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kaz_AZ
Joined: 29 Feb 2012 Posts: 10 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:00 pm Post subject: Apollo Hanoi |
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I've recently been offered a position with Apollo in Hanoi. From what I've heard (or, the little that I've heard) it looks like Apollo is a good jumping off point for a brand new teacher like myself. I certainly was never in the market for University jobs (I'm only recently off my CELTA with a Pass B with no teaching experience) so I'm not too picky about having an incredibly high paying job.
A few questions:
1) Anyone know anything about Apollo?
2) I've always lived with more than one roommate and don't intend on changing that in Vietnam - best place to look for spare rooms open?
3) What should I be expecting to pay for a room in a decent flat that's furnished?
4) General dress code for work?
Any feedback would ease my mind. |
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Mattingly

Joined: 03 Jul 2008 Posts: 249
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 5:53 pm Post subject: |
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Can be a good starting point.
After 6-8 months you can go on to better pastures.
Don't give the DOS too much respect, as he/she has not earned his/her position based on ability.
Good luck, and welcome aboard. |
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toiyeuthitmeo
Joined: 21 May 2010 Posts: 213
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:00 am Post subject: |
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The most recent chatter about Apollo on this board is that it is a decent- enough chain school for those just starting out, and that there were some big management changes to the effect of hiring less-experienced managers for a lot less pay.
All schools seem to have a similar dress-code. For men, it is smart attire, meaning non-jean slacks, button-down collared shirt, tie, and non-athletic close-toed shoes. Exceptions often occur for more kiddie-focused schools, where a company T-shirt or even casual attire is allowed.
EVEN AN AVERAGE-SIZED WESTERN MAN CAN HAVE PROBLEMS FINDING GOOD WORK ATTIRE IN VN! So if you're a man anywhere near or above 6 feet tall or 200 lbs, think about having a decent wardrobe before you come.
Women seem to have it a bit easier, in that they get away with sandals, sleeveless and "T-shirt material-like" tops, all manner of short-hemmed skirts and capri shorts...
For shared accommodation, best is to meet people once you arrive.
Prior to arriving, there are a few things you could do to look into a shared house. If you're corresponding with someone at Apollo, ask them to provide you with email addresses of teachers at your center and / or ask them to put out an inquiry for you if anyone is looking for a roommate or has any info.
I don't live in Hanoi but I'm sure there is a newspaper, facebook group, or website that's also useful. Let's let a Hanoi person chime in on that. |
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kurtz
Joined: 12 Mar 2008 Posts: 518 Location: Phaic Tan
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:15 am Post subject: |
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I've met people who have worked at Apollo.....maybe not the best place to work but not a bad first gig. Should save some money there.
Try the new hanoin website for shared accommodation, should pick something up for between $180-$300 per month.
Might help to say what sex you are in terms of dress code. There's usually some kind of standards in the mills, I always think it's best to look smart, for the students and I think the parents like a good look too. Smart casual should suffice. |
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inhanoi
Joined: 22 Oct 2011 Posts: 165
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:55 pm Post subject: |
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@mattingly: "Don't give the DOS too much respect, as he/she has not earned his/her position based on ability."
Could you elaborate? Are you referring to all of them, or one in particular? I don't imagine it could be one, since you share the genders across your condemnation. However, if it is one DoS who's a problem, could you share your insights?
If not, then it's really unfair to a new teacher to put such thoughts/attitudes in their heads. The DoS could be well-qualified, sensitive, and sympathetic. Luck of the draw. |
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