Hiring Guide
Professional skills instructors — whether they teach public speaking, negotiation, leadership, coding, design, or data analysis — vary enormously in how they translate expertise into teachable, actionable skill. Many have deep domain knowledge but limited ability to diagnose your specific gaps and build a targeted learning plan. This guide helps you find an instructor who will move you from your current level to your goal systematically, not just explain concepts you could have found in a book.
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Use these in an intro call or first session to quickly assess fit and expertise.
1.How do you structure a typical learning progression for someone with my goal?
Why it matters: Reveals whether they have a teaching system or improvise. A clear progression from current level to goal is a sign of an experienced instructor.
2.How do you assess where I am now before we begin?
Why it matters: Instructors who skip assessment deliver generic instruction. You want a diagnosis before a prescription.
3.Can you share examples of learners at my level who reached a similar goal? What was the timeline?
Why it matters: Sets realistic expectations and confirms they have direct experience with learners in your situation.
4.How do you give feedback — and will you tell me when something isn't working?
Why it matters: Constructive honesty is more valuable than encouragement. An instructor who only validates your work isn't helping you improve.
5.What should I practice between sessions, and how will we measure progress?
Why it matters: Deliberate practice between sessions is where real skill development happens. Good instructors build this into their system.
Sessions are structured around your skill level and goals. Your instructor will assess where you are, explain what you need to learn and why, and guide you through practical exercises with real feedback. Unlike passive content consumption, working with a professional instructor means every session is interactive and focused on your specific growth areas.