Teach English online to students from all over the world

  • You teach English online to kids and/or adults around the world.
  • You follow a training that prepares you for the various session types and the platform itself.
  • You can choose to teach specific courses such as Business English.

What do you gain?

  • Competences: accurate listening, commitment to the job, freedom from prejudice, persistence.
  • You can teach as many hours as you want since there are sessions available 24/7.
  • You will receive a salary, and optionally a performance bonus.

What do you need?

  • Competences: reading people, communication, planning, being flexible.
  • A bachelor’s degree in any major and a TEFL certificate are required.
  • You are willing to work flexible hours, which also includes weekends.

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