Where are your graduates working? What kinds of jobs did they find after graduating from the course?

Where are your graduates working? What kinds of jobs did they find after graduating from the course?

Our students are working all over the world. Some decided to stay in Canada and they are currently working in Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, but most of our students are working abroad. Some of our graduates have written TESOL Expert blogs with tips for new teachers.

The most common destinations are Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Spain, South Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, Costa Rica, and Argentina.

Many of our graduates work in language schools in the private and/or public sector, as our TESOL courses are suitable for teaching all levels and ages. Some are working in primary and secondary schools. Others are teaching adults in companies and even at university level.

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