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Newsome Recruitment Consulting
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This advert was posted on: Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Teach English in Korea (No experience necessary)
Our firm represents the very best in the Korean English education system.
Newsome is committed to making your stay in Korea a memorable and profitable one. We understand that you’re a teacher – and you do your best work in the classroom; the job hunt, contract negotiations, paperwork, and other details are important, but can be a huge headache. Let these be our problem.
As former teachers, we’ve dealt with these issues ourselves, and our staff has an expert understanding of the cultural realities of doing business in Korea and the workarounds and processes involved in dealing with Korean business-owners.
Let us worry about finding you a great teaching position with an agreement that you will be truly happy with: competitive pay, a modern and friendly teaching environment, reasonable working hours and great accommodations.
The typical teaching position in Korea includes:
- Pay: 2.1M ~ 2.8M Korean Won monthly
- Housing: Free furnished single accommodation
- Airfare either purchased or reimbursed
- Completion bonus equal to 1 months salary
- 50/50 medical insurance
- 10-14 paid vacation days along with all national holidays (13-15 per year)
If you would like to apply, please send us a photo and a copy of your cv (and any other details that you think would allow us to serve you better, i.e. location preference, student age, working hours, etc.) We will contact you right away with a position that matches or exceeds your expectations.
Newsome Recruitment Consulting. We work for you.
James and Steve, Managers
apply@thenewsome.com
www.thenewsome.com
8-3 Jungja-dong World Plaza 706
Bundang-gu, Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-do
Seoul
463-859
South Korea
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