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Hello! I’m on the job search currently for an ESL job and I have a TEFL certificate, masters in TESOL, am certified in my state for ESL k-12, and years of experience teaching ESL abroad and also teaching ELLs as a third grade teacher. I was wondering if there are resources for online ESL teaching opportunities for people like me, with qualifications and experience. Online ESL companies are a dime a dozen I know, but most only require a bachelors degree. They also expect you to “sell” yourself in order to build up a student base. Are there any sources that are pickier and might provide students instead? I know about Dave’s ESL cafe, but most opportunities are like the ones I already described, where the biggest qualification is a bachelors in literally anything. Am I best served just trawling Indeed if I want to have something like that?
If there isn't anything, and I just have to look out for job openings at universities, it's not a huge deal, I just would like to know about some options.
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