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About Blueprint

Enjoy teaching, marketing, or helping turn innocent people into lawyers? Apply to work for our LSAT prep company.

Want to join a great team?

 

Blueprint was started by LSAT instructors, and stellar teaching remains our focus to this day. We look for outstanding people and give them the training, resources, and support to grow. At Blueprint, we believe in hard work, fun, and the occasional karaoke outing. Blueprint instructors have been former attorneys, military personnel, writers, actors, world travelers, and graduated from the most prestigious undergraduate and law schools around the country. If you can make the cut, we promise to give you challenging work in an exciting and rewarding environment.  

Blueprint instructors make the big bucks.

At Blueprint, we understand that a class is only as strong as its instructor (no monotonous Mr. Hankeys from freshman English here). This is why we take care of our teachers by paying them the big bucks. Our instructors make $60/hour for teaching a first course, $75/hour for teaching a second course, and $100/hour for teaching a third course and beyond.

Most other companies offer between $20/hour and $40/hour to instructors. We think you are worth much more than that. In addition, the Blueprint course has way more classroom hours than other courses. Once you prove yourself and earn our instructor rate of $100/hour, you will earn over $8,000 for teaching one course (working 10-15 hours/week). No other company even comes close.

Instructors can also bolster their income with private tutoring, which pays $60/hour.

It's not just a side gig anymore.

Tired of doc review? Don't want to sit behind a desk all day?  At Blueprint, teaching the LSAT can be much more than just a part-time job to pay the rent; it can be a profession.  Many of our veteran instructors teach and tutor 20 or more hours per week during the year, enough to make a very healthy living.  We are always looking for great instructors that can commit to teaching for at least two years, as well as help with marketing events and presentations.  If you can do so, we can guarantee you at least three courses per year and pay in the range of $30,000 to $50,000 annually (for a part time job!), depending on your performance.  Relocation to one of our course locations (CA, Phoenix, Austin, NY, DC, Boston, Philly) is also an option, and we might even split some moving costs with you (if you are truly amazing).  Please mention this possibility in your cover letter if you are interested.

 

Only the best and brightest need apply.

You might think that because you’ve scored well on the LSAT, you can automatically teach the LSAT well. However, teaching LSAT classes to the standard that we at Blueprint require isn't easy, and the vast majority of people can't do it.

We presuppose mastery of the test. We're assuming that you know all the relevant logic and can quickly learn to clearly explain our methods.

 

We're not just looking for someone to stand in front of the room and parrot our methods – we’re looking for something exceptional.

Our students find the LSAT to be two things: (1) dull/boring and (2) esoteric/obscure. We're looking for people who are the antidote to both.

  1. We want instructors who can captivate a class so they don't get bored. You might be funny or clever, or charming, or really warm and engaging, or even sarcastic and witty, but something about you has to attract students enough that they'd rather spend 4 hours a night with you studying logic than doing anything else. We're selecting for this quality and you should try to make this come through in your application. It should be clear from looking at our website and materials that keeping people interested is something we take very seriously (even if our means of doing this is anything but serious).

  2. We also want instructors who can distill concepts that are hard for our students and put them in a language that they can easily comprehend. We've taken pains to assure that our teaching materials help a great deal with this, but we're looking for teachers who present material in a way that helps students understand, not merely people who can demonstrate their own understanding. This can be accomplished by using intuitive analogies, or using a vernacular that doesn't intimidate students (not using the word "vernacular" is probably a good start), or anticipating why students would misunderstand and cautioning against this from the beginning, etc...

If you are confident that you can meet these standards, email your application to info@blueprintprep.com. Please include the following:

  1. A copy of your official LSAC score report (applicants must have an official score of 170 or higher to be considered).

  2. Your current resume and a cover letter.

We look forward to hearing from you!