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shiningstar21
Joined: 22 Aug 2012 Posts: 13
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 3:53 pm Post subject: Should I go to Spain to find an EFL job? |
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I really want to get a TEFL job in Spain, however even though I have applied to about 30 jobs, I have yet to get much response back.
I have a 130 hour TEFL course, a degree, and a little teaching experience.
I understand Spain is a very popular place, so it's competitive, but I've heard it's much easier to get a job once your already abroad.
I am going on holiday to Spain in the begining of September, and was thinking of trying to apply for jobs while I'm there. Is this a good idea? Also, if I am accpeted, would I be able to travel home after my holiday, then come back whenever the job starts?
Also, what is the mimunum salary I should accept?
Do jobs in Spain offer accomodation, or generally no? |
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Grimace420
Joined: 24 Sep 2011 Posts: 88 Location: Madriz
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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When did you apply for said jobs? Almost all language schools have been shut for the last 6 weeks or more and probably won't be looking for new staff for the next 2. That said, I don't "do" academies, but my understanding is they don't start their year properly until at least mid-September or nearly October. Someone correct me if I'm talking out of my rear end.
Applying for jobs while you're here is your best bet, as employers will always prefer those already on the territory to those who may or may not come here. The problem is that you're coming here for your holiday just a little early, before the academic year gets underway. Why wouldn't you be able to leave and come back? What, are you one of those illegal worker types? I see from another one of your posts that you've got a British passport and therefore you aren't, so you can enter and leave Spain as you please.
The salary depends a bit on luck, where you live and your legal status. Your best bet as a first-time ESL teacher is to combine academy work with private classes and I'd say first time around anything over 1,300 per month would be good for somewhere like Madrid or Barcelona and around 1,000 would be good in smaller places.
Accommodation is almost never offered unless you're doing something like working at a summer camp or volunteering at Vaughan Villlage. |
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