One of the hardest parts about finding
a job is separating yourself from other applicants. However, taking a position
teaching English abroad is almost guaranteed to make you stand out from the
pack. Although most consider teaching only for teachers, Madison Killen
explains that there are 5 very good reasons for everyone to consider teaching
abroad.
1.
You learn
a new language: While knowing the language of the country you are teaching
in is not necessary, it is likely that you will acquire some understanding of
it before returning home. Being able to list fluency in another language is
very impressive to an employer. Furthermore, knowing several languages is useful
in the any job setting. Whether conversing with international trading partners
or a non-English speaking patient, being able to speak the native language
shows respect and helps to build trust.
2.
Understanding
of different cultures: Because every culture varies, it is important to be
extremely sensitive when dealing with people whose way of life differs from
your own. Having first-hand experience with a different culture teaches you
this sensitivity. Empathy allows for better communication and progress as well
as for respect and understanding. Every company, regardless of their global
presence, strives for these qualities.
3.
Communicating
with those back at home: Sometimes things that are not in a foreign
language can seem like they are to people who do not have the necessary background.
With experience explaining concepts in a different language, clarifying ideas
in your native language usually becomes easier.
4.
Gaining
independence: Whether or not you consider yourself independent, if you
choose to teach abroad, you will learn to be. Not only will be submersing
yourself into what is likely to be a completely new culture, but you will also
probably be doing it alone. Although this is a scary thought, it is important
to remember that employers appreciate workers who can think and act without
constant supervision.
5.
Learning
how to be resourceful and adaptive: Employers look for workers how are able
to switch between different tasks easily. They also look for people who can use
the information and materials at hand to complete a job. Teaching in a
different country will teach you how to do both.
If you would like to learn more about teach English
abroad, check out the website at <http:// www.languagecorps.com/>.
By E. W.
Teaching English in Asia TEFL / TESOL and Teaching Job in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, China and Taiwan with LanguageCorps Asia - http://www.languagecorpsasia.com
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