Online English Teaching Companies Hiring in Summer 2024

Who’s hiring in July 2024?

I hope you guys are enjoying the heat, it will disappear before you know it. Here is an update for July.

We have only added 1 new company to this list: Poliglota they are a Chilean company, see the details below.

That’s it! Don’t forget to get off the computer and get outside! Have a great summer!

The list:

Poliglota <—- (Click here to Apply) is a Chilean Start-up that teaches languages online and they are hiring as of July, 2024. They teach English, French, Italian, Portuguese and German. Nonnative speakers are welcome to apply too. Teachers are paid through the DEEL platform for each session they teach. They hire from all over the world, except for the countries where DEEL does not operate. Teachers must be able to teach a minimum of 2 to 4 courses monthly at peak demand hours, Monday to Thursday between 7pm and 11pm (Chilean time). They give classes with Zoom. They work with the Flipped Classroom methodology, based on social learning. Ideal candidates would have experience teaching and an academic background aligned with teaching the language. Being a native speaker and also speaking Spanish, are bonuses in their eyes. Click here for the Poliglota review page.

Twenix <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Almeria, Spain. They offer 26-minute online one-to-one English conversation classes for adults in Spain and Italy. They provide great flexibility for teachers; you can work as much or as little as you choose. You simply open slots in your schedule, and the system matches you with students. No setup or self-marketing is needed – once hired, you can start earning immediately. What’s more, Twenix supplies all lesson materials, requiring minimal preparation and no homework grading. It’s ideal for both full-time and part-time work. Requirements: Native-level English and registration as a freelancer in your country of residence. No experience, degree or TEFL certificate is required. We’re looking for passionate conversationalists who are proficient in correcting and enhancing students’ English proficiency. TEFL certification and knowledge of different business sectors are a big plus. Pay rates vary from country to country based on the cost of living and local market rates.
For example: UK: 13-15€/hour and Argentina: 7-11€/hour. Seasonal bonuses can boost pay rates by as much as 20%. Your rate will be confirmed during the selection process. Click here for the Twenix reviews and comments page.

Littera Education <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in the USA. They teach English, Math and other subjects to kids and teenagers from kindergarten to grade 12. They are looking for American tutors only. A university degree is not required but they want tutors with experience. They pay $18 USD per hour and up to $22 per hour for algebra teachers. Click here for more comments and the Littera review page.

Speechling <—- (Click here to Apply) appears to be based in the USA. They are an outsidethebox company that specializes in improving speaking and pronunciation. They work with various languages including English, Spanish, French, Chinese and Portuguese. The idea is for learners to record multiple audios, get feedback on their pronunciation and repeat. They are currently hiring voice actors, pronunciation coaches and article writers. They want native speakers of the languages they work with. I am not sure how much they pay yet. Click here for the Speechling reviews and comments page.

Oikid <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Taiwan and they teach children between the ages of 4-12. They welcome both bilingual (English and Chinese) and native speakers. Experience teaching young learners is preferred but not required. Their materials are designed to meet the U.S. CCSS and GEPT standards. They pay $8-14 USD per hour. Send a resume to onlineenglishrecruitment@gmail.com. Click here for more comments and the Oikid review page.

Inglesissimo <—- (Click here to Apply) is another company based in Spain offering business lessons and lessons for individuals and travelers. They have about 900 teachers. They also teach French, Italian, Spanish, German and Chinese. They pay from $8 to $14 USD per hour.  Click here for the Inglesissimo review page.

Lingostar <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Singapore. They do 1 to 1 classes with mostly Chinese children. They are looking for native English speaking teachers or Filipinos with a Bachelor’s degree and a TEFL/TESOL/CELTA certificate. Teachers must be available to teach at least 10 hours per week during peak hours (5 to 9pm during weekdays and all day on weekends). Pay starts at $7 USD per class (30 minutes) for native speakers. After three regular students, you will get $7.50 per class, after 8 regular students, you get $8 per class. You get a raise for every six +/- 2 regular students until a maximum of $20 USD per hour. Filipino teachers only get paid $3 to $6 USD per hour… which is really unfair. Click here for the Lingostar review page.

