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How to Get a Job Teaching English at the University Level in France

Discover the most effective system in applying for jobs at the university level in France

Ever want to move to France and Teach English?

If you have a university degree and a basic understanding of French, moving to France is a lot easier than you'd think. I'm here to help guide you through it. Time to take the first step into a whole new world.


Live in a place you love doing something meaningful

Experience the city of light! Or one of the countless other enchanting cities of France, like Bordeaux with its wine or Lyon with its gastronomy. Live for 1-2 years as a local and really get to know the city. Travel easily throughout France with its fast train system, or visit other parts of Europe next door via train or short flights. Share your knowledge of the English language and your home culture to French students eager to learn about anglophone countries. Expand countless minds by explaining how your country does it differently.


Because France is such an in-demand place to live, applying and securing these jobs teaching English at the university level isn't easy. You'll have a lot of competition!


That's where I come in. With over five years of experience living in France as an expat from the United States and a close first-hand knowledge of the regions and universities here, I break down all the steps you have to take to put your best foot forward and maximize your search and candidacy for these jobs.

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Course

$97

Course curriculum

Module 1: How to find a job

Universities in France have different hiring periods, and each city is unique and different in France. Which city is right for you? Who will be hiring, and when?

Module 2: How to write a winning resume

How are French resumes different from in your home country? What sections do the French prioritize? How can you stand out?

Module 3: How to write a successful cover / motivation letter.

How do I organize my motivation letter? What should I focus on? How do wording and salutations differ in France compared to your home country?

Module 4: How to ace your interview

What kinds of questions should I expect during the interview? What language will it be in? How can I best prepare?