How Experience Claims Are Verified
Teaching experience verification authenticates your professional history through employment documentation, contracts, and reference letters. Human reviewers examine submitted documents for authenticity, cross-reference details with your profile, and award verification badges for proven experience.
Documents That Prove Experience
Four types of documentation we accept for experience verification.
Employment Letters
Official letters from employers confirming teaching positions, dates, and responsibilities.
Teaching Contracts
Signed agreements showing employment terms, duration, and teaching scope.
Class Records
Documentation of teaching hours, class schedules, and student counts.
Reference Letters
Written recommendations from supervisors, colleagues, or institutions.
The Verification Process
Experience verification follows a systematic process to ensure authenticity while respecting privacy.
Document Review
Human reviewers examine the submitted experience documentation for authenticity and completeness.
Consistency Check
Dates, positions, and details are cross-referenced with other profile information.
Author Verification
When possible, the document author or issuing institution is verified.
Badge Award
Verified experience receives a permanent badge showing authenticated status.
What We Look For
Employment dates
Start and end dates that match profile claims
Position titles
Teaching roles consistent with experience stated
Institution details
Verifiable school or organization names
Official letterhead
Documents on official stationery when applicable
Signature/contact
Signed by verifiable authority figure
Common Questions
What if I'm a freelance tutor without employer letters?
Freelance tutors can submit platform teaching records, client testimonials, or class logs showing consistent teaching activity over time. Student reviews and platform analytics can also support experience claims.
How far back can teaching experience be verified?
We can verify experience as far back as you have documentation. Older experience may require more detailed documentation since institutions may no longer exist or maintain records.
Can online teaching hours be verified?
Yes, online teaching experience can be verified through platform logs, teaching records from online schools, or payment records showing consistent teaching activity.
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