StudyPoint reviews

4.5

67% would recommend to a friend

(134 total reviews)
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Richard Enos

99% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

StudyPoint has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 134 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The StudyPoint employee rating is 20% above average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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134 reviews
4.0
May 17, 2018
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Pros

In my first 90 days. Solid source of part time income. They provide the students, you get to work with your students from start to finish, throughout the whole process. I have had no shortage of students on my schedule. Great experience so far. Bottom line: honest job and no scams from this company.

Cons

Significant amount of unpaid work: prepping lessons (which ought to be done if you want to do a good job). Phone calls and emails to parents (not huge amount of time overall, but at a rate of $0 for the time spent doing these tasks).

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StudyPoint Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback; we appreciate it very much! We know there is some prep time involved with tutoring and we are taking your comments into consideration to see how we can address the situation. Your feedback matters and we appreciate you taking the time to share it. Best, Greg President & Co-Founder
3.0
May 16, 2018
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Pros

They are very flexible and supportive. It's great to be able to set your own schedule and commute radius. I feel like a grown up who is trusted to do my job without being micromanaged, but also like if I need something, my manager will be there for me. I also feel that their expectations for their employees are realistic and fair. I don't ever feel that things are being demanded of me that I did not sign up for.

Cons

The hourly wage looks great on face, but factoring in unpaid prep work (of which there is a ton) and unpaid commute time (usually around an hour of commuting for every two hours of teaching), you start to realize you're being paid absolute peanuts--probably less than minimum wage, actually. The work is also super unpredictable. Sometimes you have to fend potential new students off with a stick (they never expect you to take on more than you've specified, but they'll let you know when they're desperate), and other times you won't get any new assignments for months. It's impossible to actually sustain yourself on this job alone, but it's also very hard to make it work as a supplementary gig, because in order for the families to be happy working with you, you have to have tons and tons of flexibility, which you will not have while working multiple jobs.

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StudyPoint Response
8y
I know that doing a great job with your students requires work outside the lesson, especially during your first few programs as you get to know the curriculum. We are taking your comments into consideration to see how we can address the situation. Your feedback matters and we appreciate you taking the time to share it. Best, Greg President & Co-Founder
5.0
Apr 20, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Super flexible hours, good management, lots of communication, strong starting pay.

Cons

The only opportunity for advancement in pay is based on the hours you get (which are largely random and seasonal, but that is expected). The training is a bit dated too, but there is talk of it being refurbished!

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StudyPoint Response
8y
Thank you for the feedback! We appreciate it. Best, Greg President & Co-Founder
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