Looking for English Teaching Jobs? Get Started with this step-by-step guide
Let us help you to find an Online English Teaching or Teach Abroad Job. Get informed, join the community, and connects you as a teacher to the schools directly. That is in the works in the future.
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What's ESL Teaching?
New to English or ESL (English as a second language) Online Teaching or Teach Abroad thingy? No worry, we have you covered. We have prepared you the extensive guides to help you learn the ins and outs of teaching ESL Online and Teach Abroad.
The common criteria to teach overseas – ESL teachers from native English speaking countries (US/Canada/UK/Ireland/Australia/New Zealand/South Africa), Bachelor’s degree or above, and either with a TEFL/TESOL certificate or proven teaching experience due to the visa requirements. However, non-native English speakers do have a chance to teach subjects other than English or teaching-related roles.
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Effective Résumé
Stand out from the crowd with a resume that is best suited for the ESL teaching positions. Learn about what the employers are looking for, and then dial in your current resume to reflect these points. We have a teaching job resume template ready for you and tips that boost your chance to be hired.
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All About the TEFL
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Second Language. However, what is a TEFL, and why do so many schools ask for one? There are multiple reasons to get a TEFL beyond having a piece of paper for schools to look at. TEFL certificate is often strictly required to teach abroad or even online English teaching, especially to the students in China. Ensure that you get certified from a reputable and TEFL/TESOL accredited organization.
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Intro Video
In the crowded world of English teaching applicants, your resume, photo, degree, and TEFL certificate aren’t enough to help you stand out. But an excellent self-recorded introduction video will!
An intro video is an excellent medium to present yourself, convey your teaching philosophy, interpersonal skills, and make it more personal to the recruiters than a Résumé.
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Which ESL Company to Teach?
This is probably one of the most challenging and time-consuming steps. The good news is that we have curated multiple lists of jobs by compiling valuable information from teachers, schools, and other contributors. We purge and update our lists constantly to keep you informed about the latest active hiring companies and schools.
Or skip the painful process altogether, submit your application to us! We’ll suit you the best matching jobs!
Online English Teaching Jobs
You can use the search bar to filter the job and use the special company lists of the jobs that we have curated for you!
Teach Abroad Jobs
Find local schools, overseas companies, and local ESL hiring agencies from the countries of the greatest ESL demands in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, South America, Saudi Arabia, and more.
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Teacher Supplies
Having the proper teaching supplies for your home office or nomad teaching environment is critical. We have made some recommendations to help you figure out what to buy.
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Join Our Teacher and Expat Community
Want to hear the straight scoop when it comes to an online company or local school? Hear from others to find out who is hiring, what school to avoid, or whatever else you want to know. We have a Facebook Group to help answer those questions and more.
We have pulled some of the reviews from our group and have posted them for you to look at.
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More English Teaching Resources
Find the latest articles on valuable teaching resources and learn about how to boost your income and negotiate for a higher hourly rate!