Jun
19
Teach English - Seoul & Gyeonggido, Korea | ESL TEFL Job
Teach English in Korea
UGLY TEACHERS NEEDED!
We don’t care about looks. We want to read your resume.
We don’t want prom queens. We want teachers who can work well with others.
We don’t want rock stars. We want teachers who can finish a contract.
So get rid of the latex, put the mirror down, lose the pouting stare and start updating your resume!
Some recent applicants:
Lindsay Lohan- Assault record. Is not eligible.
Brad Pitt – No university degree. Is not eligible.
Robert Downey Jr. – Drug problem. Is not eligible.
Beavis and ButtHead – Non English Speakers. Are not eligible.
Britney Spears – All of the above. Is not eligible.
So if you have a decent resume, you work well with others and you can finish what you start…WE WANT YOU!
PUBLIC SCHOOL POSITIONS ONLY
SEPTEMBER 2009
Over 100 EPIK – Seoul jobs:
Kangnam, Mokdong, Shinchon, Hongdae, Bangbae, Apgujeong, Seokcho, Samsung Dong, Itaewon
SEPTEMBER 2009
Independent Public Schools in Gyeonggido:
Gapyeong, Suwon, Goyang, Ilsan, Gwangmyeong, Guri, Kimpo, Yangju, Seongnam, Shiheung, Ansan, Anyang, Yangpyeong, Yeoju, Yongin, Gunpo, Uijeongbu, Icheon, Paju, Pyeongtaek, Pocheon, Osan, Bundang, Bucheon, Gwacheon, Hwaseong, Namyangju, Anseong, Dongducheon, Hanam
To apply, please email Rowan at ESL PLANET.
rowaneslplanet@gmail.com or register and apply online at www.esl-planet.com. Please send your resume, a photo and an indication of which location you are interested in.
Rowan will set up a time to call you and send you an application form. Don’t put up with all the BS anymore. Apply for a job you can trust and use a recruiter that can speak English! We are former ESL Teachers in Korea – so we know what you are going through!We all speak English and in most cases, Korean – so you won’t be lost in translation!
Please send us your:
1. resume
2. photo
3. Preferences for:
a) start date
b) location
c) age of students
Further reading if you are so inclined…..
THINK ABOUT IT….
There are 4 basic requirements you should have with any job in Korea.
1) A decent boss who treats you like a professional …..ADULT.
2) A market value salary that reflects your experience and qualifications.
3) All financial benefits paid on time and in full.
4) A decent place to live.
Do a search on any job forum around. Check to see if teachers in Korea prefer public schools over private ones.
At public schools you work for the Ministry of Education.
1) Your government salary is regulated.
2) Your government working conditions are regulated.
3) Your government contract is regulated.
4) Your government boss is regulated by the same Ministry YOU work for.
Email ESL PLANET rowaneslplanet@gmail.com
LESS HOURS
The average private school teacher works 28 hours a week.
The average PUBLIC school teacher works 20 hours a week.
MORE MONEY
You make more money for the hours you teach!
The average private school teacher makes approx. 2.2MIL/month.
The average public school teacher makes approx. 2.2MIL/month. But with more paid vacation time.
LESS RISK
Private schools go broke and close all the time. Contracts are dodgy.
How many public schools close for financial reasons? ZERO!
SKETCHY RECRUITERS
All Public Schools have regulated benefits. If you want a recruiter who will give you a whole bunch of BS about offering you more salary, more vacation, better housing or guaranteed districts within cities or provinces, please…use another recruiter. Try one of the Korean ones…they are good at doing that!
Email ESL PLANET rowaneslplanet@gmail.com
At ESL PLANET we have PUBLIC school positions for Sept 2009. We are one of the REGISTERED recruiting firms legally able to provide teachers to the Ministries of Education. We are also located in Korea!
All positions are regulated. We can not offer you any more salary, nor guarantee your FIRST choice of location or student age range.
You get 3 preferences for each. The rest is up to you in the interview and in your resume.
Email ESL PLANET rowaneslplanet@gmail.com
Honestly, if you want a public school position in Korea, why would you NOT
use a foreign owned and operated company based in Korea?
Why would you NOT want to speak to foreign recruiters whom have worked in
the public school system?
Why would you NOT want to use a recruiter who knows the application and
visa process thoroughly?
NB: ESL PLANET is a public school recruiter. We have very few private school positions on offer. If you would like to know why we don’t want private schools, ask us.
Email ESL PLANET rowaneslplanet@gmail.com
ESL PLANET
4F Lingua Bldg,
44 -19 Chungdam Dong,
Gangnam Gu, Seoul
South Korea 135-100
Business registration: 120-81-54769
Korean Recruiting License: 2006-89
SKYPE ID: ROWAN ESL PLANETEMAIL ESL PLANET rowaneslplanet@gmail.com
Location: Seoul & Gyeonggido Korea