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Post by yolak69 Thu Apr 09, 2009 7:29 am

Hi All,

My friend is in Korea (TNT) and is working part time as an English Instructor. I want to go there to teach too but would prefer to go there legally. I've been browsing a couple of sites but can't seem to get a direct answer as to what i need. Some sites are in Korean making things worst. Also they need English instructors with English as their first language.

I've been working in a call center for about 5 years now, but is not a graduate of BS Ed. Any help? I'm a pol sci grad btw.

Thanks a lot!

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Post by dave Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:52 am

Hi All,

My friend is in Korea (TNT) and is working part time as an English Instructor. I want to go there to teach too but would prefer to go there legally. I've been browsing a couple of sites but can't seem to get a direct answer as to what i need. Some sites are in Korean making things worst. Also they need English instructors with English as their first language.

I've been working in a call center for about 5 years now, but is not a graduate of BS Ed. Any help? I'm a pol sci grad btw.

Thanks a lot!
Hello Sir,
I got an email from Mr. Harry Chung of Time Search/Koreajobnlink.com announcing about hiring Philippine English Teachers for Korea... I'm sure this will answer to your inquiries...

Please refer below...

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From: Times Search/Koreajoblink.com [mailto@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 3:05 PM
To: misterdj04@gmail.com
Subject: Philippine English Teachers for Korea !

To ensure delivery of this email please add ask@koreajoblink.com to your address book or safe list.

SERVICE ALERT
My Koreajoblink | Post Resume | Check Jobs | Ask for Advice

2009.03.26

Philippine English Teachers for Korea!

As the public schools in Korea decided to strengthen English proficiency of students, Public schools in Korea plans to hire exceptional Philippine teachers to teach conversational English to primary/middle/high school students in Korean schools.

The actual timing of hiring is not determined but a head start can put you in a better position.

Qualifications:
1) Bachelor’s or higher degree in education/ English major (other majors may be possible)
2) Teachers’ license(or certificate)
3) Teaching experience (minimum 2 years)
4) Clean police record.

When you are hired, you will be given competitive monthly salary, roundtrip airfare, medical insurance, free housing, settlement allowance, overtime pay and severance pay.

Duration of contract is for 1 year + renewals to high performing teachers.

You need to be ready to get ahead.
If you are interested, register yourself and qualified acquaintances to www.Koreajoblink.com. The first place we look is the database of Koreajoblink.com. If you are not registered, your chance will be reduced.

Go to www.Koreajoblink.com
Sign Up, attach your resume and photo, &nbs! p; teacher’s license certificate in scanned image.

Here is what you can do in the meantime,
1) Get your passport.
2) Get references.
3) Check your criminal record.
4) Get familiarized with American accent and intonation.
5) Get more experience teaching.

There is an increasing talk to introduce Filipino teachers but not 100% decided. Most likely it will be between 2010~ 2011. Will let you know the latest news regarding teaching visa for Philippine teachers

Harry Chung
Times Search/ Koreajoblink.com
Official recruitment body for SEOUL OFFICE OF EDUCATION.
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Post by yolak69 Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:30 am

Thanks a lot, i will be contacting him right away.

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