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JOB: Education Technology

My name is LaQuesia Gorins and I’m the hiring manager here at FrogTutoring. I just wanted to say THANK YOU for sharing the opportunity that enables your students could be part of the community through tutoring! Some of the students you referred to us in the past have graduated, while others are too busy to tutor this semester. If you could please forward this email which includes detailed on information on Frogtutoring that would be greatly appreciated!

 

Again, FrogTutoring is an educational technology platform that facilitate 1-on-1 private tutoring offering the full range of academic courses and test prep in your area. Our company has been featured on CNN and other media outlets.

 

We’re looking to hire some of your students to work not just as tutors but also as mentors to students throughout your community and surrounding cities. We have found that when students (K - 12 & College) are tutored by college students, they become more receptive and enthusiastic about the subject. I think this will be a great opportunity for your students to encourage, engage as well give great advice as to what to expect in college to local youth, ALL while enhancing their resume. 

 

Not only will your students tutor/mentor youth throughout your area, but they will receive great benefits as well! 

 

* Great pay- Minimum of $30 per session

* Tutors choose which grade level and subjects to tutor

* Tutors create their own schedule

* Driving compensation

* Periodic bonus and Referral bonus.

 

How to apply: 

 

Learn More:

 

If you need more information, please don't hesitate to contact me. My information is listed below. Thank you!

 

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LaQuesia Gorins

Hiring Manager At FrogTutoring, LLC

 

Phone: (817) 717-7235 I Fax: (877) 904-0134

hiring@frogtutoring.com I Skype: FrogTutoring5

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