Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, ESL education continues to flourish in China. While there are some foreign teachers currently in China that are benefitting from the lack of competition for jobs, others that are stuck outside the country can pick up remote teaching opportunities. Here I bring you seven companies hiring onsite and online English teachers in China. The companies listed here are currently providing English lessons for both adults and young learners within China. Some provide online classes only, while others offer both online and offline learning.

First on our list is VIP Kid. With over 100,000 teachers and 800,000 students, VIP Kid is one of the biggest online English teaching companies in China. They offer over 500,000 classes a month, specifically targeted towards young learners. This company is perfect for those who want to work from home as they provide all the teaching materials and lesson plans.

Next up we have Wall Street English, a company with over 420 centers in 28 countries, including China. They offer a unique blended learning experience that combines both online and offline classes. This company primarily focuses on teaching adults, so if you prefer teaching adult learners, Wall Street English might be the perfect fit for you.

If you're looking for a company that offers both online and onsite teaching opportunities, look no further than EF English First. With over 300 centers across China, EF English First offers a variety of teaching opportunities for both young learners and adults. They even offer free Chinese language classes for their teachers, making it the perfect opportunity for those interested in immersing themselves in the Chinese culture.

Another company worth checking out is SayABC. This online teaching platform provides one-on-four classes for young learners, with classes running for 40 minutes each. SayABC provides a flexible schedule, making it perfect for those who want to work part-time or supplement their income.

If you're passionate about teaching, DaDa is another online English teaching company that offers a variety of opportunities for teachers. They primarily focus on teaching young learners, but they also offer classes for adults. Teachers on this platform can earn up to $25 per hour, making it a great opportunity for those looking to earn a decent income.

For those who prefer onsite teaching opportunities, English First is a great company to consider. With over 200 centers across China, English First offers a variety of teaching opportunities for both young learners and adults. They even provide accommodation for their teachers, making it the perfect opportunity for those looking to live and work in China.

Finally, we have Webi English. This online teaching platform provides one-on-one classes for young learners and adults. They offer a flexible schedule, making it perfect for those who want to work part-time or supplement their income. This company also provides all the teaching materials and lesson plans, making it easy for teachers to focus on what they do best.

In conclusion, if you're looking for teaching opportunities in China, these seven companies are certainly worth checking out. Whether you prefer online teaching or onsite opportunities, there's something for everyone. And for more information on finding work abroad in China and other Southeast Asian countries, be sure to check out Find Work Abroad.

And as a parting joke, why did the English teacher refuse to teach math? Because he heard it was a sum-what difficult subject.

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