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Requirements for the job 


We are looking for native/fluent English teachers to teach one-on-one classes all over the world.

All candidates must:

- have a passion for computers and technology.   
- Be TEFL/TESL qualified or have experience of teaching English before.
- Be a native/fluent English speaker.
- Have a personal computer with a fast broadband internet connection.
- Have a webcam and headset.
- Be proficient in using  Skype (including having used their video/web cam   functions).
- Have access to a PayPal account.
- Be professional and reliable.
- Reply to e-mails swiftly.

If so, then you may have what it takes to be one of our 'hands-on' online English language instructors. We are always looking for well-qualified, part-time instructors to provide additional help and tutoring for our students.

 


Compensation

Depending on your expertise and student demand, you may earn anywhere from $10.00 / hour to $18.00 / hour on a part-time basis (average 15 hours / week). Schedules are flexible, plus you can work from the convenience of your own home! No commuting!

Please note that the amount of part-time teaching available is dependent on a variety of factors including your availability and student preference.

If you are interested in working with us, please send us a copy of your CV on following e-mail:

toponlineeducation@gmail.com

 

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Article of the day 

Teaching English in Japan

Teaching English in Japan is becoming a huge industry. In Japanese high schools and universities, a second language is a prerequisite- and English is the single most taught language in the country. As Japanese businesses interact more and more with the rest of the corporate world, the skill of speaking English is becoming vitally important to the Japanese people.

If you're interested in teaching English in Japan, chances are good you have a love of Japan, a passion for language, and a major sense of independence. It's not always an easy career, and it requires a major commitment on your part.

Let's look at some of the aspects involved in this exciting undertaking.

Types of Teaching Positions

There are four main types of English teachers in Japan.
High school teacher. Japanese high schools teach English as a requirement.
University teacher. English is a popular course for Japanese university students, particularly those going into a business-related field of study.
Conversation school teacher. Conversation schools are similar to community classes in America, and are open to all age groups and skill levels. These classes generally teach conversational English.
Business English teacher. Many corporations will hire teachers to teach their employees basic English for interacting with overseas investors and consultants.

Teaching Requirements

The type of certification you'll need to teach English in Japan depends on what type of teacher you're interested in becoming. Many English teaching jobs in other countries require TEFL or other English-teaching certifications for all teachers. Japan, however, does not consider this a prerequisite, and has the largest number of uncertified teachers of any industrial nation.
 

If you wish to teach in a conversational school or perhaps a high school, a college degree is satisfactory. University teachers and other high level schools generally require post graduate degrees.

Keep in mind, however, that even though it is not required, TEFL certification will give you quite an edge over non-certified applicants. As competition for teaching positions increases, getting a TEFL or other teaching certificate is a good way to put yourself ahead when it comes time to find a job.


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