Tips For College Grads Looking For TEFL Jobs

29th June 2022

If you have good knowledge of English and you know how to teach it professionally, you can get teaching jobs abroad. A TEFL certification or TEFL/TESOL course will help you fetch jobs where you can English as a foreign language. TEFL certification programs are internationally recognized and being an English teacher you will get ample opportunities as a TEFL teacher abroad.

College grads who are looking for job opportunities having these pre-mentioned qualities can teach English to non-native English speakers and the job market is really on fire! International schools hire candidates whose knowledge of English is high quality. Choose a TEFL program according to your potential and career planning. TEFL is available as an online course, live online course, and in-class sessions as well, and choosing the mode depends entirely upon your availability.

The biggest advantage is that you do not have to be a native English speaker to become an ESL teacher. Therefore, if you're not Irish, American, British, Australian, etc., you can teach English to non-native English speakers, no sweat! Some schools might require TEFL teachers to have prior teaching experience but having an Advanced or PG Diploma in TEFL can help you get a better rank than others.

The hiring session depends upon the schools of the country you're planning to shift. Some countries conduct recruitment during July and continue till September and another session from January to March. While in other countries TEFL teachers can apply for jobs throughout the whole year. Most of the countries prefer both in-person and online interview processes while few are there where candidates have to travel to attend the recruitment process.
 

Multiple Middle-Eastern countries provide lumpsum salaries along with accommodations and plane fare. Due to the low population and lots of immigrants, the competition in the TEFL market is quite high in the Middle East. Most of the reputed schools in the Middle-Eastern countries look for experienced ESL teachers but freshers can also crack good jobs over there.

Latin American countries hire immediate college grads but the pay scale is not as high as the Middle East or European countries. Generally, you have to invest 20-30 hours per week as a TEFL teacher in Latin American schools. Thus, you can teach English online in your free time and it can fetch you some good source of income.

Asian countries like Japan, South Korea, China, etc., have huge while competitive markets for TEFL. France, Italy, Greece, etc., are some European countries that provide awesome job opportunities whereas counties like UAE, Egypt, etc., have some exclusive language, private, and public schools that hire ESL teachers.

Your academic qualifications, TEFL certification, and teaching experience often determine the salary you shall be receiving. Besides, the living cost and economical status of the countries play major roles in declaring your overall salary package. If you're planning to teach Business English or you feel that you're an expert in lesson planning for young learners, you should opt for niche TEFL training in Business English and Young Learners, respectively.

TEFL/TESOL courses will bring a window of opportunities if you want to become an English teacher abroad. All you have to do is plan your TEFL training level according to the demand of the country's school you're planning to move to.
 

Written By : Aisha Fazura


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