
Freelance Business English Instructor (Executives) – Seoul Metro & Online
Benefits
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree
Big-7 Passport Holder
Native English Speaker
Currently in South Korea
1+ Year Teaching Experience
About the role
- Teach 1:1 and small-group Business English to executives and teams at Korean/multinational companies.
- Mix of on-site classes around the Seoul metro area and online via Google Meet.
Why join
- Premium hourly pay above Korea’s market average.
- Motivated professional learners; cross-industry exposure; growth via webinars, mentoring, and course development.
- Long-term freelance opportunities.
Requirements
- Native English speaker (U.S. strongly preferred; Canada/U.K. considered).
- F-visa holder (freelance eligible in Korea).
- 1+ year of Business English teaching or corporate work experience.
- Comfortable with professional communication skills training (presentations, meetings, negotiations).
- TEFL/TESOL/CELTA helpful but not required; dependable transportation; able to attend online trainings/meetings.
How to apply
- Mention eslephant as the source.
- Apply via BizTalk’s website (no email applications accepted). Include résumé with photo (Korean style) and LinkedIn profile.
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