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Experience Stimulating Life (ESL) by Teaching English in Sou

All Over the Korea, Korea
0 Korean Won (KRW) per Month
Tired of having a new degree and no exciting job offers? Experience Stimulating Life (ESL) by teaching English in South Korea! Talk about experiencing a new culture while making money as opposed to spending it traveling.


Woongjin Think Outside (TOS) invites responsible, enthusiastic native speakers of English who are willing to invest time to enrich their lives and build a professional teaching career while sharing knowledge and culture with students and teachers in Korea.

Woongjin Think Outside (TOS) is a professional recruiting company certified by the Ministry of Education of Korea. Since its establishment in 1980, Woongjin has been the first educational company to be listed on the Korean stock market in 1994.

With our connection to the Ministry of Education, we can find a working environment that meets your unique needs. We will also support you throughout your stay in Korea and make every effort to ensure your job satisfaction.

Think Outside recruits teachers for ESL positions in public schools, private institutes and companies, while also conducting business overseas. We have recruited more than 2,000 teachers in the past five years, and even have our own English villages throughout Korea.

Think Outside will continuously strive to provide high quality services that meet the demands of our teachers and schools.


1) International Communication Center (ICC) and Global Education Center (GEC)
Check out these sites!

http://www.thinkoutsiderecruiting.com/ teaching/job_icc.php

http://www.thinkoutsiderecruiting.com/ teaching/job_gec.php

If you are bored of just teaching English, this position is for you. You can teach math, science, music, dance, cooking, etc. in English and engage children’s intellect in fun activities!


2) Public Schools
(SMOE, EPIK, GEPIK, Busan education board, Goyang city education board, Daegu education board, Daejeon education board, Chungnam edcatuon board, etc)

Would you like to teach from nine to five, 22 - 25 hours per week?
Have vacation varying from 14 - 25 working days, depending on the position?
Public school positions offer that!


3) After-School Programs
Similar conditions with public school positions and you will be teaching in public schools, too.
The difference would be with working hours. You would be starting at 11am and finish by 6pm.
Don’t want to get up too early, yet still have the evening off to do your own things?
Then try this position!


4) Private Institutes
One of the reasons you want to teach in Korea is Money?
Prefer teaching younger children or business people in the morning
Or
Prefer teaching older children like middle school students and working folks at night?
Then private institutes would be the position that you want to look into!

If you are interested in any of above,
E-mail the documents listed below to joyce@thinkoutsiderecruiting.com :
(1) Resume/CV (MS Word or PDF file)
(2) A scanned copy of your passport or a recent photo
(3) Contact information: email and telephone (both landline and mobile)
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