Tips for English Teachers on finding jobs and employment in South Korea

List of below are some of the skills and know-how to find an Job in South Korea.


Do not be too excited about the offer - if you have degree, you will get a quote.
Do apply for jobs seem interesting.

You have to get a contract before you agree to see anything.

Do ask experience people to look over your contract at
(http://www.eslcafe.com)
(http://www.koreabridge.com/jobforums/index.php ) (http://www.eslhq.com/forums/jobs/asia/south-korea/)

Try to read the Forum and find out what is the standard contract form.

Be professional and firm in your contacts and your potential employer. You want to know, but knowing what is the standard.

Do not show at work drunk or disheveled.

Clothing made of some of the teachers, even if you do not feel like. This will be the discovery and appreciation.

Preparing some concept of support for Korean culture.

Ensure that your employer is meeting the requirements of national health and pension deduction.

Do teach as much as you can, even if you feel like a nanny.
Private lessons are not allowed for the-E2 (teaching) visa. This is a violation of immigration laws.

Do not try to sneak a fake degree past the authorities. It’s a major cause celebre these days with both famous Koreans being outed and scam-artist ‘teachers’ being deported. You will almost certainly get caught.

To ensure that you have multiple original copies of your documents if possible.

Please find other places, if your reasons for coming to Korea are any two of women, beer, and money.

Do not make efforts to learn some Korean, and even a few phrases of the starting line. Koreans have a problem of non-standard pronunciation of their own language (there is always a very small number of non-native), so the hard work.

Don’t criticize Korea in front of Koreans, at least until you are certain that you are friends, and probably not even then. It achieves nothing but bad blood, and Korean people are fiercely proud, even as they are as aware as you are of all the problems. Do as they do — if you can’t say anything nice, say ‘well…’ and change the subject, and say something positive. If you feel compelled, match your criticism with some similar failing of your home country. I can’t emphasize this enough: be gracious and civilized, even if you don’t think the people around you are.

Don’t argue in public with your boss. If you disagree, fine, but be firm and professional, and take any disagreement to a private location. Do not make him or her look bad in front of others.

Do travel around Korea a little — it’s not easy, but outside of the cities, it’s really quite a lovely place.

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