Vantaggi
I guess you could say the pay, maybe, but you get no benefits and the hours don't really let you easily work a second job, so literally no pros lol
Svantaggi
I cannot recommend working with nor working for Axiom Educators, LLC. Axiom requires each of their prospective tutor new-hires to attend two different 3 hour "onboarding" sessions, which are clearly just company culture info sessions and training how to use their system. It's all unpaid - which is blatantly illegal as completing the sessions are required for tutors to receive placements, and Axiom clearly benefits from these sessions because they use most of the time to go over how to fill out the paperwork for tracking time for the tutor-sessions at the schools, which is how Axiom gets reimbursed from the state for funding. And, the person leading the second "onboarding" session, clearly kept calling it a "training" session, but kept saying "If you get hired by Axiom," so overall just an incredibly sleezy way to get around not paying people for doing work that clearly benefits the company, because Axiom only wants to pay tutors for time that Axiom will be reimbursed by the state (i.e. only when the tutors are at the schools, with an unpaid, mandatory lunch of course, how gracious!). Even though Axiom gets state funding for their tutors, they don't seem to have any real standards for the tutors. Axiom requires the prospective tutors to take content-screening tests, but every question can easily be Googled and the tests are not proctored, so there's no actual proof that the tutors even know the subject matter. Even more concerning, in one of the two onboarding sessions, the prospective tutors were required to present a 5-8 minute lesson where the lesson plan was given to the tutors in advance. During my onboarding session, five of the prospective tutors blatantly got their lessons wrong during their presentations. Like, it wasn't even close to being correct - and guess what! Axiom still hired all of those tutors to tutor students (paid for by the taxpayers!) in content areas that the tutors showed Axiom that they don't really understand.