Seasonal work is an excellent way for students to earn some cash in their time
off from school. Listings for students are often placed on college campuses,
in the school paper, and on the school website. For a wider variety of options,
the classifieds in newspapers and on-line listings often have a short-term or
part-time section. One of the best sites for on-line listings of any kind is
moscow.craigslist.org/jjj.
Users can post offerings for free and browsers can look at the well organized
and much used listings.
A forum that posts jobs particularly for expats is www.expat.ru/forum/vbclassified.
There are also teaching opportunities, even for people who have never taught
before:
American Academy of Foreign Languages,
(B. Cheremushkinskaya St., 17-A, 117447, Moscow, Russia; 011-7-499-724-22 02)
is an English institute in Moscow which employs TEFL-qualified teachers to work
mainly teaching business English.
English First, (5th
Fl., Bldg. No. 15, 1st Brestskaya St., 125047 Moscow, Russia; 011-7-495-937-3873),
hires English teachers on contracts Sept./Oct. to May. Teachers must have a
degree and 4-week TEFL certificate.
Language Link Russia,
(Novoslobodskaya ul. 5 bld. 2, 127030 Moscow; Tel./fax 011-7-495-258 0804) places
200 native-English teachers in schools throughout Russia and runs summer camps
and work-study programs.
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