When teaching Adults in Korea, most hiring directors or employers would like to see at least a full-year of ELT experience as well as some sort of ESL certification or credential. 
If a potential employer doesn't ask for these, you can be pretty sure the program is not necessarily focused on the quality of the teaching.
Some Koreans look for master degrees period for jobs teaching adults... there are a couple reasons for this, neither is necessarily a good one.
- A Masters may suggest that you are more mature and therefore may be more suited to teaching older students.
- There is a certain prestige attached to being able to say that their teaching faculty have Masters degrees.
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