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what salary might i recieve in Taiwan ?

 
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knautica



Joined: 17 Jan 2009
Posts: 52
Location: Hastings UK

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:41 pm    Post subject: what salary might i recieve in Taiwan ? Reply with quote

Hi there, can you please advise me about EFL job prospects and pay in Taiwan.

I have;

TESOL Cert,
TESOL Diploma,
HND Business Studies,
first degree (Open University UK),
masters degree (MA Education),
PGCE (post compulsory)

I�m a director of studies of an EFL Dept. at a UK College of FE and I�ve been teaching for 17 years.

Given my situation, what kind of jobs and salary might I expect? Thanks very much for your help.


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romanworld



Joined: 27 May 2008
Posts: 388

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's no doubt that your resume is strong on qualifications and experience, but the TEFL environment has changed drastically here in Taiwan over the past few years. In the past, an MA in Education would have been a passport into a cushy university job, which would've paid around 56K for a 10-hour week.(You could've bumped up your hours by doing additional o/t hours paid at around $NT575 per hour.) However, now it's virtually impossible to get these jobs because the MOE is phasing out MAs in favour of Ph.ds.

Besides the universities, there are the high schools and the buxibans. The highschools pay anywhere between 55K and 70K, although you'll need to bear in mind that you'll be working from around 8-5pm each weekday, and possibly Saturday mornings. The buxibans, or Cram Schools, are private sector operations that are often run by business people and NOT educationalists, which means money - and NOT standards - is the bottom line for the owner. These jobs can pay anywhere between 50-65K, although you might get additional hours if the boss likes you.(If he/she doesn't, you might get less!)

I should add that jobs are becoming harder and harder to find here as the recessions kicks in. As the money dries up, parents are tightening their belts and being more cautious with their money. My advice is: DON'T GIVE UP A GOOD JOB IN THE UK TO COME HERE NOW. If you do, you might regret it.
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Taylor



Joined: 24 Oct 2003
Posts: 384
Location: Texas/Taiwan

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd like to support Romanworld's post. It sounds like he is observant, clear and accurate.

As for teaching in High Schools, I'm not sure exactly what credentials would be required. It may be different between public high schools and private high schools. You'd have class sizes between 25 and 65 students, I'd suppose.

Taylor
(10 years in Kaohsiung)
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