One of the biggest frustrations in the ESL industry is how quickly salaries plateau. You start at a language center, you work hard for a year or two, and the…Read more
"Personal brand" sounds like corporate jargon that doesn't belong in teaching. But in the ESL industry — where reputation travels fast, students choose tutors…Read more
LinkedIn is the single most underused career tool in the ESL industry. Most teachers treat it as a digital resume they update once every few years — and as a…Read more
Freelancing is one of the most liberating and lucrative paths in ESL — and one of the most misunderstood. Done well, it gives you control over your schedule,…Read more
Teaching Business English is one of the most lucrative and intellectually rewarding specializations in ESL. Instead of teaching children their colors or…Read more