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Forum كوريا الجنوبية, Südkorea, Corea del Sur, Corée du Sud, Νότια Κορέα, 大韓民国, Corea del Sud, Zuid-Korea, Korea Południowa, Coréia do Sul, Южная Корея, 韩国, 韓國: كوريا الجنوبية, Südkorea, Corea del Sur, Corée du Sud, Νότια Κορέα, 大韓民国, Corea del Sud, Zuid-Korea, Korea Południowa, Coréia do Sul, Южная Корея, 韩国, 韓國

Teach English/ESL in Korea & Save Thousands

Postby esljobnetwork » Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:06 pm

SAVE UP TO US$15,000 Teaching ESL & Start Your Asian Adventure


• Fund your travel, save money, and perhaps pay off your loans
• Gain access to numerous positions nationwide today
• Get better leads! There’s no risk, and it’s FREE!


We specialize in placing graduates for FREE to teach English Conversation in Korea at private and public schools, universities, and companies. We seek Native English Speakers with a bachelor's degree and one-year teaching commitment . We guarantee a job that offers free travel, professional working environment, fascinating experiences, and our year long support to you

Korea provides one of the highest paying ESL jobs in the world! Teachers easily save at least W1,000,000 or USD1,055 a month. Hence more and more teachers are discovering teaching ESL in Korea as their passport to paid overseas work and travel!

Native English teachers in Korea make well above the average Korean wage. They earn more than a typical Korean employee or a computer programmer and more than Korean-born english teachers. It also allows them to live comfortably, save, travel in Asia, and even live a champagne lifestyle for a while.

OUR NETWORK OF SCHOOLS, COMPANIES, AND UNIVERSITIES PROVIDE:
$2,000 - $3,000/mo. 120hrs or less ( low tax 3.3% - 5%)
Fully furnished rent free FLAT
Free round trip airfare
Health insurance
Overtime payment USD$18 – USD $25/hr
Pension Plan
13th Month pay upon completion of the year-long contract

BENEFITS YOU WILL ENJOY:
Posts in public and private sectors
Visa sponsorship
2 days expense paid visa run to Japan
Airport pickup and transportation
Support on relocation, contract negotiation, translation, etc.
Bank account arranged

FREEBEES:
Internet Access
Teaching Tips
Handbook on English Language Teaching
Activity Kits and Worksheets
Pamphlet on Korean Labour Law
Brochures and maps of your workplace
Free international phone card

ELLIGIBILITY:
US,UK,NZ,CA,SA, AUZ, & IRE Nationals Only
Bachelors Degree from the countries above
One year commitment
Education qualification desirable, but not essential
Enjoys Teaching KIDS and ADULTS
Flexible with an open mind
Speaks clear standard English without distinct regional accent

COMMENCEMENT:
Numerous positions nationwide. We accept resumes on a rolling basis and make quick placements that affords you to begin teaching in South Korea whenever you are available.


HOW TO APPLY
For Expedient Processing Please email:
1. Resume
2. Scanned degree
3. Passport photo page
4. Recent photo


Certified copies of degrees, transcripts, and certificates with referees will be sought at a later stage. When applying, please also mention where you saw this ad.
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