JoyLinkABC <—- (Click here to Apply) is located in Australia and they only do 1 to 1 classes with Chinese children. They seem very demanding as they want primary and secondary school teachers from North America and Europe with more than five years teaching experience, a bachelor’s degree and a TEFL or TESOL certificate. They pay $14 USD per hour. You can send your CV to recruitment@joyllinkabc.com. Click here for the JoyLinkABC review page.

Marathon Education <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Vietnam. They teach kids and teenagers from kindergarten to grade 12. They are looking for native English speaking teachers or Filipinos with a Bachelor’s degree and a TEFL/TESOL/CELTA certificate. Teachers must be available to teach at least 10 hours per week. Native English speaking teachers get paid $14 to $16 USD per hour. Filipino teachers only get paid $4 to $8 USD per hour… which is unfair. Click here for the Marathon Education review page.

BlingABC <—- (Click here to Apply) is hiring again in 2024! They are also hiring South Africans. They teach groups of 1 to 18 Chinese children (ages 6 to 13) and all material is provided. Classes are 30 minutes long. They are looking for teachers with a Bachelor’s Degree and a TEFL/TESL certificate.  One year of teaching experience is preferred but not required. Their current salary range is from $12 to $18 (USD) per hour (depending on how many students are in the class) and they pay once a month. Click here to leave a comment or review for BlingABC.

TutorABC <—- (Click here to Apply) has separated from iTutorgroup. They are looking for teachers with a Bachelors degree and one year of teacher’s experience. Click here for the comments and TutorABC reviews page.

LatinHire <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Chile and is looking for native English speakers with a neutral accent to teach English and many other subjects like writing, marketing, economy, IT, calculus, chemistry, physics, statistics and accounting. They use online classroom and chat tools to teach. Teachers will have to pass Latinhire’s clients evaluation before they start working with them. They may require you to send copies of your certificates and a police record check. Their students are primarily Spanish speaking Latinos. They pay up to $13 USD per hour depending on lesson quality and who the client is. Click here for the LatinHire review page.

Tutlo <—- (Click here to Apply) is located in Kielce, Poland. Their students are mostly adults and teens. They want teachers to dress professionally. Teachers do not need a Bachelor’s degree to work with them. They pay $11 USD per hour. Click here for the Tutlo review page.

GoStudent <—- (Click here to Apply) is a company operating in the USA with HQ in Vienna. According to one commenter here they only want teachers with an Irish or UK bank account. They are looking for teachers in many areas not only English (Spanish, Italian, Math, Chemistry, German, etc.) to teach kids. They pay £13 British pounds per 50 minute class not including bonuses. Click here for the GoStudent review page.

Interlingua <—- (Click here to apply) is currently hiring Spanish, Dutch, Polish Czech and Swedish teachers! Based in Bosnia they are looking for ESP & business English language teachers. They also hire native teachers for 70 other languages including French, German, Italian, Chinese Bosnian, Bulgaria, Turkish, Serbian, Spanish, Filipino, Tagalog, etc. in order to respond to the global market. This is a longer process and teachers are required to have more certifications for these requested languages as well as 5 years of experience and 3 references. They use Skype. They are currently looking for native speakers with a university degree, TEFL/CELTA certificate and at least 2 years of teaching experience. They teach 1 to 1 classes as well as small groups (4 students maximum). Their students are mostly in the ex Yugoslavia area, but they are looking to expand. They pay $12 for a 60 minute class and $18$ for a 90 minute class for clients from the Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia region. They pay more for classes with students from EU, Asia and the Middle-East, $15 per 60 minute class. You can apply by sending your CV, diploma, certificates with 2 to 3 references as well as a short self presentation video in mp4 form to Edin here: edin@interlingua.edu.baClick here for the Interlingua review page.

HelloKid <—- (Click here to Apply) is a Chinese company and apparently they are hiring even after the shutdown of Chinese companies in 2021. They employ natives and non natives and they are paid the same $15 base rate per hour.  They typically teach 30 minute classes Monday – Friday from 6-9pm (Beijing Time) and 3-9pm on weekends. Would love to hear a new review of this company. Click here for the comments and the HelloKid review page.

