Saturday, 6 May 2017

How To Prepare Yourself For A Job In Thailand

For a first international experience, it may be wise to try something other than the job. There are indeed other solutions to go abroad, solutions often more accessible, more advantageous and more formative.  Before leaving for work abroad, you can start by doing an internship (even outside your university course) or a voluntary service. This will enrich your CV, reassure your future employer on your adaptability and fluency in a professional or quasi-professional context, and will give you the benefit of a first non-native experience for teaching in Thailand.

Go on the spot

Can you find a job abroad while staying in UK? Yes, undeniably. However, you will naturally increase your chances of finding the offer of your dreams by visiting the site. Teaching in Thailand is really a challenging job but once you try your foothold there, the environment will give you an idea of what to expect so that you can prepare yourself accordingly. It is probably easier to find a job (very) qualified from UK than a summer job, a student job or a job that does not require any special qualification. Indeed, by definition, these jobs are accessible to the greatest number and an employer will only have to make an announcement to receive hundreds of applications. So why would he bother and take the risk of bringing someone from abroad when he already has everything he needs at hand?

To cope with the competition, it may be useful to visit the country especially if you choose a European country bordering France. This certainly requires an initial investment to pay for transportation and housing for a while, but, whatever happens, if you want to work abroad, you will have to travel at some point. With active research, if you have the right qualities, you should find your happiness more quickly than sitting behind your office in England.

Friday, 5 May 2017

Maximise Your Chance To Teach English In Thailand

How to find a job abroad? Once you have your project in mind, you need to know where to look for job opportunities. If you are looking for a job for the summer, you can consult the section summer job abroad, where new offers are regularly given to you. If you are looking for a job that does not require a specific qualification (babysitter, bartender, waiter, customer advisor and English operator abroad etc ...), you can consult the job postings abroad online.

If you are looking for a skilled job in Asia, you can look for the teach English in Thailand program. If you are looking for a qualified job in any part of the world, you can visit JobTrotter for example. The ads are aimed at people from a wide range of backgrounds. A first significant experiment is often requested by employers. If you are looking for a qualified job related to your training, you will increase your chances of hiring by carrying out a professional recognition of your diplomas (this can take several forms: equivalence, attestation of comparability, assimilation, homologation ...) .To do so, contact the ENRIC-NARIC centre of the country you are interested in. The list of ENRIC-NARIC centres is available online. This procedure pays off and the procedures vary from one country to another.

If the CVs you already had for English employers did not suit them, then imagine what it will be for a foreign employer! Writing a resume for the search for an international job must be done according to the rules of the country.

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

The Teaching Job Which Will Make You Travel!

Do you have a wondering soul and crave to travel a lot? But due to your profession, you find it hard to move as much as you want. What if there is a possibility for you to travel while earning money? This is what teaching English jobs in Asia have in store for you!

Teaching is a very demanding job since you will need to prepare well in advance your course and also following up on the progress of each student is not given! Add to that the pressure of making sure your class doesn’t go below the passing rate allowed by the establishment, your life might seem just borderline hectic. If you are an English teacher, there’s good news for you. You can indeed take up teaching English jobs in Asia and fulfil both your dream of travelling as well as earning while doing what you know best! Asia has seen an increase in demand for English teachers and the reasons remain unclear but many claim it is due to the fact that more and more transactions are international and most agreements and deals are in English.

The Asian continent is the new flagship destination for young Europeans. The solutions to go to work in Asia when you are under 30 years are increasing. And if you are interested in teaching English jobs in Asia, you will be impressed by the keenness of the students. They work hard and are high achievers which will make your effort all the more rewarding!