Work at Home: Brainfuse Writing Tutor Jobs

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Work at Home: Brainfuse Writing Tutor Jobs

Brainfuse is again hiring work at home online writing tutors in the U.S. to review college students’ papers on a variety of subjects.

From the company:

“Brainfuse (www.brainfuse.com) is a nationally recognized eLearning corporation. Founded in 1999, Brainfuse is one of the nation’s leading online education providers, serving a diverse client base of libraries, school districts, workforce centers, and universities.”

The company is also specifically seeking work at home tutors to review papers in the following subjects: statistics, accounting, business, finance, economics, and nursing.

These are independent contractor positions.

From the company:

“You can work from your own home or anywhere with Internet connection. Live tutoring is done through a virtual whiteboard and chatbox, so no webcam or mic is required. Paper submissions are reviewed asynchronously.”

Requirements (from the work-at-home job listing):

  • A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent and able to supply proof of education
  • Capable of facilitating learning in each session
  • Must have own computer and stable Internet connection
  • One year of writing experience

Scheduling for these work at home positions is flexible. You set your own hours.

Pay is competitive at $12.00 per hour.

If interested in learning more about this home-based opportunity, visit the original work at home employment listing. Good luck!

If you’re interested in starting your own home-based, money-making freelance writing business, read my post: Start a Lucrative Freelance Writing Business from Home!

If you’re interested in tutoring English to students K through 12 online (you can earn $21 per 40-minute session), see my post – Work at Home: SayABC Hiring Online Tutors!



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