If you've been planning to visit and teach English there, you can consider the following tips mentioned below:Get TEFL certificationThe first thing that you have to do is getting a professional TEFL certification.
The employers in Italy will only consider you as a potential candidate only if you have the TEFL certification.
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language and if you're applying for the job of a teacher in private schools, the parents want to know if the English teacher teaching their child is well qualified or not.Go to ItalyThere are several language schools and private schools in Italy that only hire local teachers.
If you go there as a foreigner, your chances of selection are pretty low.
Going there with a motive to teach English in Rome with an interview lined up for you seems great but returning home without getting selected can be very overwhelming.
So, it is better that you go there during the hiring season.Visit during the hiring seasonEven if you've been preparing to take a job in Italy as an English teacher, it is recommended that you must visit during the hiring season.