NorthStar American School <—- (Click here to Apply) (NAS) is looking for highly experienced and qualified teachers to join our team. Our current opening is for teachers and private tutors for online K-12 classes and ESL classes for different age groups. You will work directly with the students, using your skills and experience as a teacher to evaluate student papers, projects, tests, and other assessments. Individualized lesson plans for each student/class are provided. Initial and ongoing training is provided. Students are based in Vietnam. Tutoring hours: Monday – Friday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST and Saturday 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM EST. It is a part-time job that pays $20 – $25 per hour, paid twice monthly by direct deposit. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
A Bachelor’s degree in education is required with a relevant specialization. Also a 120 hour TESOL, TEFL or CELTA in person course with a teaching component (no Groupon coupon certifications). 2 years of online experience, and 2 years of traditional, brick and mortar classroom experience are also required. Please send your resume with cover letter to registrar@northstarschool.us Click here for more details and the NorthStar American School review page.

S-Lessons <—- (Click here to Apply) needs English teachers to teach 2 courses their “Regular Course” and the “Leave it to the teacher” course. Teachers need one year of experience to apply for this job. You can set your own fee and schedule and you get 70% of each lesson price. Each lesson is 22 minutes long and a report must be written after each one. Keep in mind that this company mainly works with Japanese students (kids and adults), so you would have to tailor your schedule to their time zone. Click here for the SLessons review page.

Ardor Learning <—- (Click here to apply) is based in Palo Alto, California. They teach English, Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Italian, Chinese, Korean and Portuguese. They offer 1to1 and group classes. They seem to be a new company and how much they pay is unknown at this point. Click here for the Ardor review page.

Quality Online English Group <—- (Click here to apply) is based in Canada but they teach kids in China. It is a parttime job as they are looking for teachers available from 6:00pm to 10:00pm Beijing time. Teachers must be native speakers with some teaching experience. A Bachelor’s degree and a TESL certificate are preferred but not required. How much they pay is unknown. Click here for the QOEG review page.

Accent Advisor <—- (Click here to Apply) is an American company that specializes in teaching the American accent. Most of the students are adult expats who live in the US, are fluent in English, and want to reduce their foreign accent. Some of the students live outside of the US, so classes are available 24/7. Teachers must have a North American accent, at least two years of ESL teaching experience and hold either a TESOL/TEFL/CELTA certificate or a degree in English/Linguistics/Vocals. Teachers set their own schedule, ranging from 10–30 hours a week (peak times are from 7 am–midnight EST).  This is a part-time position. Classes are recurring, so your schedule remains the same every week. Accent Advisor pays $15 USD per hour and there is a guaranteed pay rate increase of $1 USD per hour for every 500 teaching hours until it reaches $25 USD per hour. Teachers get fully paid for student no-shows and classes that are canceled with less than 2 hours’ notice. Unlike most other schools, there are no payment penalties for being late, taking time off, last-minute cancellations, technical difficulties, etc. Accent Advisor trusts their teachers to provide the best service possible to their students. Click here for the Accent Advisor review page.

Tutoroo <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Singapore and appears to be a create-a-profile type of company. The website allows you to teach language online or in your city face to face. The languages they offer are English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, German, Korean, Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese and Portuguese. They want native speakers but teachers do not need certification. We would love to hear from someone who works for this company so please leave a comment. Click here for the Tutoroo reviews and comments page.

NIL English <—- (Click here to Apply) is a new company it looks like they only teach individual classes to children and adults. According to the translated version of their website they only hire American teachers.   They pay $10 – $15 USD per hour depending on experience. You can send your resume to info@nilenglish.comClick here for the NIL English review page.

Easy Talk <—- (Click here to Apply) teaches English online to Korean students. Students range in age from elementary to adults. They want native English speakers with a university degree. A TEFL certificate and experience are preferred but not required. Classes are 10, 15, or 20 minutes long. (Video classes may be longer). They offer full-time and part-time shifts. Peak demand times are from 5am-10:00am (Monday – Friday) Eastern standard time. They prefer teachers who are available during at least 8 hours of peak demand times, but all applicants will be considered. They pay monthly at a rate of $15 USD per hour. Instructors will be contracted for six months at a time. You can email your CV (please state your availability too) to Jennifer at this email address: rachel_mindsedu@daum.net. Click here for the Easy Talk review page.

