Teaching English in Japan used to be a way for young Westerners just out of university to make $40,000 a year. The responsibilities were low, the people were friendly, and everything was new. The place, of course, was Japan and these times are now fondly referred to as 'the bubble years' after the country's once over-inflated economy.
Teach English in Asia
Korea Jobs
Submitted by I on 20 December 2006 - 4:27pmTags:
There is a high turnover rate for English teachers in Korea and new jobs open up all the time. The main centers of work are big cities like Seoul, Busan, and Daegu but you should be able to find a job just about anywhere in the country if you look around. Also, there are a number of recruiters in Korea and they often have leads about jobs all over.
TEFL/TESL Resources
Submitted by leelalka on 30 November 2006 - 12:53pmTags:
More info about TEFL/TESL resources coming soon...
Finding a Respectable Employer in Korea
Submitted by I on 31 October 2006 - 3:10pmTags:
When looking for an English teaching job in Korea, there are several things you can do to help ensure that your prospective employer is someone you want to work for.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program (ETA)
Submitted by I on 25 September 2006 - 3:05pmTags:
Korean Universities
Submitted by I on 25 September 2006 - 2:52pmTags:
A university teaching position has some advantages, including long holidays and more advanced students (theoretically).


