tutor - Information Technology Information Technology (IT) - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

tutor - Information Technology

Wage per hour:
65 Subject:
Information Technology Preparation level:
Specialized courses Lessons location:
at students' place; at tutors' place Additional information:
Tutor Part time / full timeDo you want to earn money by teaching? Would you like to have a flexible schedule without being in the office all the time? Are you creative and do you like to implement your own teaching strategy in private classes? So, the work at BUKI is for you.
BUKI is an international marketplace for private teachers that gathers up to 15,000 students and tutors each month.
Tutor of:
o Languages (English, German, Spanish, French, etc.
) o Natural sciences (physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, etc.
) o Sports disciplines (choreography, chess) o Programming (JavaScript, Python, C ++, etc.
) o Music and instruments (singing, piano, guitar, etc.
).
We are looking for teachers for private lessons and group classes.
Classes are taken place in the student area, in the teachers area or online (Skype, Hangouts).
We select students with a level of knowledge that corresponds to the levels of teacher training.
You are an ideal candidate if:
o You have relevant education or you are a student at the relevant university o You are sociable and responsible o Teaching experience is welcomed.
Conditions of cooperation:
When? at any convenient time (partial employment, additional income) Where? in the teachers zone, in the students zone or on the Internet (Skype, Hangouts) How much? you set your own price for the classes and receive requests directly from the student after each class (pre-agreed payment).
Recommended Skills Biology C (Programming Language) Chemistry English Interpersonal Skills Java Script (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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