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Teach at 51Talk in Philippines

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About 51Talk

51Talk, an NYSE publicly listed company, is the leading online English education company in China and in the Philippines, with both the most customers and the largest foreign teacher number. 51Talk aims at providing a comprehensive, all-in-one online education platform through its unique foreign teacher 1 to 1 teaching model.

World-class venture funds and top-tier investors favor 51Talk and have awarded it vast investment.

  • The only online education company part of the prestigious Deloitte Technology Fast 50 China list, 2015
  • The only online English education company recommended by “Brand Story”, an influential feature show in China by CCTV, the national TV network
  • Endorsed by Li Na, the tennis super star, and highly recommended by two of China’s prominent investors, Lei Jun and Xu Xiaoping, 51Talk enjoys an international reputation for its high quality learning system.

Are you passionate about teaching and sharing what you know? JOIN OUR 6,000 HAPPY TEACHERS.

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51Talk contact information

Address: 8F Robinsons Cyberscape Alpha Ortigas, Pasig, Metro Manila, 1605, Philippines
Phone: +63 9156127458

Philippines at a glance

Country information

Capital: Manila

Language: Filipino (Tagalog), English

Population: 98 million

Currency: Peso (PHP)

Government: Presidential constitutional republic

Country quick facts

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The Philippines produces the most coconuts in the world.
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It’s the fifth largest English-speaking nation, with 52 million people in the Philippines speaking English.
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The name “the Philippines” is named after King Philip II of Spain.
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The rice terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras were built 2000 years ago and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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