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We're looking for Online Native English Teachers!

6 years ago
If you fancy working for the world's largest English language learning platform, teaching all types of students from fun little kids to adult business professionals in 25-minute and 45-minute classes (all with opportunities for growth within the company), then shoot me a line and I'll interview you! All of the material is provided and our platform and interactive whiteboard sessions are both very easy to use! Make sure you check the requirements below first!

Requirements (1-3 ARE 100% MANDATORY)
1) You must be a native English speaker.
2) You must have US/UK/Canadian/Australia/New Zealand passport/citizenship.
3) You must have a Bachelor's degree (or above).
4) You must be either ESL/TEFL/TESL certified, or willing to do so within 3 months of working with us.
5) You must be able to commit to 7 peak hours per week (4 of these 7 must be on the weekend, see the peak hours schedule below) - you can book as many as you like!
6) You need a decent webcam (or a good in-built laptop one) and a good headset (I use Microsoft LX-6000).
7) Experience isn't necessary, but preferred.

Peak Hours (Beijing Time)
Monday - Friday:
19:30, 20:30
Saturday & Sunday:
09:30, 10:30, 11:30, 13:30, 14:30, 19:30, 20:30

Pay:
1) Pay ranges from US$14-$20 per 45 minute session, and US$7-$10 per 25 minute session, depending on your experience and qualifications.

Why?
I'll level with you all. I've been working for the company for over two and a half years already (I used to teach offline) and there are many reasons I would totally recommend it:
1) You get to work from home (no more commuting in traffic).
2) You have a lot of flexibility in terms of your schedule.
3) It's really fun. I'm not just saying that! I teach kids and adults alike every day and each class is often a brand new student!
4) You don't have to spend time planning lessons; all of the material is already provided.
5) The schedule is open 24/7; you can book classes literally whenever you want!
6) There is opportunity to grow and explore other responsibilities within the company.

Message me here or send me an email at [email protected] if you're interested and I'll respond ASAP.
Cheers!

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