Hi,
I'm about to decide on which TESOL course to do and I need to ask a quick question.
Do you think Chinese schools, universities etc. would prefer several months to a year's experience (because of a job guarantee) or a higher quality TESOL degree?
This might be a dumb question, but I'm trying to check everything.
Thanks in advance!
What do Chinese employers prefer? More experience or better qualifications?
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- JustinSmith
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Re: What do Chinese employers prefer? More experience or better qualifications?
Qualifications:
- Hold a TEFL certificate
- Hold a university bachelor degree
- Be a native speaker of English
- Minimum 2-years’ teaching experience
- Have a reasonable level of comfort with technology
- Be at least 24 years of age (Shanghai Province visa law requirement)
These are very important for you to find a good job in the university or some language organizations.
- Hold a TEFL certificate
- Hold a university bachelor degree
- Be a native speaker of English
- Minimum 2-years’ teaching experience
- Have a reasonable level of comfort with technology
- Be at least 24 years of age (Shanghai Province visa law requirement)
These are very important for you to find a good job in the university or some language organizations.
- jamesenglish
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Re: What do Chinese employers prefer? More experience or better qualifications?
I second what luffychen has written. The difference between Shanghai and where my school is located, Ma'anshan, Anhui province, is that the minimum 2-years' teaching experience is not required here, just native speaker, certain nationalities whose official language is English, a 120-hour TEFL/TESOL cert or CELTA, and a bachelor's degree.