The recent Cambodia economic growth, young population and education hunger factors have increased the teaching job markets in the South-East part of Asia, specifically for English teachers. Those interested in such jobs should be sure of securing them as the demand is high and most teaching positions, however, are found in private schools. Face to face, interviews are conducted; however, in some case, phone calls and email interviews are conducted during hiring.
Salaries for English teachers are modest, and teachers can be sure of a good working and living environment. Schools offer an average of 20-25 hours of working in a week as such, giving teachers plenty of travelling and exploration time.
To secure a job, you need a bachelor’s degree, clean criminal records and TEFL/EFL certification. Phnom Penh is the city with plenty of teaching english in Cambodia.