TEFL Academy and International TEFL Academy

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marionhay
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TEFL Academy and International TEFL Academy

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Hello,
I have a question. Is there a qualitative difference between the training & subsequent support networks for finding jobs? I’ve been down the rabbit hole with TEFL certs and am at wits end.
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Brave
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As you're suggesting, some (most?) courses offer to help with finding a job after successful completion of the course. Be aware that this is often a PR/marketing ploy and the help you actually receive at the end of the day may not live up to the hype. Personally I don't recommend locking yourself into a course on the basis of being given a job afterwards. If you do a GOOD course, you will be well armed to travel the world and find your employment. But that's just me :) The key words there are "GOOD course".
NovaSwaniawski
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Training like a TEFL certificate gives you the skills you need, while networking can connect you with employers and support systems. While training helps you qualify for employment, it will give you direct access to job opportunities, advice and mentoring that can guide you through the recruitment process.
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While networking can help you connect with employers and support systems, training, such as a TEFL certificate, provides the skills you need, allows you to directly access job opportunities, and offers guidance and mentoring to help you navigate the recruitment process.
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