How to get a remote ESL teaching job?

Career: Remote ESL

The primary qualifications for getting a remote ESL teaching job depend on the company but frequently include a bachelor's degree and a relevant teaching certificate. Employers strongly prefer applicants who have neutral accents—which can be hard to define since English (and especially American English) has no truly neutral accents. That said, sounding similar to most newscasters on television is usually considered sufficiently neutral and good enough for a remote ESL teaching job. Fulfilling the responsibilities and duties of this position requires teaching skills, observation skills, and the ability to manage the behavior of remote students. Bilingualism in the native language(s) of your students is also helpful.