Capra Education <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Hong Kong. They offer a fixed schedule where you teach the same students for at least 18 weeks. Classes are typically from 5:50pm to 9:00pm (Hong Kong time) Monday to Saturday. They want native English speakers with one-year of in-class teaching experience. A certificate in TEFL or TESOL is required and online ESL teaching experience is preferred. Capra pays up to $15 USD per lesson (40 minutes) which consists of a $9 base pay plus a $6 bonus pay based on attendance and performance. Click here for the Capra Education review page.

Popple <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in South Korea. They hire native English speakers to teach Korean students from 5 years old to adults. Their classes are all group classes with a maximum of 6 students. They want teachers who can work from 4 pm to 10 pm Korean time from Monday to Friday. Teachers can work more hours if they would like. Pay starts at $17 USD per hour and if you work for 2 or 3 years you can earn a maximum of $30 USD per hour with bonuses and working different roles. Click here for the Popple review page.

Lingo For Me <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in the USA. Teachers must be native speakers of English and classes are 1 to 1. On top of English they also teach Spanish and Portuguese. Their students are mostly from Latin America. They pay $10 USD per hour plus bonuses (up to $13 per hour). Click here for the Lingo For Me review page.

Wise‐Tutor <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in China. They don’t just teach children they also teach business English to adults. Teachers must be native speakers of English with a TESL certificate, bachelor’s degree and 1 year of teaching experience. Classes are either 1 to 1 or 1 to 4 (group classes). They operate 7 days a week from 6PM-10PM Beijing time, and teachers must be available for at least 3 to 4 days per week. They pay $14-20 USD per hour depending on base rate and bonuses.  Click here for the Wisetutor review page.

BookNook <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in the USA and they work in 35 different states. They teach kids from kindergarten to grade 8. Teachers must be a citizen or resident of the USA. They should also have either 1 year teaching experience and a bachelor’s degree or enrolled in a teaching credential program or 3 years of teaching experience. Classes are groups of 1 – 4 students teachers will teach reading comprehension and literacy lessons online. It is a part-time job where you can work as little as 1.5 hours per week or up to 10 hours per week. They pay $18 USD per hour plus bonuses. Click here for the BookNook review page.

Babbel <—- (Click here to Apply) one of the largest language learning apps is now also giving classes. They started in Berlin, Germany and they are based there and in New York. Classes are taught with iOS or Android. They teach many languages including English, Spanish, French and German. They have their own teaching materials and scheduling is flexible. The pay a minimum of $12USD per hour and a maximum of $35 with bonuses. Click here for the Babbel teacher review page.

ENOZ (English Network Opportunity Zone) <—– (Click here to Apply) hires Filipino teachers but their students are in South Korea. Not much else is known about this company but it seems that the pay is quite low. Some more information would be appreciated. Click here to leave a comment or review of ENOZ.

LiveXP <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in beautiful Cyprus. Nonnative speakers can apply and a degree is not necessary either. They teach many languages including English, Spanish, German, Chinese, French and Russian. Teachers must upload an introduction video and the lessons can be 30, 45 or 60 minutes long. Lesson prices are determined by subscription plans, not by tutors, according to their website. They guarantee $3.48USD for  a trial lesson of 30 minutes and if a student buys a subscription 30 days after the trial lesson you get 2 XP points and an extra $10. For one 60-minute lesson, you can earn from $10 to $15 depending on your tutor level. Click here to leave a review of LiveXP.

Time4London <—- (Click here to Apply) is surprisingly based in London, England. They are looking for English and Spanish teachers. English teachers who speak Spanish will have an advantage when applying for a job. Not much else is known about this company at this point. Click here for the Time4London review page.

LingoAce <—- (Click here to Applyis based in Singapore so they are not affected by the new Chinese regulations. Teachers must be native speakers from the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia or New Zealand (sorry South Africa) but they can be living in other countries. They also must have a TEFL certificate, bachelor’s degree and 2 years of teaching experience. Their classes are 25 or 55 minutes long with students aged 5 to 15 (from more than 100 different countries). LingoAce provides the material and platform and teachers stick with the same student for 3 to 5 months. They pay $7 USD per 25 minute class with a $3 bonus if (that’s a big if) the student does their homework and you correct it. Click here for the LingoAce review page.

