The Knowledge, Experience, Skills, and Characteristics TESOL Employers Seek in Job Candidates
Keywords
TESOL, job candidates, employers
Abstract
In a competitive marketplace, job candidates need to know what TESOL employers are seeking in new hires. A 12-month study of TESOL job announcements examined the types of work offered and the candidate knowledge, experience, skills, and personal characteristics TESOL employers were seeking in full-time hires. An analysis of 169 job advertisements indicates that employers prefer applicants with knowledge and experience not only in teaching but also in curriculum development, teacher education, and program administration. Regarding candidates' personal characteristics, employers seek individuals who have strong interpersonal and teamwork skills, as well as effective oral and written communication skills and computer skills. Data are also reported by the jobs' geographical location, type, degree required, hiring institution type, and salary.
Original Publication Citation
Bailey, C., Tanner, M., Henrichsen, L., and Dewey, D. (2013). The knowledge,experience, skills, and characteristics TESOL employers seek in job candidates. TESOL Journal, 4, 772-784.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Tanner, Mark W.; Bailey, Caprice L.; Henrichsen, Lynn E.; and Dewey, Dan P., "The Knowledge, Experience, Skills, and Characteristics TESOL Employers Seek in Job Candidates" (2013). Faculty Publications. 5957.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/5957
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2013
Permanent URL
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/8686
Publisher
TESOL International Association
Language
English
College
Humanities
Department
Linguistics
Copyright Status
© 2013 TESOL International Association
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