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Teach and tutor the SAT! $18-24/hour; flexible schedule! Paid training (Newton, Lexington, Concord, Sharon, MA)


Date: 2009-11-06, 4:13PM EST
Reply to: chrisJ@review.com [Errors when replying to ads?]


The Princeton Review is seeking energetic men and women who have backgrounds in the humanities or mathematics (or those who feel comfortable enough with the relevant material) to teach our SAT prep courses in and around Greater Boston! We're kicking off 2010 with fresh trainings led by SAT and MCAT industry experts!

SAT Training #1 (Newton, MA): Fri, January 8th (eve. only), January 9th-10th, 16th-17th, 23rd-24th (full days)

MCAT Verbal Training (Newton, MA): Fri, January 15th (eve. only), January 16th-17th (full days)

The Princeton Review is the dominant global force in test prep, and is currently accepting applications from aspiring teachers in all Massachusetts locations. We have recently revamped our compensation policies to provide teachers with more support than ever before, including but not limited to higher starting wages and raise opportunities, paid training and preparation time, excellent travel reimbursement policies, and a competent full-time staff, many of whom are teachers themselves. We pride ourselves on the superior quality of our products - and that product begins and ends with YOU! Here's how to get involved:

1. Register. Let us know you’re interested by filling out our online application or by emailing ChrisJ@review.com directly. You may also call us at 617-558-2828 to speak with a local representative.

2. Audition. We will invite you to one of several local group teaching auditions, where we will quiz you on relevant material and ask you and other prospective instructors to present on a topic of your choosing for 5 minutes at a time. Auditions will be run several times per month in multiple locations, such as Newton, Boston, Worcester, Concord (NH) and Providence (RI). At this group interview, you will have the opportunity to learn about the job itself and ask questions pertinent to your role in the company.

3. Train. Once approved by your audition leader, you may train for any subject in which you have a background or proclivity. Our most immediate trainings are filling up fast! We are always accepting applications for other subject types as well, including GMAT, GRE, LSAT, and MCAT Sciences.Trainings are often held out of our Newton, MA office, so appropriate transportation is required; we can often host out-of-state residents at local hotels.

4. Start teaching! A new SAT teacher will generally teach one or two nights per week, or about 4-10 hours. (Those who want more work, however, usually get it!). Classes are run in and around the Boston area, with particular attention paid to major suburbs and the North and South Shores.

If you’re eager to start right away, please contact Chris Jacobs at 617-558-2828 or ChrisJ@review.com with your resume and test results; if you've chosen to use our online recruiting system, the information will come automatically. Start the process now and you can be teaching in just a short time! Best of luck!!


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