English Teaching Jobs In China

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Shelly Said:

Looking for very helpful websites that list English teaching jobs in Thailand.?

We Answered:

Try http://www.ajarn.com/ it will give you all the information you need about teaching and living in Thailand.

Good Luck.

Donald Said:

What is the best way to go about getting a reasonable paying job teaching English in China?

We Answered:

It is very easy to get a different job if you are living here. It is very easy to find all the English Schools (private ones) and to go talk to them.

The public schools are also very easy to find..........they may or may not pay the best, depending if you don't mind living at the school. Don't you know someone that can speak Chinese? They are very helpful.

OK, I will give you a good choice!!! Go to Dave's Cafe.....Bowen School posted an ad three days ago........it is a good place to work, but they want you to live there.....it is far from town and inconvenient, but a good school and the pay is good.

I have worked there and it is a good school. Just doesn't suite me being married, etc. Give them a resume and expect a call. They are good people and the students are very good. Good luck!!! If you can't find them, email me...........they are in Zhongshan, must better than Ghangzhou!!!

Leonard Said:

I'm Chinese-American, would it be harder for me to get an English teaching job in China or Taiwan?

We Answered:

I'm a Chinese-American student studying in Shanghai, China.

I don't think there would be any problems if the school doesn't provide advance for locals who are more credited by local government. Either China or Taiwan, I don't think there are problems like this. If you reach the requirements for the job, I'm sure there won't be any problems.

Craig Said:

How difficult is it to land an English teaching job in China?

We Answered:

Short answer; EASY. In many parts even just simply looking like a foreigner can get you a job teaching English regardless of qualifications or experience.
Some kind of TEFL is always better, even if it's just for your own confidence as a new teacher and for some 'stricter' countries in Asia it will be a minimum requirement.
Living costs in China are pretty damned cheap in most places (especially if you stay out of the 'big City foreigner/tourist bars and clubs). Real Chinese food is great too, you'll probably find that you'll be able to eat out a lot, even on a basic wage.
As for a 'decent contract', it's hit and miss. Good and bad jobs and good and bad employers are everywhere (Worldwide), sometimes you won't even know until you're already in the job. Just go for it and learn from experience (you can spend too much time researching on the net and that's not always a good thing). Being in the Country you want to work in will be a big bonus as there's nothing like face to face meetings. Remember, jobs are not life sentences and nobody can force you to stay in one if you don't like it. Trust your instincts, have fun and good luck.

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