GFA Kids <—- (Click here to Apply) Global From Asia kids is hiring qualified teachers who have online teaching experience with children 3 years old and up. English native speakers or teachers with a neutral accent and at least 1 year of teaching experience can apply. Click here for the GFA Kid review page.

AmazingTalker <—- (Click here to Apply) is a Chinese company that lets you set your own rate. You don’t have to be a native speaker, but non-native speakers have to have an English degree. Their teachers offer classes in 46 different languages, including Spanish, Italian, French and German. Most classes are in English and there are many exam preparation classes being offered. Classes are either 25 or 50 minutes. Click here for the AmazingTalker review page.

The Space Language Academy <—- (Click here to Apply) is a new company from Myanmar. They are looking for native speakers and/or teachers with native-like English language proficiency. Teachers must have a CELTA certificate, good internet connection, one year experience teaching ESL classes and experience teaching with Zoom. They pay between $12 and $20 USD per hour. You can apply at the link above or by emailing academic@thespacelanguageacademy.comClick here for the Space Language Academy review page.

DMA1on1 is looking for native English speakers, they are based in Taiwan and teach 1 to 1 classes for 25 or 50 minutes. Teachers use the provided material, training is provided for new online teachers. Their students are both adults and young people. They do guarantee a fixed schedule between 6am and 11pm Taiwan time. Pay depends on experience and is paid in New Taiwan Dollars. They currently pay on average $8 or $9 USD per hour through Paypal. If you want to apply send a resume with a 1-2 minute self-introduction video in mp4 to: info@dma1on1.comClick here for the DMA1on1 review page.

UNick-Academy <—- (Click here to Apply) is a Polish company that teaches English and Spanish. They have just gone online and not much is known about them yet. Click here to leave a review of UNick-Academy.

LingoAce <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Singapore so they are not affected by the new Chinese regulations. Teachers must be native speakers from the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia or New Zealand (sorry South Africa) but they can be living in other countries. They also must have a TEFL certificate, bachelor’s degree and 2 years of teaching experience. Their classes are 25 or 55 minutes long with students aged 5 to 15 (from more than 100 different countries). LingoAce provides the material and platform and teachers stick with the same student for 3 to 5 months. They pay up to $20 USD per hour. Click here for the LingoAce review page.

Skyeng <—- (Click here to Apply) is an ESL teaching company from Russia that wants teachers with university degrees and a TEFL/CELTA certificate. It appears that non-natives are welcome to apply, (it look like many of their teachers are Russian) They use the “Vimbox” platform. Skyeng pays $4-5 USD per hour.  Click here for the Skyeng review page.

AirClass <—- (Click here to Apply) is a new company based in the UK with students from around the world. They claim to be the biggest 1 to 1 online tutoring service. They teach English, SATS, GCSE, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Technology and Chemistry. Their students are all aged between 4 to 18 and classes are 50 minutes long. AirClass pays between $14 to $24 USD per hour depending on teaching ability. Click here for the AirClass review page.

Pagoda Talkool (English link) is a South Korean company, the pay starts at $14 an hour but if you never miss a class they pay $15 per hour. They hire Americans, Canadians and Koreans. You can send a CV with a picture to hellojobpagoda@gmail.com. Click here for Pagoda review page.

Oxinity <—- (Click here to Apply) is a framework for self-employed freelance teachers to develop their own business. Through the platform teachers can access everything related to both their classes and students as well as their business. Oxinity provides all the teaching materials, as well as all the tools, resources and personal mentoring for client attraction and growth. Teachers using this system have built a community of partners whose professional development is based on sharing. Benefits for teachers include timetable flexibility, guided growth, sustained future development, and participation and support from the community. Oxinity operates in the EU (not all countries), UK, North America, Mexico, Colombia, and Brasil. As self-employed freelance teachers, all members must legally declare taxes in their countries of origin or residency. Click here for the Oxinity review page.

Speexx <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Germany and they are hiring English teachers. Teachers must have a TESL/TESOL/CELTA certificate and speak another language at a B2 level. They specialize in teaching business English to adults as their students are mostly business professionals looking to improve all aspects of their English, including their writing skills. They also teach Spanish, German, French and Italian. You can “learn while you earn” with free access to Speexx language learning solutions and access to a global network of support and coaches. Teachers can be 100% remote and you have complete autonomy over your work schedule. They pay €6 per 1:1 virtual session  (25-minute unit + 5 minutes admin) with paid and fair cancellation policies plus paid initial future training. Click here for the comments and the Speexx review page.

