Useful Information About TEFL Visas and Contracts
Job interviews are among the most daunting tasks for anyone. Here are our 5 steps to help prepare yourself for your TEFL interview.
Read moreThe demand for TEFL qualified teachers is increasing year after year and interviews are becoming ever more challenging. Here are the 15 most asked questions in a TEFL interview and how to answer them to the satisfaction of the employer so you get your dream teaching job abroad!
Read moreSigning any contract can be daunting. However, we have compiled a checklist for you to keep with you as you read through your contract.
Read moreAre you looking to work as an English teacher abroad and travel the world? Here is our guide to writing a TEFL resume that will get you hired!
Read moreTeaching English abroad is an exciting adventure for anyone who's taking the leap. However, the process from dream to reality often seems overwhelming. Our alumni Jen has documented her journey in this how-to guide to prepare for your teaching job abroad.
Read moreThe planning involved in heading overseas to teach English abroad can seem a bit daunting at first, but with the right advice it should be much easier than you first thought. In this post we look at all the documents you will need to organize in advance and some of the things you can leave until later.
Read moreEurope is amongst the top destinations for teaching English as a foreign language. However, it is often said that it's not a good fit for Americans due to strict visa regulations for non-EU citizens. This is simply not true as you can read in this how-to guide for Americans to teach English in Europe.
Read moreMexico is among the top destinations for teaching English as a foreign language due to its tight-knit business relations with the US and the prosperous job market for TEFL certified teachers. Here's how to obtain a work visa to teach English in Mexico.
Read moreSouth Korea is an exciting location with prospering career opportunities in English language teaching for many around the world. Here's our step-by-step guide to legally teaching English in South Korea.
Read moreAlthough English teaching jobs are plentiful in many parts of Italy, it is often difficult for non-EU citizens to secure a work permit. One popular alternative is to apply for a student visa which also allows you to work part-time during your stay.
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