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Q: Should i get online jobs??

5 years 1 week ago in  General  - Other cities

 
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Hi anishsigdel
Could you post a little more information ?
There are many different sites out there that have jobs in China and other countries for that matter.
And like all sites you need to narrow down your search such industry position and expected salary.
Make sure your resume is up to date.
Good luck to you

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 No, don't do it! Bad idea overall ... 

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I'm planning on making the move to online teaching in a few more years so I can be a digital nomad and live in the Philippines. I need to research how to go about it the right way. I'm not going into it half-assed. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

philbravery:

Maybe search out a pnline teachers forum ..or contact those online course companies like tje one im tje UK called "I to I English " they offer both online and physical courses . There must be others out there. Hope this helps

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icnif77:

Have a look at Ironman's threads. He posted an online teaching platform some 4 months or so ago, if I remember correctly.

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Quinn68:

Those are some good tips/resources. Thanks!

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