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Productive and reasonable
Tutor of Mathematics & Statistics (Former Employee) - Melbourne VIC - 15 May 2021
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The most useful review selected by IndeedExcellent and corporative, I learned teamwork environment and diversity at workplace and the most enjoyable part of the job was cooperative and flexible
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Accessiable and nearest places' for lunche
Cons
Sometimes long hours
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Network is much stronger than capabilities.
Academic Tutor (Current Employee) - Melbourne VIC - 5 March 2020
When you get the position, you're almost secure for your life. There is not a proper performance assessment. Try to build your network here as bands play a very important role in promotions and getting projects.
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Official response from RMIT University
9 March 2020Hi there, thanks for the review! You're right - and the Capability Framework is currently being worked on for all Permanent and Fixed Term staff. It's encouraged that managers also offer performance reviews with casual staff. We suggest you get in touch with HR Assist so we can help you gain access to the portal. Cheers!
I love this tutoring job
Sessional Postgraduate Tutor (Former Employee) - Melbourne City Centre VIC - 21 November 2019
Great and easy way to make additional income helping postgrad students in class rooms and computer labs. Helpful lecturer and colleagues. Supportive team members. Nice environment in central Melbourne CBD.
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Official response from RMIT University
25 November 2019Hey there- thanks for leaving this review! We're so pleased you had a great experience working here!
Very friendly and professional
Engineering and Math Tutor (Current Employee) - Melbourne VIC - 7 April 2017
Very friendly and professional environment with good support for students and staff.
Every year review the coursed to make sure give proper and high quality education.
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A very challenging work place
Teacher/Tutor (Former Employee) - Melbourne City Centre VIC - 31 August 2016
Very supportive, fun and positively challenging work place. With opportunities for professional development and career advancement.With a good working culture.
Pros
career development
Cons
long hours
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Tutor (Current Employee) - Melbourne City Centre VIC - 14 May 2016
Hours can be long, sometimes starting at 8:30 with three tutorials in a day.
Work with a great bunch of people.
Work is difficult to come across.
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