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The China Ban

My Experience with VIPKid

The List of Best Platforms of 2022

Why You Should Teach Online

Pros & Cons of Teaching Online

General Requirements & Hiring Process

Hoi An, Vietnam

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Why you should teach online

If you’re interested in living abroad and experiencing new cultures then being an English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher could be the right path for you. Let’s get ready for those first steps in the journey- before you go any further, let’s make sure you’re certified. Once you have that certification, you can apply for jobs abroad and with any luck, soon you’ll be packing your bags!



Once you’re abroad, there’s a pretty good chance that you’ll catch the travel bug, and that’s if you don’t already have it. Many of us discover a passion for travel and get so hooked that we want to pursue it full-time. Staying in one place and being employed in a school or language center has massive benefits and I’d recommend the experience to anyone. As much as I love teaching in person, sometimes we just have to scratch that itch. Teaching online definitely differs from an in-person classroom experience but nothing beats what it gifts you, the flexibility and freedom to move. 



After the last few years of COVID mayhem, it seems like everyone these days is in search of working remotely. A massive shift has occurred in the workplace and people’s mindsets on what they want out of their careers. People have come to realize that they want more control over the time they put into work; where the job works for them and not the other way around. Whether you want to drastically switch up your life, travel more or simply get a little extra income on the side, teaching online could be an easy answer to all those prayers.




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Pros & cons of teaching online

So, what’s it like? Teaching online has some really appealing benefits. On many platforms, you are completely in control of your schedule and the curriculum you’re teaching is provided for. This means very little lesson planning and complete control over when you work which means flexibility, and we love that! While this is the case for most, it isn’t one size fits all, there will be variation amongst the platform curriculums, student demographics and salary. With many pros and cons to teaching online, it’s all about whether or not it suits your needs and the same goes for whichever platform you end up choosing. 


Cons

Work schedule can be inconsistent

Income can vary and be lower

Less rapport than in-person teaching

Reliable wifi and teaching background are required (if traveling this can be difficult to do)

Time zones- work evenings or early mornings depending on your location

Pros                        

Make your own schedule

Very little to no preparation depending on the company

Work from home and anywhere in the world

Flexibility in time off

Relaxed work environment

Some platforms allow you to set your own pay rate



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General requirements & hiring process

Most ESL online teaching jobs will complete a hiring process of these four main steps: 

1. Submit an Application 

2. Complete an Interview 

3. Training 

4. Mock or Demo Class

Generally, the process is fairly chill and the expansive amounts of resources online make it pretty hard to ‘fail’ the interview process. With the right experience, positive energy and the ability to listen to directions, the mock classes will be a piece of cake. 


Requirements

Requirements and necessary qualifications may vary from company to company. While you can expect most to be looking for the list below, it is very much possible to find a job with very little to no ‘teaching’ experience and even without a degree. 

Some companies have specific requirements for accents. For example, VIPKid only hires a North American accent which means native English speakers from Australia or the UK, unfortunately, wouldn’t be eligible. This is something to pay attention to. 

Most common requirements:

Native English speaker or C2 proficiency

TEFL/ TESOL Certification 

Bachelor’s Degree in any subject 

Teaching Experience

Headset, camera, appropriate teaching space and reliable internet


As I said, landing an online teaching job can be done without experience or a degree, but for the best salaries and most reputable companies, you’ll need both. When it comes to certifications, my recommendation is to enroll in a 120-hour TEFL certification course. The 120-hour course is not necessarily required for online jobs, but it is without a doubt preferred. To get started and build up some experience, you can sign up on one of the many adult-based conversational platforms, such as Cambly. Platforms like this are quick and easy to get started with and will allow you to gain both experience and familiarity with the nature of online teaching.

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China ban

Teaching online was very different only just a year ago. You could find an even wider array of options and that’s because a giant portion of this business was generated by China. With such a large population and a heavy priority placed upon English learning, Chinese students generated a high demand for online ESL tutors. It was likely that the most popular companies and platforms sourced their students from China. It was a booming billion-dollar business. 