Flalingo <—- (Click here to Apply) appears to be an American company that only teaches 1 to 1 classes. Classes are either 25 or 50 minutes long. Teachers can choose their own schedule but they must be at least 18 years of age and have some teaching experience. They pay native speakers $5 USD per 25 minute class (not sure about nonnative teachers). The pay out every Monday with Paypal, Payoneer or Transferwise. Please leave a comment or a review of Flalingo. Click here for the Flalingo review page.

One Coin English <—- (Click here to Apply) Don’t confuse this company for another one with the same name. They are a dedicated team with a strong community. They are looking for people to teach both private and group lessons that they run. As it is an online position, strong internet, webcam and a microphone is a must. To maintain their close knit community they do require you to be in Japan, with strong preferences for the Kanto region (think Tokyo, Chiba and Yokohama). Click here for the One Coin English review page.

Easy Talk <—- (Click here to Apply) teaches English online to Korean students. Students range in age from elementary to adults. They want native English speakers with a university degree. A TEFL certificate and experience are preferred but not required. Classes are 10, 15, or 20 minutes long. (Video classes may be longer). They offer full-time and part-time shifts. Peak demand times are from 5am-10:00am (Monday – Friday) Eastern standard time. They prefer teachers who are available during at least 8 hours of peak demand times, but all applicants will be considered. They pay monthly at a rate of $15 USD per hour. Instructors will be contracted for six months at a time. You can email your CV (please state your availability too) to Jennifer at this email address: rachel_mindsedu@daum.net. Click here for the Easy Talk review page.

Profy <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Colombia. They let you set up your own profile but the pay is fixed at $10 USD per hour (not including bonuses). Classes are 1 to 1 with adults and nonnatives can sign up but they must have at least a certified C1 level. No degree, experience or TEFL certification is required. Teachers must put up a minimum of 10 hours per week. Click here for the Profy reviews and comments page.

Pinata Education <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in the UK, where they don’t use ñ. They teach Chinese, Thai and European kids aged 5 – 12. Most classes are 1 to 1, but there are some group classes with up to 3 kids. Classes are fixed with the same students weekly. They want native English speaking teachers who have 3 years of teaching experience. Teaching time is from 5pm to 10pm weekdays and from 8am to 10pm on weekends (Beijing time). They pay $15-25 USD per hour with increases depending on teaching experience of the teacher and feedback from students and their parents. They pay monthly with Paypal. Click here for the Pinata Education review page.

Entor English <—- (website is in Korean) is a Korean company that is only looking for North American teachers. They teach English to Korean adults and children in 1 to 1 classes that last from 10 to 60 minutes. Teachers must have a university degree but a TEFL certificate is not required. They teach with Skype, Zoom or telephone. Entor pays a base rate of $2.50 USD per 10 minutes ($15 per hour) with bonuses for attendance. It is possible to earn $20 per hour. The website is hard to navigate but they have a Facebook page and you can email them at help@entor.co.kr. Click here for the Entor English review page.

Bansho  (Click here to Applyis an app from New York. They offer a flexible way of learning English with videos, games and video classes. They are not an ESL teaching company. They focus on literacy and math and most of their students need support with homework and grade level skills or remediation. Teachers manage between 5-25 students and deal with parents. A university degree is required and so is Canadian or American teaching certification. Teachers should also have at least 3 years of teaching experience with some of that being virtual. They pay a monthly base rate paid out per student + $25/hour. Click here for the Bansho review page.

Nolzatalk <—- (Click here to Apply) is a Korean company based in Seoul.  They teach 1 to 1 classes to young and adult students. Classes are from 30 minutes to 1 hour. They want native speaking teachers from the US. College students and stay at home moms are often preferred. Teachers are required to work at least 15 hours per week. Nolzatalk pays $8 to $10 USD per hour. The website is hard to navigate because it is in Korean, but you can contact them at nolzatalk@naver.com. Click here for the Nolzatalk review page.

