Qualifications 

  • A 99% score on an Official GMAT CAT exam (official score report must be provided).
  • Extensive teaching experience & expertise.
  • A relatively flexible schedule, particularly during evenings and weekends.

 

Stipulations 

  • Instructors must sign a non-compete contract, agreeing not to teach the GMAT for any other companies. (Note: Manhattan GMAT does not hire any individuals who are bound by non-compete agreements with other companies.)
  • Instructors must make a minimum 1-year commitment, averaging a minimum of 3 hours of instruction per week.