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Hello! Here at People Recruit we are searching for out going individuals who are highly motivated and interested in having an exciting new experience abroad. We are a fully licensed and accredited ESL recruiting company, licensed by the Government of South Korea. We're based in South Korea and have been placing teachers in quality jobs since 2002.
If you are a college graduate who is tired of your current job, searching for something new, or simply want to experience and learn a new culture and language, all while earning and saving money, teaching English in South Korea is a great place to start.
For more information on how to get a job that is right for you please read the following or:
check out our website: www.peoplerecruit.com
email us:
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We recommend that you do all three in order to help us find a good, reliable teaching position that is perfect for you. We have many job offers all over Korea in elementary schools and private institutes. Listed below are some details and information outlining the differences between the two.
>>>>> Job Discriptions & Contract
-Length of Contract
E-2 Visas require contracts to be for one year / Short term contracts are also available.
-Location
We have job offers all over Korea. If there is a special area you'd like to work, or if you have preferences like small cities, big cities, or somewhere near a coast, please let us know and we will let you know as soon as a job becomes available somewhere you'd like.
Seoul city ( Seoul Metropolitan Government - "A Clean, Attractive & Global City, Seoul!" ) Bu-san city
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-Qualifications
To qualify for the E2 work visa and a teaching job as an ESL instructor, you must be an English native speakers, which means that you have to come from the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand or South Africa. You must also have a University degree. You are not required to have teaching qualifications, although having them will mean that you are able to get better jobs.
-Salary
Your salary will be in the range of 2,100,000 - 2,500,000 won a month, depending on your qualifications and experience. You will be paid monthly, either directly in cash to you or to your Korean bank account.
-Severance Pay
At the completion of your 12-month contract, you will be entitled to a severance package of one months average salary. Some institute owners try to arrange 50 or even 51-week contracts in order to avoid this, but we refuse to refer any teachers to these.
-Hours
You will be expected to teach about 30 hours a week. Most jobs are Mon to Friday.
-Taxes
Your employer will take out Korean taxes from your salary before giving them to you.
-Medical Insurance
Your employer will enroll you in the Korean Medical Insurance Union, which entitles you to the same rate for medical services and prescriptions as for Korean citizens (uninsured rates are much higher).
-Housing
The employer will provide furnished rent-free accommodation for your time in Korea, usually close to your place of employment or if not then close to public transportation. You will be expected to pay the utilities such as gas, water, and electricity yourself or with your flatmates.
-Vacations
You will be entitled to all Korean national holidays, and your employer is not allowed to deny you any of these. There usually come to about 13 days per year. In addition you will be given usually about 10 days paid vacation for the duration of your contract.
-Type of Students
From Kindergarten to Middle school students
Type1. Elementary - Middle school students : 2pm - 9pm (Your own schedule might start an hour later earlier or later, but it will still be only 7 hours)
Type2. Kindergarten - Elementary school students : 10am - 6pm (See above)
-Size of Classes
average 10 - 15 students
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Please contact us and let us know what kind of job you would be interested in. We will do all we can to find the right job for you. If you have any questions about the information above or just want to know more about teaching here in Korea, please contact us at . To get the process moving attach your resume and a recent photo of you. Photos of you teaching would be wonderful, but not necessary. Please add your preferences and conditions for your preferred place of work; ie. location, working hours, age group of students, or any other special needs or interests that would help us make your job perfect for you.
We will look forward to hearing from you. Someone here at People Recruit will reply to your email shortly, to confirm that we got your resume, let you know how long it will take to find the right job for you and to answer any questions that you may have about teaching here in Korea or about us. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have, we will do our best to answer all of them.
We also encourage you to visit our website at www.peoplerecruit.com. You will find frank descriptions of how the ESL recruiting industry works and realistic accounts of Korea's teaching conditions.
Please remember if you would also like to talk to us instantly on MSN messenger, once again here is our address!
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Looking forward to hearing from you.
All the best,
People Recruit
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From Korea, Busan
Hi,
Refer to your post which states - "To qualify for the E2 work visa and a teaching job as an ESL instructor, you must be an English native speakers, which means that you have to come from the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand or South Africa."
How is this relevant to anybody in this forum?
Also, it is time these rules were changed since most Indians speak and write very good English and we are more than qualified to teach English as a foreign language.
Regards,
K.

From India, Bangalore
Absolutely ... I think its high time such rules are changed. What is the point of advertising here if the non native English speakers who are even at par in such abilities cannot be employed?
From India, Pune
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