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How To Avoid TEFL Scams
The demand for English teachers has been rising year after year as the ESL industry grows manifolds. And as with any growing industry, there comes a certain set of challenges that every consumer or user needs to be aware of. One such obstacle that the entire ESL community encounters is ‘scammers and shills.’ As the TEFL industry is largely unregulated, it is full of predators only too willing to prey on and exploit the new and would-be English teachers. Therefore, before you hand over your hard-earned cash to someone who offers fake job promises or courses, good research is always recommended. It is still a daunting task to make the right judgment call when you are entirely new to the industry, however,  with the right guidance,  you can avoid misfortunes and loss of time.
What are the scammers selling? Empty promises and some fake hope. The majority of the scamming industry targets beginners as they make an easy target. When you are not aware of the ins and outs of the TEFL industry,  you will look for anyone who offers promise and hope, which is exactly what they want. These scammers often lure you in by using certain phrases like “guaranteed job”, “cheap TEFL course” or “accredited internationally”. Beginners often fall for such schemes, as scammers appear to be very professional and well-spoken.
Remember: “If something is too good to be true, it probably is”
How to recognize TEFL scams? Almost every scammer is out there to take your money.  As a result, one of the most common tips is: Never pay anyone anything to find a job or course. Why? It is because even the agents are hired and paid by schools and organizations. This leaves no scope for you to pay them or anyone else separately at any given time. Whether they want you to pay for sorting your Visa, your resume, or just for a thorough check-up, do not pay them a single penny.
Job Finding Scams There are hundreds of websites out there that will help you find the right TEFL job for you. Everyday jobs are posted on these websites for beginners or experienced teachers. Therefore, it makes no sense to pay anyone to help you find a job when the service is available for free. We at Jobifyinc.com provide around the globe TEFL job opportunities for candidates. All you need is your certification and apply.
Work Site Scams Although such scams are extremely rare, it still makes sense to be aware of them. Such scams are sometimes done by the schools or organizations you are working with by partially paying your tax, insurance, or other amenities. Always check your contract and make sure you are being offered the right amenities at the right cost.
Fighting and avoiding scams are all about awareness. Carrying out proper research, checking the school/agent/organization reviews, cross-checking information, discussing in forums, checking websites, hidden penalties and fees are a few solutions you can incorporate to safeguard yourself. Additionally, it is always recommended to take everything in writing.
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