| In less than a day you can take advantage of the | | | | So, how do you find and choose the right school? |
| staggering overseas teaching opportunities. | | | | Here're some pointers to note if you've not built your |
| This is the single most important letter you'll ever read... | | | | own list: |
| Here's Why: | | | | 1. Write down all the reasons why you want to teach |
| Now for the first time ever you'll be able to navigate | | | | overseas. |
| the vast overseas teaching market with ease. | | | | 2. Make a list of all the countries you would like to visit. |
| I hope this e-course will fulfill your teaching dreams! | | | | 3. Identify how teacher relates to your career, |
| I will be short and get to the point. | | | | short-term and long-term goals. |
| So let's take a sneak preview of some of the short | | | | 4. Determine what is most important: salary, flexibility, |
| and easy tips you can look forward to receiving. | | | | experience or career building. |
| Today's Tip | | | | 5. Make a list of the top 5 to 10 schools you are |
| "How to find and choose the right school for you?" | | | | considering lending your expertise. |
| Every English language school swears they are the | | | | 6. Make a list of the pros and cons of each school you |
| best. Every school site you visit online has one main | | | | have selected. |
| purpose: to recruit a foreign teacher at low cost. | | | | 7. Apply to a select few and tell them exactly why |
| Most English language schools promise high salaries | | | | you have chosen them from a vast crowd. |
| and flexible work schedules. However, the reality is | | | | 8. Now that you have made a good decision, your |
| that everything is subject to chance once you arrive at | | | | next step is negotiation. |
| the school. | | | | That's the end for today's great tip... |