I am lucky enough to be a peer-reviewer for a few academic journals.... In doing my assigned reviewer duties last week, I come across some rather interesting information that I thought would be fitting for this forum. These particular researchers analyzed 13,000 ESL job postings mostly for
China,
South Korea,
Japan, and
Hong Kong on the likes of Indeed and ESL Cafe to better understand the ESL job market hiring criteria.
Of all the 13,000 job postings which were gathered, they found that a frighteningly high percentage of these job postings specifically asked for some form of specific ESL certification and some manner of "perfect" native English speaker.
What they mean by "
perfect" Native English Speaker is someone from one of the BIG five countries (
Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States)
SORRY STEVE , between 25-35 years old with a minimum of a BA or B.Ed., and a minimum of 1-3 years of experience. Some job postings even stipulated "female only"...
I was curious about the validity of this research, so I confidentially asked some of my friends who are in the teacher recruiting business in the countries mentioned above. They ALL verified that even if the job postings do not outright state the "
criteria" that they are told by the schools and language centers to "
weed out " the undesirables... One of my dearest friends spoke to me "off the record"... They said that gender, skin color, ethnicity, and overall appearance is often the only hiring criteria that the "
SCHOOLS and PARENTS" look at when recruiting new teachers. They continued that the administration and parents alike believe that the "person who owns English" is the best person to teach English...
I need to stop here.
I would rather not go into any more detail about what my friend and I spoke about concerning the hiring criteria, nor would I like to express my opinion on this forum...