Ziktalk <—- (Click here to Apply) is an English learning app from South Korea. They hire both native and non-native English teachers. A TEFL certificate is not required but because students choose their teachers it is a plus. Classes are 1 to 1. Teachers can make videos and upload them to attract more students on the app. They pay with PayPal or bank wire transfer and teachers are paid between $10 to $15 USD per hour. Ziktalk is available on Android and iOS app stores. Click here for the Ziktalk review page.

Talking Method <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Spain. They specialize in 1 to 1 business English classes to adults through Skype. The website says they hire native speakers. Students only pay between 9 to 11 euros per hour of class, so I am not sure how much they pay their teachers. Not much else is known about this company at the moment. Click here for the Talking Method review page.

Outschool <—- (Click here to Apply) appears to be a create-a-profile type company based in San Francisco. You can sign up with a Facebook account or an email address. You can teach almost any subject including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, Greek and Italian. No experience or degree is required and all students are between 3-18 years old. They always use Zoom to give the online classes. Teachers can set their own pay. Click here for the Outschool review page.

All Right <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in the USA and they teach English and Spanish to kids aged 3-12. They operate in more that 30 countries with most of the students being in Russia, Spain, Poland, Italy and Germany. They don’t require a degree or TEFL certificate and non-native English speakers are welcome to apply.  They prefer bilingual and multi-lingual teachers. They provide basic teaching material to help teachers get started. They pay a maximum of $18 USD per hour but for non-natives they offer as low as $4.75 per hour. Click here for the AllRight review page.

Wuwow <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Taiwan and is owned by Lioshutan.  They hire native English speakers (or teachers with a TOEIC score of 860+ or equivalent) with a university degree and at least 1 year of teaching experience. A TEFL / CELTA certificate is not required. Each class is 25 minutes long. I am not a fan of their cancelation policy which allows students to cancel their class up to 15 minutes before without compensating teachers. I am not sure yet how much they pay either. Click here for the Wuwow reviews and comments page.

Skooli <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Toronto, Canada. They are a type of create-a-profile type company but they always pay a flat rate of $25 USD per hour. They teach English and a wide range of other subjects. Teachers should be native speakers and they must have one of the following 3 qualifications: Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in a related field, a government issued teaching license or a specialized instructor qualification (e.g. TEFL or Mathematics certifications). Teacher set their own schedule and they are paid with Paypal. Click here for the Skooli review page.

Hallo <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Provo, Utah, USA. They have an app, and use it for some types of classes but not all. Potential teachers must install the Hallo app and create a student account. Then they have to make a 1 minute introduction video and submit an application through their website. The students are mostly 18-30 years old English learners from many countries, the most common ones are Indonesia, India, Turkey, Egypt and Brazil. They have two types of teachers. For the basic level, teachers must speak English with a native or bilingual fluency and have at least 1 year of experience. For the more advanced level (Hallo courses) teachers must be legally eligible to work in Canada of the USA, have two years of teaching experience and have either a bachelor’s degree in any major related to English or a TEFL certificate. They pay different rates for their different types of classes. It seems like thy pay a minimum of $7.5 USD per hour for 1-to-1 classes but usually more. Their group classes pay like this: 4 students: $30/hour, 3 students: $22.25/hour and 2 students: $15/hour (though teachers are required to spend 30 minutes before each group class preparing). They pay with Stripe and PayPal. Click here for the Hallo review page.

Ringle is a South Korean company that has over 1000 teachers. They want native English speakers who have a university degree from a top school in the US or UK. No Canadians apparently. Classes are either 40 minute discussion or 55 minute interviews. There is also some editing and proofreading tasks. There are no minimum or maximum working hours, they provide the lesson material and they pay once a week or once a month with Paypal. It looks like wages start at $17 USD per hour but can increase up to $22. Click here for the Ringle review page.

Oxford Learning <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in Canada. They usually teach on location as they have more than 100 centres across Canada, but they are now offering online tutoring. They teach French and other subjects as well to school aged children. Classes are 1-to-1. Teachers must bachelor’s degree and teachers with tutoring experience are preferred. Teaching hours are from Monday to Thursday between 4pm and 8pm and Saturdays from 9am to 12pm. They want teachers who can work at least two evenings per week and on Saturday morning. They pay $15 per hour. Click here for the Oxford Learning review page.

