I finish my undergraduate studies in Electromechanic Engineering in three semesters (hopefully)
I have two years of experience teaching english to spanish speakers of all ages already, so I was wondering if apart from the mandatory 3 years of experience, an additional technical course would raise one's chances. (I'm thinking of courses like Welding, Industrial Maintenance, Electrical Controls, Air Conditioning Systems, etc)
If not, what kind of skills would you find in an exceptional candidate's CV?
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I finish my undergraduate studies in Electromechanic Engineering in three semesters (hopefully)
I have two years of experience teaching english to spanish speakers of all ages already, so I was wondering if apart from the mandatory 3 years of experience, an additional technical course would raise one's chances. (I'm thinking of courses like Welding, Industrial Maintenance, Electrical Controls, Air Conditioning Systems, etc)
If not, what kind of skills would you find in an exceptional candidate's CV?
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