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How Do You Try To Get A Job As An Online Instructor?

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How Do You Try To Get A Job As An Online Instructor?

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Most people would prefer to work from home, and in the world of online learning, that includes being able to teach from home. With virtual learning on the rise, many more colleges now, than ever, are offering online classes. When looking to secure a position as a college-level online instructor there are some important things to consider before sending in an application. After researching positions for many months, here is what I have come to discover: You have to be academically qualified. – Yes, you do have to have at minimum a Master’s Degree in the subject area. I know in community colleges some will take you as an onsite instructor with a Master’s and 18 credits in a given subject, but since competition is fierce for these coveted online jobs, having a Master’s in the given subject area will just get your application “in the door,” so to speak. Furthering the degree requirement, you will have needed to acquire your degree at least three years ago, as many colleges state that you w

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