In the summer of 2021, China rained on the parade and placed a strict ban on private tutors operating online and during after-school hours. This shut the doors for many companies virtually overnight. While this has drastically changed the industry, there are plenty more options still available and China isn’t the only country supplying a demand for this market. Since the ban was implemented many businesses have had to pivot and rearrange their teaching models so that they could stay afloat and adhere to the new restrictions. You can still find many Chinese-based platforms in business and some are even on this list.





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My experience

I worked with VIPKid for about a year and ended my time there just before the China ban came into place. I enjoyed working for them and they were once one of the best out there in terms of salary and overall quality of the platform. Since the ban took place, VIPKid remains open but has since adjusted its methodology and rebranded itself into VIPKid Global, offering classes to students all around the globe. I would implore you to do some research, just be aware that things may differ from the booming popularity they had a few years ago. I will say that I was quite happy working for them and during COVID, they were an answer to my prayers in terms of sourcing an income. 

In fact, I have recently renewed my contract with VIPKid so that I may supplement my income while abroad and traveling. I will be sharing an update soon, on how VIPKid operates now and the ins and outs once I have spent some time teaching on the ‘new’ platform.  





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Best Online Teaching Platforms

Now, let’s look at actually landing that mula-making remote life. In no particular order, here are the best ESL online teaching jobs for 2022.

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Pinata | iTutor Group | Lingoda | Open English | English First | Preply | Voxy | Outschool  | Cambly | iTalki | VIPKid Global | Learnlight | Engoo



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1. Pinata Education

This company is based in Beijing and provides English learning for Chinese students aged 6-12. 

Job Details:

  • Materials and curriculum are provided for

  • Classes taught on Zoom and last 30-60 minutes

  • 1-1 classes, up to 4 max. in a group class

  • A fixed schedule with regular students, providing a steady income

    • Weekdays: 5 p.m.-9 p.m (GMT+8 Beijing time)

      Weekends 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. (GMT+8 Beijing time)

Requirements:

  • At least 1 year of prior in-classroom teaching experience or 2 years online

  • Native UK or North American accents

  • TESOL / TEFL Certification

  • Complete a minimum of 5 hours a week

Pay Rate: $12-26$ / hour

The company is currently offering a higher starting salary for 1-2 years of in-person classroom experience

  •  $20 per hour to start for EFL (beginner-intermediate) teachers

  • $25 per hour to start for ESL (intermediate-advanced) teachers



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2. iTutor Group

This company offers classes for both adults and children. iTutor Group operates as an umbrella company with many sub-brands and affiliated companies falling underneath it.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1

  • Kids classes last 25 minutes long and adult classes last 45 minutes long

  • Faster interview process for current online teachers/ teachers with previous online teaching experience

  • 24/7 schedule availability and a fixed schedule booked by the system and according to the fixed hours in the Beijing Time zone

Requirements:

  • Native English speaker or at an idiomatic level

  • TESOL / TEFL/ CELTA Certification or Teaching License

  • Complete a minimum of 6 peak hours a week

  • Bachelor’s Degree or above (major in Education is preferred)

  • Past teaching experience (online preferred) 

  • Accepted accents:

    • Native north American, Native UK, Native Australian/ New Zealand, Native Ireland, Native South African, Non-native neutral

Pay Rate: Up to 12$/ hr for adults

Up to 18$/hr for kids

The pay rate is more favorable for UK/US/Canada teachers



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3. Lingoda

This company is based in Germany and is one of the largest online learning platforms in Europe. Classes here are offered in multiple different languages and for adult students.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1 or in small groups

  • Classes available 24/7

  • Structured curriculum and materials are provided for

  • Multiple languages available for teaching and learning- English, German, Spanish and French

  • Classes are 60 minutes long

  • Choose your own schedule 

  • No minimum hours required but prefer at least 5 hours a week 

Requirements:

  • Native speakers in the language being taught or are C2 Level proficient in their chosen language

  • TESOL / TEFL Certification or relevant certification to the language

  • 3 years teaching experience

  • No degree required

  • Online experience not required but preferred 

  • Teachers must legally be able to work as freelancers.

