Wyzant

Wyzant
Develops an online platform for hiring tutors.
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Language Learning
Language Learning
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Online Tutoring
Education
TE
Test Prep
Education
AC
Academic Subject Tutoring
Education

In-Person Tutoring
Education

Special Needs Tutoring
Special Education
SP
Special Needs Support
Education
PR
Professional Skills Training
Professional Development

Business & Professional Development
Professional Development

Computer Programming Tutoring
Technology
TU
Tutor Marketplace
Platform
SU
Subject Tutoring
Education

Music Lessons
Arts & Music

Writing Support
Education
AD
Adult Learning
Education
CO
College Admissions Consulting
Education
CO
College Admissions Counseling
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HO
Homework Help
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CA
Career Coaching
Professional Development
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8 types of jobs that actually work for students (from people who've had them)
Working and studying is hard enough without a job that fights your schedule. Here are 8 job categories that current and former working students say actually worked for them. Based on threads from r/college, r/students, and conversations with people in this community. **1. Campus jobs (library, dining hall, IT desk)** These are built for students. They know you have classes. Many let you study during slow hours. Pay is usually minimum wage or slightly above. **2. Dog walking / pet sitting (R
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Do students still use Wyzant?
I used Wyzant quite a bit about 8 years ago and wanted to start some tutoring again a few weeks ago. I went through the (quite long) steps to create a Wyzant profile and after ~1 week got it approved. I've been looking for students through the app but it seems the only option for finding them is responding to Jobs. However throughout over a week of checking in on the Jobs tab, I've seen *exactly one job* being posted, which quickly disappeared. Is the app just dead? Have I been shadow banned?
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I ranked the 20 most frequently mentioned side hustles from across the internet, that you can do with JUST a smartphone
So I spent a few hours going through different online side hustle resources... such as side hustle blogs, personal finance and hustle forums, and obviously a bunch of reddit threads, including ones in this subreddit. I then figured out which side hustles you were able to do with JUST a mobile phone, and I ranked them by how frequently they appeared across all the data I aggregated. The chart & list below covers all 20 with realistic earning ranges and difficulty/effort ratings so you can f
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I ranked 100 beer money ideas by effort vs. payout so you don't have to. No links & nothing I'm trying to sell you... just a literal brain dump
Nothing to sell you here and no links to anything, I just literally brain-dumped every beer money method I've come across, tried, or seen other people actually make work lol. Some of these are great and some suck, but here's a list of 100 ideas regardless. It'll probably help someone come up with a new idea. Not all of these will apply to you. Some require a car, some require skills, some require you to have breasts (you'll see). Just skip what doesn't fit and keep scrolling. I tried to organi
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High-quality CS, Programming, AI/ML tutoring from industry professionals
[EpiphanyTutor.com](http://epiphanytutor.com/) was started by a friend of mine and I work with them as a tutor. We try to offer a higher standard of CS tutoring than the typical offering on platforms like Preply, Wyzant, etc. All the tutors have 3+ years of software industry experience and tutoring experience. We work with university and high school students and also help with interview preparation for new grads or anyone applying for software development. We aim to make learning CS fun and appr
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Reviews
3.7
10 reviews
Work-life balance
4.2
Compensation
2.3
Culture
3.8
Career
2.5
Management
3.2
65%
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Pros
Flexible schedule/hours
Work from home/anywhere
Supportive team/culture
Cons
Low/non-competitive pay
Limited career advancement
Inconsistent/unstable income
Salary Ranges
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Mid/L4
Mid/L4
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$163,180
total per year
Base
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Stock
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$138,706
$187,654
Interview experience
3 interviews
Difficulty
2.0
/ 5
Duration
2-5w
Offer rate
33%
Experience
Positive 0%
Neutral 33%
Negative 67%
Interview process
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Application Review
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Profile Setup/Resume Review
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Subject Matter Evaluation
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Teaching Demo/Assessment
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