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chaz47



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:45 am    Post subject: planning on leaving the ROK soon... Reply with quote

I was in BKK during December and applying for jobs. I was offered a few interviews but nothing very promising so I accepted an offer back in the ROK where I had worked for several years prior. Now, 4 months into the contract and entirely frustrated with my schedule and apartment I am resigning and looking for a new job.

I heard that this is peak season for Thailand so I've applied to a couple places through the internet. I got a reply from Mediakids almost immediately. I feel as if they're not offering me enough for my experience and qualifications though. I have 5 years experience, essentially two BAs and a 120 hour TESOL cert. If I'm lucky they'll give me 36,000Baht.

I cannot leave my present position until May 1st so I need to apply/interview from the ROK.

Advice?
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tttompatz



Joined: 06 Mar 2010
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Location: Talibon, Bohol, Philippines

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:42 am    Post subject: Re: planning on leaving the ROK soon... Reply with quote

chaz47 wrote:
I was in BKK during December and applying for jobs. I was offered a few interviews but nothing very promising so I accepted an offer back in the ROK where I had worked for several years prior. Now, 4 months into the contract and entirely frustrated with my schedule and apartment I am resigning and looking for a new job.

I heard that this is peak season for Thailand so I've applied to a couple places through the internet. I got a reply from Mediakids almost immediately. I feel as if they're not offering me enough for my experience and qualifications though. I have 5 years experience, essentially two BAs and a 120 hour TESOL cert. If I'm lucky they'll give me 36,000Baht.

I cannot leave my present position until May 1st so I need to apply/interview from the ROK.

Advice?


MNR and don't look back.

Quit looking at the language academies/agencies. They are strictly bottom of the pay scale unless you are prepared to start at the bottom and work your way up again.

MOD EDIT


Look for decent bilingual schools, EP schools or entry level university jobs. Look at the WHOLE package and not just the base salary (it doesn't take much in the way of "extra" classes to turn a 36k job into a 50k one.

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chaz47



Joined: 22 Apr 2005
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 6:12 am    Post subject: Re: planning on leaving the ROK soon... Reply with quote

tttompatz wrote:
chaz47 wrote:
I was in BKK during December and applying for jobs. I was offered a few interviews but nothing very promising so I accepted an offer back in the ROK where I had worked for several years prior. Now, 4 months into the contract and entirely frustrated with my schedule and apartment I am resigning and looking for a new job.

I heard that this is peak season for Thailand so I've applied to a couple places through the internet. I got a reply from Mediakids almost immediately. I feel as if they're not offering me enough for my experience and qualifications though. I have 5 years experience, essentially two BAs and a 120 hour TESOL cert. If I'm lucky they'll give me 36,000Baht.

I cannot leave my present position until May 1st so I need to apply/interview from the ROK.

Advice?


MNR and don't look back.

Quit looking at the language academies/agencies. They are strictly bottom of the pay scale unless you are prepared to start at the bottom and work your way up again.

MOD EDIT


Would that I could but I put money into the apartment deposit along with my present school. I'm not leaving that here in the ROK. Not to mention I have to pay rent on this dive until someone takes on the lease.

Look for decent bilingual schools, EP schools or entry level university jobs. Look at the WHOLE package and not just the base salary (it doesn't take much in the way of "extra" classes to turn a 36k job into a 50k one.
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Warning Bells



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You need to be in Thailand at the time if your application. If Thais don't see a Thai phone number and address on your resume, they will not consider you for an interview. Rarely do they ever send you an email for an interview before they have called your phone number.
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tttompatz



Joined: 06 Mar 2010
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Location: Talibon, Bohol, Philippines

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Warning Bells wrote:
You need to be in Thailand at the time if your application. If Thais don't see a Thai phone number and address on your resume, they will not consider you for an interview. Rarely do they ever send you an email for an interview before they have called your phone number.


In the past that would have gone without saying however...

Today it is not always true and certainly not true for the better schools/jobs.

I was hired from abroad and had about 15 interviews (all ending in offers of employment) while outside of Thailand before deciding on the particular job that I did accept.

Timing is important, more so than being on the ground.

Skype (and other VOIP / video-phone) packages mean that schools can interview from abroad without incurring any significant expense and are more willing to do so.

That said, if you are looking for bottom barrel, entry level jobs there most academies and agencies can't be bothered recruiting from abroad - too many off-the-street applicants who meet their criteria (white face, pulse, willing to work for 25-30k and reasonably sober when they show up at the door).

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