Pay Rate: $8-13 / hour




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4. Open English

This language learning platform is operated out of Latin America and teaches adult students.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1 or in small groups

  • Part-time means a minimum of 10 hours per week and a maximum of 26 hours

  • Full-time means working 36 hours per week

  • Spanish speaking is a bonus

  • Curriculum and materials are provided for

Requirements:

  • Native North American speakers ( US/ Canada)

  • Education or training in TESOL / TEFL or related field

  • Complete a minimum of 10 hours per week

Pay Rate: Starting at $17 / hour



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5. English First

This company is based in China and has many language centers throughout the country, offering English learning to children. In addition to available jobs in China, they offer online learning to adults.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1 or small group conversational classes

  • Adult students from all over the world

  • Curriculum and materials are provided for

  • 24/7 schedule availability and you make your own schedule

Requirements:

  • Native UK or US English speaker

  • TESOL or TEFL Certification

  • Bachelor’s Degree in any subject

  • No previous experience required

Pay Rate: $10-17 / hour and can earn up to $20



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6. Preply

This company operates in a way that gives tutors the utmost freedom and control over what and when they teach.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1 and conversational

  • Lessons available in 27 different languages

  • Students are from all over the world

  • Choose your own schedule and lesson content.

  • Students and teachers are matched by their profiles

  • Easy application process:

    • Sign up and create a profile then get approved in 5 days. Students can then book you based on your profile.

  • The commission for a trial lesson with a new student is 100%. The commission for the subsequent lessons starts at 33% and decreases to 18% with every class you teach. The more you teach, the lower the commission will be.

Requirements:

  • No minimum requirements, qualifications or experience!

Pay Rate: Tutors set their own rates, most charge $15-25 / hour




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7. Voxy

This US-based company offers specialized and highly tailored classes to professional adults.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1 and centered on task-based learning

  • Lessons are ‘highly specialized’ and tailored for the student can cover

  • Adult students are from all over the world

  • Resources are provided and the tutor creates a lesson plan around it

  • Schedule availability for

    • 4:00 PM-12:00 AM EST weekdays/weekends

    • 12:00AM-6:00 AM EST weekdays/weekends

  • Hiring process includes an application, one assignment, two interviews and then an offer

Requirements:

  • TESOL/ TEFL Certification

  • At least 2 or 3 years of teaching experience

  • Bachelor’s Degree in any subject

  • Native speaker or non-native speaker with a neutral accent 

  • Complete a minimum of 10 hours per week

Pay Rate: $15 USD an hour + 5 minutes’ prep time per class (total: $17.50 USD an hour).



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8. Outschool

This language learning platform classifies itself as a live marketplace for independent teachers.

Job Details:

  • Live 1-1 or small group classes, maximum group size decided by the teacher

  • Classes take place over video chat, messaging and group discussion

  • Students from all over the world, ages 3-18.

  • Freedom in what you teach, teach any topic you are passionate about

  • You are required to prepare all of your own curriculum and teaching materials

  • Create your own schedule

  • No minimum requirement

  • 70% of earnings go to you and 30% goes to Outschool

  • Payments are made via PayPal

Requirements:

  • Background check 

  • Residents of the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or the United Kingdom.

  • No certifications required

Pay Rate: Set your own pay rate





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9. Cambly

This language learning company has two operating platforms, one for children and one for adults. The adult platform is conversational and the kids’ platform provides a little more structure. Both offer resources and materials for the lessons.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1

  • Conversational-focused lesson

  • Adult or teen students ages 16 + up

  • Set your own schedule

  • Offers a built-in library of resources and materials for lessons

  • Operates a separate platform for teaching children- Cambly Kids

  • Fast and easy hiring process

    • Sign up, create a profile and students can start booking you straight away.

Requirements:

  • Native English speaker

  • No other qualifications or minimums are required

Pay Rate: $10.12 / hour or $.17 a minute




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10. iTalki

This language learning platform teaches adult students and also operates as a live marketplace for independent teachers. There is no commission fee for trial lessons, but there will be 15% on regular classes.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1

  • Classified as either a Professional Teacher or Community Tutor

    • Community Tutors give informal lessons, they are not formally trained or certified to teach.

