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Work Requirements for Teaching English in China
Is it a nightmare?
Not really.
Your employer and/or recruiter will coach you through
the process.
One of the
authors of this website has worked and lived in five
foreign countries - all with very different - and yes,
even annoying - requirements. Every country seems
like an impossibility to get it done, and personally, he
always worried about it.
BUT - it ALWAYS got done.
Just follow your
employer and/or recruiter's advice - STEP BY STEP.
Try to not look
at the whole process - just look at what you need to
do next. What forms and documents do you need to
gather in advance.
You are likely
NOT
your employer's or recruiter's first foreign employee.
They quite understand your worry about it - and they
also know EXACTLY what needs to be done.
Don't worry
about it until it needs to be done - and then follow
their advice to the letter.
Requirements
change from time to time and can vary depending on your
employer, for example; working in a public school versus
a private language school or a university versus
kindergarten.
Worrying about
it and making decisions based on what you might think is
the difficulty level is not productive (assuming that
you truly meet all the requirements for the job, of
course).
Step-by-Step . .
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"Twenty
years from now you will be more disappointed
by the things that you didn't do than by the
ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines.
Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the
trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.
Discover." -- Mark Twain |
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