Posted January 25th, 2011
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the_commish999 asked: There are a ton of them out there. Some you can trust and do a good job. Some are primo bullshit artists who will bait-and-switch you and scam your ass the whole way. I’m currently working with 3 recruiters (Footprints, ESLStarter, ASK Now). I dropped two other recruiters (TeachKoreaNZ and ESL Planet) because they work exclusively with public schools.
Are there any other reputable ones out there to work with? If so, what are they?
Tags: Artists, Good Job, Teaching Korea
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Posted August 25th, 2010
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Jebbie asked: When I was in China I was impressed with how enthusiastic young people seem to be to learn English…On the list of academic priorities, where would Chinese students place learning how to speak and write in English? Is this ability required for university entrance exams and/or to get a good job? And I see lots of info on private schools for English in China, do students feel such extra tutoring is necessary?
Tags: Chinese Students, Good Job, Tutoring
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Posted January 4th, 2010
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Zeke asked: Is it possible to get a good job teaching english in mexico if I have only a year of college education but no degree, and no real experience to speak of, but i do have my TEFL certificate?
I’m also semi fluent in spanish and would get much better after living there for a short time.
Also, are there any other jobs possibilities in mexico for young gringos such as myself?
I’m not looking to live extravagantly, Just survive comfortably.
Tags: Good Job, Jobs, Short Time
Posted in Teaching | 9 Comments »
Posted March 26th, 2009
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the_tacky_one asked:
I am looking for a job in South Korea teaching ESL, and I don’t have any direct contacts over there. I don’t want to be taken advantage of at my job, so if anyone can tell me of a recruiter at least who is honest and gives good job placements, that would be great!
Tags: Finding A Job, Good Job, Teaching Esl
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