    • Professional Teachers are formally trained and/or certified to teach a language.

    • Easier to start out as a community tutor- many teachers start there and then advance to a professional teacher.

  • Adult students and conversational classes

  • Multiple languages available

  • Complete control over what you teach and what platform you use (Skype, Zoom, etc.)

  • Create your own schedule

  • No minimum hours or requirements

  • Company takes 15% commission of the classes

  • Students search and book teachers based on their profiles

Requirements:

  • As a Community Tutor

    • Age 18+ up

    • Native speaker or C2 proficient in the language you will be tutoring

    • Must submit a short introduction video

  • As a Professional Teacher

    • Age 18+ up

    • Native speaker or C2 proficient in the language you will be tutoring

    • Bachelor’s degree OR TESOL/ TEFL Certification / Teaching License

    • Must submit a short introduction video

    • Must submit your CV, references or employment statements

Pay Rate: Set your own pay rate, the range varies anywhere from $5 - 80 /hour.

  • The minimum you can charge is double for Professional teachers than that of community tutors.

    • Average Professional Teacher: $15.73/ hour

    • Average Community Tutor: $9.79/ hour



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11. VIPKid Global

This popular US-based company used to solely operate with students from China and since the ban, they have expanded to teach students from all over the world.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1

  • Curriculum and materials are provided for

  • Child students ages 6-14

  • Set your own schedule

  • Schedule has 24/7 availability with peak hours of:

    • Weekdays: 5 p.m.-9 p.m (GMT+8 Beijing time)

    • Weekends 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. (GMT+8 Beijing time)

Requirements:

  • Native English speakers from the US or Canada

  • Background check

  • Bachelor’s Degree in any subject

  • Recommended to have at least 2 years of teaching, tutoring or mentoring experience

  • Eligibility to work in US or Canada

Pay Rate: $16-19 / hour. The payment structure is scaled so that the more classes you teach a month, the more you will earn.

* The link above will connect you to the application portal using my personal referral link. At no extra cost to you, I can earn a small commission from your sign-up.*


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12. Learnlight

This online platform promotes not only an environment for tutoring but mentoring as well. They offer a wide range or languages including English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese and Russian.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1

  • Curriculum and materials are provided for

  • Students are children and adults, ages 5 - 18+ up

  • Schedule has fixed availability

    • 06:00 -9:00 / 12:00 – 15:00 / 17:00 – 20:00 / 22:00 – 01:00 (UTC/GMT)

Requirements:

  • Foreign language teaching qualification (i.e. TEFL, CELTA, TESOL, FLE, DAEFLE, DELE, ELE, DaF, DITALS, EPE)

  • A minimum of two years’ language teaching experience

  • No degree required

  • Preferred accents:

    • Native North American, Native UK, Native Australian/New Zealand, Native Ireland, Native South Africa

  • Native speaker or proficiency in the language being taught

  • Ability to commit to a fixed schedule for a minimum of one year

  • Complete a minimum of 10 hours per week of fixed availability during peak hours:

    • 06:00 -9:00 / 12:00 – 15:00 / 17:00 – 20:00 / 22:00 – 01:00 (UTC/GMT)

Pay Rate: $14-16/ hour


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13. Engoo

This online platform promotes not only an environment for tutoring but mentoring as well. They offer a wide range or languages including English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese and Russian.

Job Details:

  • Classes are 1-1

  • Classes are 25 minutes long

  • Curriculum and materials are provided for

  • Students from all over the world, children and adults

  • Make your own schedule with 24/7 availability

  • No minimum hours 

Requirements:

  • No degree or certification required but TESOL or TEFL qualification is preferred

  • Hire native and non-native speakers but pay more to the native English speakers

  • Complete training and demo lesson

  • Headset, webcam and fast internet

  • Must be 18+ up

  • Accepted accents:

    • Native North American, Native UK, Native Australian/New Zealand, Native Ireland, Non-Native Neutral, Philippines

Pay Rate: $2-10/ hour, native speakers earn on the higher end.




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