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Dear Job Seeker |
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Fri, 29 Aug 2003 22:36:33 -0500 |
If you have requested more information then the following should help:
Some people have received an attachment that won't open. I have no explination
for this since the message was not sent as an attachment, but in the body of
the email.
Anyway, please visit:
http://top-esl-jobs.com
There you will see hundreds of job listings to teach conversational English
overseas.
All jobs are absolutely FREE to the applicant.
Jobs usually require that you be a native speaker of English from: The U.S.,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or the U.K. In some instances people who are
fluent, but not a native speaker are hired.
Most jobs require a 4 year college degree in any subject in order to get a
teaching work visa. If you have a Master's degree in any subject then you
qualify to work at the university level. Some countries such as China do not
require a college degree at all, but the employer may still want one.
Employers will always pay your expenses for getting to their location.
You naturally will need a passport. If hired, the employer will send you what
is called: "Certificate for Confirmation of Visa Issuance" for you to get your
teaching visa at the country's consulate office near you. They will also
arrange for a round trip air ticket, or reimburse you when you arrive. All you
have to do then is pack and go.
The vast majority of jobs are at privately owned schools (called hogwons in
Korea).
The highest paying places are in: Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, where the pay
ranges from about $1,600.00 to $2,400.00 USD. per month. Since you will have
few expenses, it is quite easy to save $1,000.00 USD per month in these places.
I hope this has answered your questions. If it has not, then please visit the
site and ask further questions from there.
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