Revquix's Grow marketplace runs on one thing: verified senior professionals willing to mentor. If you've shipped real systems, sat on both sides of the interview table, or coached someone into their next role, there's now a direct, paid way to do that at scale - the Revquix Professional Mentor program.
This guide walks through exactly what the application checks, what each step of the wizard asks for, and what happens after you hit submit. Everything below reflects the live application flow — nothing here is simplified or hypothetical.
Applying takes about 10–15 minutes if your Revquix profile is already reasonably complete. Budget more time if you haven't filled out your profile yet — the first gate is a profile check, not the application form itself.
What Revquix mentors actually do
Before applying, it's worth knowing what you're signing up for. As a Professional Mentor you can offer either or both of:
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Mock Interviews - a live, 45-minute 1:1 video session where you run a real interview round (DSA/coding, system design, behavioral, low-level design, or your own domain track) and deliver a structured feedback report afterward.
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Hourly Sessions (1:1 Mentorship) - an open-agenda hour for whatever career problem the mentee brings: roadmap planning, resume/portfolio review, domain switching, offer negotiation, or promotion strategy.
You set your own price for each service independently. Revquix takes a platform commission (20% by default) on the session amount and handles payments, scheduling, meeting links, and dispute resolution — you just show up and mentor.
Requirement: Your Revquix profile has to be genuinely complete first
This is the part most applicants don't expect: you can't even start the pricing step of the application until your existing Revquix profile clears a readiness check. This isn't a soft suggestion — it's enforced before Step 2 of the wizard even loads.
Here's exactly what's checked:
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Requirement |
What it means |
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Profile Photo |
A clear photo of yourself — mentees are choosing a real person, not an avatar |
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Professional Headline |
A short tagline describing your expertise (minimum 10 characters) |
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Professional Bio |
A detailed background description (minimum 100 characters) |
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LinkedIn URL |
Your LinkedIn profile link |
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Work Experience |
At least one work-experience entry on your profile |
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Total Years of Experience |
Filled in on your profile |
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Skills |
At least 6 skills listed |
If any of these are missing, the wizard stops you at a "Complete Your Profile First" screen showing exactly which items are missing, with a direct link to your profile editor and a "Check Again" button to re-run the check once you've fixed it. Nothing here is guesswork on your part — the screen tells you precisely what's incomplete.
Fill in your profile before you start the application. Open your profile in one tab, the application in another, and the wizard will sail through Step 1 the moment your profile clears the bar.
The 4-step application wizard
Once your profile passes the readiness check, the application itself is four short steps.
Step 1 — Welcome
An overview of the program and what to expect. If you have a previous rejected or withdrawn application, you'll see a banner here letting you pick up context before re-applying.
Step 2 — Pricing
Choose which service(s) you want to offer and set your price for each:
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Mock Interview price — set in INR
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Hourly Session price — set independently of your Mock Interview price
You're not locked into offering both — you can skip pricing for a service entirely, or skip the pricing step altogether if you'd rather set prices later from your mentor dashboard after approval. Platform-defined minimum and maximum price bounds keep listings in a sane range.
Prices you set here are not locked in permanently — once approved, you can change either price any time from your mentor dashboard, and the new price applies instantly to every open, unbooked slot.
Step 3 — Motivation & Resume
A short written statement on why you want to mentor, plus your resume. If you already have a resume on file from your Revquix profile, it's pre-filled — you only need to upload a new one if you want to update it.
Step 4 — Review & Submit
A final summary of everything — your profile snapshot, chosen services, prices, and motivation statement — before you submit. Double-check pricing here; it's your last chance to adjust before the application goes to the review queue.
Your progress is auto-saved as a draft after Step 1. If you close the tab midway, you'll be offered a "Continue where you left off?" banner the next time you open the application page.
What happens after you submit
Your application goes into Revquix's internal mentor vetting queue, where a staff reviewer checks your profile, resume, and motivation against the platform's mentor bar. Three outcomes are possible:
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Approved - you're granted the Professional Mentor role and get access to your mentor dashboard (pricing controls, slot management, coupons, wallet). Importantly: both Mock Interview and Hourly Session availability start switched OFF even after approval - nothing goes live automatically. You choose when to turn each service on.
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Rejected - you'll receive a reason of meaningful length (not a generic "no"), so you know exactly what to improve before reapplying.
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Permanently rejected - reserved for cases that don't meet the platform's bar at all, rather than a "try again later" situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to offer both Mock Interviews and Hourly Sessions?
No. You can offer just one, both, or skip pricing entirely during the application and configure it later from your dashboard.
Can I change my price after I'm approved?
Yes — anytime, from your mentor dashboard. Changes apply immediately to any slot that hasn't been booked yet.
How long does review take?
Review time isn't fixed — it depends on the queue. You'll be notified by email the moment a decision is made.
What if I'm rejected — can I apply again?
Yes. Rejections come with a specific reason so you know what to fix, and you can reapply once you've addressed it.
Does Revquix take a cut of what I earn?
Yes — a platform commission (20% by default) is deducted from each paid session; the rest is paid to your mentor wallet and moves through a tracked payout pipeline.




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