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paulcarr



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Location: Dublin, Ireland.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 12:48 pm    Post subject: Inquiries and requests from a Teacher in Beijing... Reply with quote

My name is Paul Carr. I posted here before about a year ago before I first came to China. Well, I'm about to finish my year long contract with a college in the Beijing area. And, anyway, I was looking around for another job. I'm from Ireland but, to be frank, I don't want to go back to Ireland for the summer. I'd like to travel around China instead. Anyway, I have a number of requests. Can anyone give me a list of colleges/universities in Beijing? I want to find a job in Beijing city. My present job is a little outside of Beijing city and, since I live in Beijing city, it's a bit of a commute. It would be useful for me to have a convenient list of colleges/universities in the Beijing area complete with e-mail addresses so that I can send them all a job application and resume.

Ideally, I want to find a job in a college and university in the Beijing city area. I have an apartment already in the Beijing city area so the college/university I work won't have to pay extra money for an apartment for me. So, anyway, ideally, I'm looking for a minimum of 8,000 RMB a month job. And, yeah, my present work contract ends on July 15th so I want to arrange a new job where I can get a new work contract from July 15th but won't be working until the beginning of the university season at the end of September, I think. Maybe beginning of September. In the meantime, I can do some travelling around China.

Presently, I work in a private college in the Beijing area. It's not what one would describe as the best college in the city or country. The students in my college, for example, fail their entrance exams. I was wondering if it is difficult to get work in a public university. Do TEFL teachers ordinarily need more than a TEFL degree and university degree? Do they also need a masters degree for example? or Phd or something like that?

I want to teach in a college/university. I want to teach adults, not children.

Anyway, a few days ago, I went to 2 job interviews in Beijing city in private schools. To be honest, I am not too keen in working in a private school but, out of curiosity, I went to two interviews. My understanding is that private schools pay better than colleges/universities, both public and private, but they don't offer you as much holidays. You have to work during the summer months and so on. I'm not too keen on that. I've been working hard enough these past few months in the college I'm in.

Anyway the two private schols I went to interviews in were:

Dell English

and

Guobin Institute.

Anyone here got any opinions or experiences of these places. What are they like to work in?

Actually, I have received quite a number of phone calls from private schools these past few days including:

Wall Street English..

Are they good?

Also, New Oriental School.

How are they?

Anyone here with some insider information about what's the best school? Wink.

All the Best,

Paul Carr
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william wallace



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 2:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My opinions on the following :

Dell ? - I Personally know the owner, and would rather be homeless and hungry than work for him, but luckily he's no longer a doctor! I know people who've worked for it/him, and they seemed fine with it.

Wall Street ?- Salary is lower than when they first started up,but seeing as they pay big bucks(ha ha!) for China/Beijing, they are a bit stuffy. It's the old stroke-the-ego( was that Superman , a WALL STREET lawyer, or an ESL FT ?) game.They didn't want me, and I didn't want them.I've heard former students speak poorly of this place.

Guobin ? I think they're located near a glue factory...4 years apart I called them about working for them...never even got to an interview; reminded me of 21 Century.The first interview for 21 Century the lass saw my credentials and was impressed, and asked ME how THEY could get contracts,and the second time they had little work. In Irish, we call these places sh.ite.

New Oriental ? Go up to Haidian and check it out. I thought it looked more like a bank. It has to come close to epitomizing China's marriage of raw and exploitive capitalism to education...Nasty. I think this very well may be where the white monkey phenomenon came from..

Good luck,though
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nolefan



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 6:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I worked briefly for Guobin when I first moved to Beijing and I can't say it was all that bad. I was teaching corporate classes in Banks and pretty big companies. Back then, they had a few financial issues that seemed to have been resolved by now.

The head honcho, who the institute is named after, is quite a character who speaks a few languages fluently and takes a keen interest in learning more about his teachers. They also try to organize a few outdoor getaways to promote exchange between students and teachers outside the classroom.

Their office is a bit out there in the north west side of the city but from my relatively short teaching experience here, they were one of the nicer schools I dealt with.
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william wallace



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Guobin Inst. is North-West Haidian near Shangrala Hotel.
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therock



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here is a pretty extensive list of colleges and universities in Beijing. The list doesn't come with any contact details, but if you do a google search for each particular school that interests you, you should be able to find some contact details. Good luck!!


