[Hiring] Online Tutors — $500–600/week, Remote Worldwide

US-based tutoring platform hiring 100+ tutors. Fully remote, flexible hours.

Subjects: Music, Languages, Academics

Work: 1:1 online sessions, 10–15 students/month

Pay: $500–600/week, monthly via Wise

Platform fees: Zero, keep 100% of earnings

Support: Dedicated team to help you get started

Requirements: Laptop, stable internet, good English, subject knowledge. Prior teaching experience is a plus but not required.

How to Apply: Comment "Interested" and I'll share the signup details.

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u/PinIndividual3392 — 4 days ago

[Hiring] Remote Online Tutors | $500–$600/week | Worldwide

Wiingy, a US-based tutoring platform, is hiring online tutors for 1:1 sessions in Music, Languages, and Academic subjects.

Key details:

- Fully remote, contract-based

- $500–$600 per week on average

- Monthly payouts via Wise or direct deposit

- Open to applicants worldwide

Responsibilities:

- Conduct 1:1 online tutoring sessions

- Set your own availability

Requirements: - Laptop with stable internet

- Fluent English

- Subject expertise in Music, Languages, or Academics

How to apply: Comment "Interested" and I'll share the signup details.

(Disclosure: Shared as part of the Wiingy tutor referral program)

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u/PinIndividual3392 — 4 days ago
▲ 19 r/WFHJobs

[Hiring] Online Tutors - $500–600/week, Fully Remote

US-based tutoring platform hiring 100 tutors. Open worldwide.

Subjects: Music, Languages, and Academics.

You'll run 1:1 online sessions with students matched to you, most tutors get 10–15 students per month. Flexible schedule, you set your hours.

Pay: $500–600/week, paid monthly via Wise. No platform fees.

Requirements: Fluent English, laptop, stable internet.

To apply: Comment "Interested" and I'll share the signup details.

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u/PinIndividual3392 — 4 days ago
▲ 129 r/Teachers

What's one teaching strategy that consistently works, regardless of the subject?

Whether you teach elementary school, high school, college, or tutor privately, every educator seems to have one technique they rely on.

What's one strategy that has consistently helped your students stay engaged and actually understand the material?

I'm always looking to learn from experienced educators and would love to hear what works for you.

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u/PinIndividual3392 — 4 days ago

What's one small change that significantly improved your tutoring sessions?

Whether it was a new teaching method, a scheduling habit, a digital whiteboard, or a communication trick, what's one change that made a noticeable difference in your tutoring?

I'm always looking for ways to improve my sessions and would love to learn from other tutors.

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u/PinIndividual3392 — 6 days ago

What are the biggest challenges you face as an online tutor in 2026?

I've been talking with tutors recently, and I'm curious about everyone's experience.

If you're an online tutor:

What's the hardest part of finding consistent students?

Which platforms have worked best for you?

What's one thing you wish students understood about tutoring?

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u/PinIndividual3392 — 6 days ago