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1 Extraordinary Channel to Good Hire

Following the last post, I want to tell you more about a special advantage if you teach part-time. We all know the conventional recruitment channels: job sites, employment agencies, and your network. Though students are also people you know, i.e. making up part of your network, there are a number of reasons why they deserve your serious consideration when you need to hire. You meet your students a few times Unless you lead a one-off training session, usually a course has several lessons. This means you will see your students…

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5 Gains from Teaching Part-time

Teaching is another “never-die” trait of mine, probably because I am a Leo: it feels like performing on a stage. I started accumulating my teaching credentials when I was a university student. At present I am teaching International Financial Reporting in Hong Kong for University of Sunderland. My favourite is Management Accounting, as there are many useful tools to help the business. Other business courses I taught were Financial Accounting, Business Law, and General Business. I tutored Logic & Methodology for The Open University of Hong Kong. Early on I…

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