Read With You <—- (Click here to Apply) has offices in the USA, Canada, Germany and China. They focus on literature reading and most of their students are in China. They also teach French and German. Classes are 1-to-1 to high school students. Teachers must have 2 years of experience and a Linguistics, ESL, English, Foreign language or English Education degree. Teachers must also be able to work 15 hours per week and work morning shifts. They pay $17 – $23 USD per hour. Click here for the Read With You review page.

Buzzy English <—- (Click here to Apply) is based Italy. They offer 1-to-1 classes to children around the world. Teachers must be from the USA or Canada and have a Bachelor’s degree and 1 year of teaching experience with kids. Some other qualifications that will help you get a job here is if you have a teaching certificate, experience living in another country, bilingualism and previous experience teaching online. Teachers choose their schedule and there are no minimum hours required. They pay 10 euros or roughly $12 USD per hour. Click here for the Buzzy English review page

CNK English <—- (Click here to Apply) is based in South Korea.  They are looking for native English speakers with a Canadian or American accent. Classes are 1-to-1 with Skype and last either 30 minutes or 1 hour. No experience is required and neither is a university degree or a TEFL / CELTA certificate.  Their cancelation policy requires students to cancel at least 12 hours before the class starts, if they don’t teachers are paid for the class. They pay weekly which is great, $12.6 USD per hour or $16 CAD per hour. Click here for the CNK English review page.

ISpeakBetter <—- (Click here to Apply) appears to be based in the Philipines (possibly Turkey), although their students are from all over the world, primarily from Turkey, the Middle East, Balkans and Asia. Students range in age from elementary children to middle aged professionals. It doesn’t look like you need a university degree according to their recruitment page, but teachers should have a TEFL / TESOL / CELTA certificate and ESL teaching experience. They offer 1 to 1 classes and pay $8 – $10 USD per hour with Paypal to native teachers. They pay Filipino teachers with bank transfers. Click here for the ISpeakBetter review page.

Egg School <—- (Click here to Apply) is new company (hiring teachers to launch in March 2021) that teaches English to children (ages 5 – 12) in Korea. They want native English speakers with a university degree. Classes are 1 to 1 and 25 minutes long. There are no minimum hours required and you can choose your schedule. Base pay is $8 USD per 25 minutes with $5 worth of incentives making it possible to earn $26  per hour. Click here for the Egg School review page.

Global Legend <—- (Click here to Apply) is looking for native speakers teachers to teach English (writing, reading comprehension, phonics) to students from the age of 5 to adults. They also teach French, science and art. Teachers must have a bachelors degree, a TEFL/CELTA certificate and at least one year of teaching experience. They have sessions 24/7 as they give 1 to 1 and group classes to students in China and Canada.  A teacher here was offered $15 CAD per hour (about $12 USD).  Click here for the Global Legend review page.

ETalking <—- (Click here to Apply) is a Taiwanese company that focuses on teaching English to adults. They also have younger students, but most of their students are adults who want to improve their English for business or travel reasons. They want native speaking English teachers only, but a degree and TEFL certificate are not necessary (but preferred). ETalking online pays a starting rate of $12 – $15 USD per hour but performance bonuses are also available. Classes are 45 minutes with about 15 minutes of report writing after each class. Their website is in Chinese but their main email is service@etalkingonline.comClick here for the ETalking review page.

English To Go<—- (Click here to Apply) is based in the UK and they hire native English speakers (from the USA, Canada, UK, Australia or New Zealand) to teach kids from kindergarten – grade 12 (possibly adults in the future). Teachers must have a university degree and experience teaching children. Teaching time is between 9am -2pm London time. They pay $17 to $50 USD per hour with bonuses. Click here for the English To Go review page.

Education First <—– (Click here to Apply)  (English Town English First) is a large company that has been around since 1965. According to the website they are looking for native speakers in the US or abroad with a bachelors degree and TEFL certificate. Their students are adults in China as they recently stopped teaching kids. Teachers must open long term availability, as students will be taught by the same teachers every week. Peak slots in Chinese time are for classes starting between 5pm and 8:30pm on weekdays and on weekends from 9am to 8:30pm. Education First salary: The pay structure varies depending  where you are located, but teachers earn $11 – $18 for 40-minute private classes or 45-minute group classes. There is more info hereClick here for the comments and the Education First review page.

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