2. Education. Most colleges and universities require candidates to have a master's degree or above, and a small number of positions also require a doctor's degree or above, preferably graduates from prestigious schools or returning doctors.
3. Academic research results. If you want to be a university teacher, the applicant must at least have published academic papers in journals at or above the provincial level, or have some outstanding research results in some industry fields.
4. Work experience. Before applying for a job as a university teacher, you have been engaged in teacher-related work and have a thorough understanding of the nature of teachers' work. If you have no work experience, you should generally start as a teaching assistant first, and then decide whether you are qualified to become a university teacher after your work level and school assessment.
5. Have good physical and psychological qualities. Candidates need to love teaching, have good professional ethics, have a solid cultural foundation, and talk elegantly, which has a good guiding role for students.