How is the job market for TEFL currently?
I ask this as someone from completely outside of teaching in general let alone teaching ESL. I want to avoid any of the basic / newbie questions but my main concern is the job market at large for the field.
A little background about myself. I'm 29 years old and I have an associates degree in computer sciences. I got my degree with the intention of finding work outside of the United States as programming and software development were listed on almost every countries shortage occupation list. I fully intended to go for a bachelors, but after graduating with my associates and looking for internships / entry level positions I was met with a brick wall. I later found out that the reason I spent 3 years looking unsuccessfully to get my foot in the door was because the job market in my field was essentially dead domestically and over supplied with applicants internationally.
I've been considering getting my TEFL and becoming an ESL teacher but I do not want to spend more money getting more certifications if I'm going to run into the same situation. I know its required in most places to have a bachelors alongside an accredited TEFL certification but I'm hoping I can offset only having an associates by getting the highest accredited TEFL possible as well as the CELTA.
Doing the math, it's looking like it'll cost me approximately $4,000. I'm already $30,000 in debt to student loans for a degree I'll never be able to use so I'm hoping for some guidance, advice and knowledge about the job market from people who are currently working it. Does the plan seem feasible (will employers overlook having only the associates either for remote or overseas positions)? Is the job market stable enough that you guys are finding work reliably?