Peking University

Renmin University of China

Tsinghua University

Northern Jiaotong University

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Petroleum University

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

North China Electric Power University

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

China Agriculture University

Beijing Forestry University

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

Beijing Normal University

Beijing Foreign Studies University

Beijing Language and Culture University

University of International Business and Economics

Central University of Finance

China University of Political Science and Law

Central University for Nationalities

Chinese People�s Public Security University

Peking Union Medical University

Beijing University of Physical Education

Beijing Institute of Technology

Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Beijing Technology & Business University

Beijing Union University

Beijing Polytechnic University

North China University of Technology

Capital University of Medical Sciences

Capital Normal University

Capital University of Economics and Business

Communication University of China

University of International Relations

Central Academy of Drama

Central Academy of Fine Arts

Central Conservatory of Music

Beijing Institute of Electronic Science and Technology

Foreign Affairs College

China Labour College

Beijing Youth College for Political Sciences

Beijing Women's Institute

Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture

Beijing Institute of Clothing Technology

Beijing Institute of Machinery

Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication

Beijing Information Technology Institute

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

Shougang (Capital Steel) Institute of Engineering

Beijing Agricultural College

Shoudu (Capital) Institute of Physical Education

Beijing Second Foreign Language Institute

Beijing Materials Institute

Beijing People�s Police College

China Conservatory of Music

Beijing Dance Academy

China Academy of Drama

Beijing Film Academy

Beijing City University

Beijing Youth Politics College

Beijing Vocational Institute of Light Industry

Beijing Science Technology and Management College

Beijing Electronic Science and Technology Vocational College

Beijing Information Technology College

Beijing Jiaotong Vocation Technical College

Northern Beijing Vocational Education Institute

Beijing Institute of Finance and Commerce Management

Beijing Institute of Business and Technology

Peking University Founder Technology College

University for Science and Technology Beijing

Beijing Vocational College of Politics

Beijing Professional Business Institute

Beijing Bailie Univeristy

Beijing Vocational Institute of Agriculture

Beijing Huijia University

Beijing Geelyu University

Beijing Modern Vocational and Technical College

Beijing Vocational Institute of Drama
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SnoopBot



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's a good list that someone posted for you above.

I would start knocking on doors now. However, one thing that you might not get and that is the 8000 rmb a month salary.

Most of these universities will not pay their masters degree qualified or Ph.D teachers 8000 a month.

Salaries have been dropping the last few years. You can get 5000-6000 RMB a month for 20 hours a week which is pretty much standard.

I've been to 3 Beijing job fairs and have not seen any listings for 8000 unless they were very specialized or required the MA/Ph.D degree in support for a joint western-Chinese university program.

If you can find one, you did pretty darn good.

Try the Forestry University and Agricultural university on Xue yuan lu, both need FT's before I came back to the USA for my vacation.

BCLU needs FT's but require a Masters in Education + TESOL with and advertised whopping high end salary of 3200 a month per web page. BA/BS positions were 2800 +

I do know they had openings (of course they do with that offered pay) 3 months ago.

That pay level really stinks but the area around the school is not bad so if pay isn't a top priority and location is, that would be a good choice.
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cj750s



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I've been to 3 Beijing job fairs and have not seen any listings for 8000 unless they were very specialized or required the MA/Ph.D degree in support for a joint western-Chinese university program.



what I understand from one of the people working on the promotion of these job fairs..is that they are designed to keep the money low..and that there is a ceiling on what they can offer at the event...
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william wallace



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wish they'd use a better word than "fair". A buddy, who's since run away to Singapore and I went to one of these fairs , and I was almost escorted out of the FAIR. Why you ask ? Cuz, I darn well knew that every blessed job offered there was not fair. I promised my buddy that I would take it in the proper context ,(sorry folks!), and that being as one bad stinking joke. But when I saw the foreigners looking so eager and entranced - I lost it. One joint (a place of higher edicasion) promised me 5,000 RMB and I was using full on sarcasm to amuse my friend, but it was lost on these...(will this forum allow me to name "these" ? I think not), and when they said it included a dorm....Wow! a real honest to goodness dorm. I'm sure I've seen in the mag "Better Dorms and Gardens". When I said that I had my own(bought) condo, they'd give me 1,500 in lieu of the dorm.

Not to play elitist here, but the only ones that seemed gung-ho were the Africans escaping war torn_________.
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SnoopBot



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cj750s wrote:
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I've been to 3 Beijing job fairs and have not seen any listings for 8000 unless they were very specialized or required the MA/Ph.D degree in support for a joint western-Chinese university program.



what I understand from one of the people working on the promotion of these job fairs..is that they are designed to keep the money low..and that there is a ceiling on what they can offer at the event...


I wouldn't doubt it, the only difference I noticed from the 2005 to the 2007 one was an increased in hours 14-16 in 2005, to standard 20 now in 2007.

Pay looks the same, some have goofy extra clauses placed in them that includes "University Events, and promotion of English/school" which usually means English corners. (and often not paid to do)

Those were the only differences from the 2004-5 one I attended. A few had lower salaries than I remembered in 2005.

A big change was that a few booths were set up to offer some type of TEFL certificate. A couple of other booths pointed potential teachers to these booths which offered some "high-paying" position if you did their TEFL certificate program for teaching English to Chinese.

In my opinion, just another money making scheme to promise a higher pay if you completed this program.

I got suckered into certifications and endorsements when I was involved in high-tech, get your MCSE certification and you'll earn 100K a year. Of course after I completed them, same job offers but I was short +15 K USD in my wallet.
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