The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Varsity Tutors
Interview
Applied online got the link to do a video interview. After 3 days got an email from a recruiter to shedule an phone interview and to finsh uploading documents to my online profile which I did. The interview itself was kinda unnecessary because it were the same questions from the video interview and I could tell that the recruiter is definately going to a script - it did not seem natural. In the end I was told that all my answers will be submitted to the team which is in charge of my location and was told to be patient for their answer (3 days+)due to the amount of applications they have receceived for Houston, TX. The general "thank you but no answer" came really quick and I'm sure its because I said that I have another job, not having a car to meat up with students and that I'm just gonna do it online when I can.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What kind of approach would you use to diffrent age groups of students?
I answered questions about how I would respond to various teaching scenarios in real time. The interviewer was a Bot, which surprised me. The Bot gave validating feedback throughout the interview. I wasn't sure if that was a good sign or not, thinking the platform might do that in any case. But I got hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if a student wasn't understanding your voiced lesson?
Basic stuff about experience and resume. overall just trying to see if you were personable and kind and able to interact mentees.
just brought up past experiences in order to support my resume
I applied online. I interviewed at Varsity Tutors in Nov 2025
Interview
Didn't even complete the interview. I expected it to be a normal one-way interview, but it was a conversation with a talking AI bot. I closed out of it immediately.
Makes me wonder what else they are using AI for in replace of actual employees.