English Teaching Jobs In Poland
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Cassandra Said:
I'm going to get a job teaching English in Poland. Is 30pln p/h a good rate of pay?We Answered:
It's an averange or even better money for a teacher who starts teaching. It depends in which city you will be but especially in Warsaw, Cracow, and other big cities the stakes for private lessons can be up to 50pln/45 minutes. If you are going to work in a state school, 30pln/h is rather good money.Bryan Said:
What jobs involve lots of overseas travel?We Answered:
Check out https://www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/index.h… It's the CIA website and they have a lot of opportunity for travel abroad and can definitely us your AI skills, especially if you are willing to do more studies. Previous traveling experience, foreign language knowledge is a plus. And they definitely pay well! If you think about going to Graduate School, they have Internship opportunities as well and that's a big plus if you want to work for them in the future. They have them for Undergraduates too, but you say you already have a degree, so that's out. Good Luck!Also, it doesn't really pay much and it's a completely different kind of job, but you could go for the Peace Corps. They definitely could use your computer and AI knowledge to help develop technology systems in other countries. Just a thought. :)
Marie Said:
Where can I find a native English speaking person with Bachelor degree who wants to come to Poland to teach?We Answered:
Hi,You could list the job on sites like www.jobs.ac.uk, www.esljobs.com, www.eslcafe.com, www.esljobsworld.com or www.eslemployment.com. You could also try listing it on Gumtree.
You could also try e-mailing universities or colleges who offer CELTA qualifications (or other TEFL certificates) - they might e-mail details of the job to their students who have recently completed the CELTA.
Heather Said:
Salaries in Poland???We Answered:
1 USD = 2.75 PLNYou might want to go to this website:
http://www.stat.gov.pl/gus/45_737_ENG_HT…
Check out page 175 of the document to get an idea on wages. On average, Polish professionals have a gross wage of 3180 PLN per month. However, if you separate how much professional men and women earn then you will get: 3751 PLN for men and 2862 PLN for women.
This does not necessarily answer your question, but it should give you an idea on wages in general.
Daisy Said:
Anyone ever lived in Poland?We Answered:
I think POLSKA is amazing!The history, the people, the service, the architecture, our language, our little villages and big cities!
Can I ask, are you a certified English teacher? You're wording is not very sophisticated for a teacher, but Im just assuming because I don't know you.
Unlike Mr. " I dont like it here", I LOVE POLAND, everything about our country makes me happy and proud.
I do not believe this "I dont like it here' person is an open American. I live in America and I definetely know ALOT of Americans, I've lived here 14 years! Americans are not known for being open to other countries, that is a generalization ofcourse, Im not trying to be offensive, because I too, live in America now. I dont think you ('I dont like it here' person) like Poland because it's not what you're used to. Obviously, you don't think of you're time in Europe as an adventure, you're just trying to get by with your American way of life. Well let me tell you, WAKE UP, Poland is not America. Poland is a great country, with our own culture and own way of life, which I personally love.
You need to get out more and enjoy Eastern Europe, you have been ignorant, and if you don't like Poland then whatever, you should have left earlier.
To answer the question, I think you will find a mixture of good things and less-good things. The cities have many different tourists and students, so you will find that they're are many foreigners in the big cities. I personally love Krakow and Gdansk, but all the cities and villages are equally special.
Good Luck with the job, stayed open-minded, optimistic and enthusiastic and you'll love it!
Gail Said:
How can I find an apartment in Poland(wroclaw)???We Answered:
Hi Tiffany,Maybe, that site help you,
http://www.warsawshotel.com/Europe/Polan…
Good Luck
Judy Said:
Getting a job in Poland?We Answered:
Yeah look online. You can take a quick one month course to get TEFL certified.CELTA is generally accepted as the best. Look it up online.
