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mlawson1776
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Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:03 pm Post subject: Looking for work in Israel |
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Hi All,
Most of the postings in this forum are quite old so I thought I would start a new one. I am currently in Israel because my boyfriend lives here, in Haifa. I am a native-English speaker from the US (not Jewish) with a B.A. in Psychology, a CELTA cert., and about 6 months of various teaching experience.
Judging by all the posts and the lack of job listings on the major sites, the market doesn't look so good for me here. I have looked into Berlitz and Wall Street and have applied to several smaller schools throughout Israel with only negative responses. I am working on compiling a list of schools and language institutes in and around Haifa in order to start making the rounds with my CV.
I got some good websites on TEFL in Israel from other postings here that I am going to check out. I also posted in CouchSurfing/Haifa, but haven't received a single response to that. I was thinking of advertising private lessons in some local papers and/or putting up flyers around Haifa.
I'm just looking for any advice that anyone can give me.
Thanks so much! |
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scot47
Joined: 10 Jan 2003 Posts: 15343
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:07 am Post subject: |
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There are probably more speakers of English than of Hebrew in this part of the world ! |
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Henry_Cowell
Joined: 27 May 2005 Posts: 3352 Location: Berkeley
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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scot47 wrote: |
There are probably more speakers of English than of Hebrew in this part of the world ! |
Make that "native" speakers too. Plenty of Americans have been emigrating to Israel since the early part of the 20th century. |
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scot47
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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HC native/non-native is a false dichotomy. It should be seen as a spectrum. |
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johnslat
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 13859 Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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Why do I have the uneasy feeling that a can of worms has just been opened?
Regards,
John |
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Henry_Cowell
Joined: 27 May 2005 Posts: 3352 Location: Berkeley
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:49 pm Post subject: |
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The OP thought that being a "native" speaker of English (her term) would help get her a teaching job in Israel. There are plenty of "native" speakers from the U.S. and Canada there already. That was the only point I was trying to make.
N.B. The last three posters have a combined total of 23,438 posts on this site. What has happened to our lives? |
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johnslat
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 13859 Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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Dear Henry,
"What has happened to our lives?"
You mean - besides taking a wrong turn and ending up in EFL/ESL?
Nothing terribly bad, I'd say. I can certainly think of a lot of worse pastimes than posting on Dave's.
Regards,
John |
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Henry_Cowell
Joined: 27 May 2005 Posts: 3352 Location: Berkeley
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John, wrong turns usually present new opportunities! |
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cairanya
Joined: 02 Jun 2012 Posts: 62
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:13 pm Post subject: Re: Looking for work in Israel |
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mlawson1776 wrote: |
Hi All,
Most of the postings in this forum are quite old so I thought I would start a new one. I am currently in Israel because my boyfriend lives here, in Haifa. I am a native-English speaker from the US (not Jewish) with a B.A. in Psychology, a CELTA cert., and about 6 months of various teaching experience.
Judging by all the posts and the lack of job listings on the major sites, the market doesn't look so good for me here. I have looked into Berlitz and Wall Street and have applied to several smaller schools throughout Israel with only negative responses. I am working on compiling a list of schools and language institutes in and around Haifa in order to start making the rounds with my CV.
I got some good websites on TEFL in Israel from other postings here that I am going to check out. I also posted in CouchSurfing/Haifa, but haven't received a single response to that. I was thinking of advertising private lessons in some local papers and/or putting up flyers around Haifa.
I'm just looking for any advice that anyone can give me.
Thanks so much! |
Wait, "not Jewish" by American standards (i.e., Christian/Muslim/Hindu/etc.) or by Israeli standards (i.e., Reform/Conservative)?
If you're Reform or Conservative you still qualify for an Oleh's Visa and can get job hunting and HSL support via the Ministry of Immigration. |
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Prof.Gringo
Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 2236 Location: Dang Cong San Viet Nam Quang Vinh Muon Nam!
