- Bell English: but not Bell English in Poland
- British Council: You often have to work long hours and teach kids, but they have good benefits.
- Corporate: Teach English to corporate clinics. They're often highly motivated and the pay is outstanding.
- English First: Similar to Wall Street Institute, no one is on the fence about EF. If you've got a couple years experience, you can apply for a DOS (Director of Study) job.
- Gulf Oil and Gas: Mainly for the Middle East
- International House: though I've been told the one in Poland isn't that good. Good professional developlment opportunities as well.
- IELTS examiner for writing or speaking: There are lots of jobs for China on Dave's ESL Cafe. They will not get you a visa and examining usually happens on the weekends. For other countries, try contacting the centres listed on the IELTS website. Persistence pays off. Edit: It seems the British Council will be phasing out part-time weekend examining.
- SEAMEO (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation): they have good teacher training opportunities.
- Technical Writers: Teaching writing to highly paid writers in the field of technical communications. These are usually very advanced English speakers and writers who nevertheless need training to write at a U.S. or U.K. standard of quality. Such writers typically live in India, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
- Wall Street Institute: You'll either love 'em or hate 'em, but they do pay pretty well.
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