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Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:17 pm Post subject: Re: Looking for work in Israel |
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cairanya wrote: |
mlawson1776 wrote: |
Hi All,
Most of the postings in this forum are quite old so I thought I would start a new one. I am currently in Israel because my boyfriend lives here, in Haifa. I am a native-English speaker from the US (not Jewish) with a B.A. in Psychology, a CELTA cert., and about 6 months of various teaching experience.
Judging by all the posts and the lack of job listings on the major sites, the market doesn't look so good for me here. I have looked into Berlitz and Wall Street and have applied to several smaller schools throughout Israel with only negative responses. I am working on compiling a list of schools and language institutes in and around Haifa in order to start making the rounds with my CV.
I got some good websites on TEFL in Israel from other postings here that I am going to check out. I also posted in CouchSurfing/Haifa, but haven't received a single response to that. I was thinking of advertising private lessons in some local papers and/or putting up flyers around Haifa.
I'm just looking for any advice that anyone can give me.
Thanks so much! |
Wait, "not Jewish" by American standards (i.e., Christian/Muslim/Hindu/etc.) or by Israeli standards (i.e., Reform/Conservative)?
If you're Reform or Conservative you still qualify for an Oleh's Visa and can get job hunting and HSL support via the Ministry of Immigration. |
I know for a fact I qualify to make Aliyah under the Law of Return... Now, as an Oleh, without any Hebrew skills (Yes, I know, I'll get free intensive Hebrew course thrown in) what IS the job market like in Israel?
And I don't mean just teaching EFL, but overall, how's the job market?
Thanks! |
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nomad soul
Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:58 am Post subject: Re: Looking for work in Israel |
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Prof.Gringo wrote: |
...what IS the job market like in Israel?
And I don't mean just teaching EFL, but overall, how's the job market? |
Try a couple of Internet searches using:
expat forum israel
current job market israel |
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Prof.Gringo
Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 2236 Location: Dang Cong San Viet Nam Quang Vinh Muon Nam!
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Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:58 am Post subject: Re: Looking for work in Israel |
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nomad soul wrote: |
Prof.Gringo wrote: |
...what IS the job market like in Israel?
And I don't mean just teaching EFL, but overall, how's the job market? |
Try a couple of Internet searches using:
expat forum israel
current job market israel |
Wow...what a response |
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nomad soul
Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 11:26 am Post subject: Re: Looking for work in Israel |
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Prof.Gringo wrote: |
nomad soul wrote: |
Prof.Gringo wrote: |
...what IS the job market like in Israel?
And I don't mean just teaching EFL, but overall, how's the job market? |
Try a couple of Internet searches using:
expat forum israel
current job market israel |
Wow...what a response |
My response wasn't meant to be flippant. Since this particular forum hasn't seen any action since October 2012, I was merely pointing you to a couple of sources via the Internet (e.g., active Israel expat forums as well as recent articles on jobs in the country) that would provide you quick, relevant info. Anyway, good luck with your job search. |
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hochhasd
Joined: 03 Jul 2008 Posts: 422
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Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:16 am Post subject: Re: Looking for work in Israel |
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Prof.Gringo wrote: |
cairanya wrote: |
mlawson1776 wrote: |
Hi All,
Most of the postings in this forum are quite old so I thought I would start a new one. I am currently in Israel because my boyfriend lives here, in Haifa. I am a native-English speaker from the US (not Jewish) with a B.A. in Psychology, a CELTA cert., and about 6 months of various teaching experience.
Judging by all the posts and the lack of job listings on the major sites, the market doesn't look so good for me here. I have looked into Berlitz and Wall Street and have applied to several smaller schools throughout Israel with only negative responses. I am working on compiling a list of schools and language institutes in and around Haifa in order to start making the rounds with my CV.
I got some good websites on TEFL in Israel from other postings here that I am going to check out. I also posted in CouchSurfing/Haifa, but haven't received a single response to that. I was thinking of advertising private lessons in some local papers and/or putting up flyers around Haifa.
I'm just looking for any advice that anyone can give me.
Thanks so much! |
Wait, "not Jewish" by American standards (i.e., Christian/Muslim/Hindu/etc.) or by Israeli standards (i.e., Reform/Conservative)?
If you're Reform or Conservative you still qualify for an Oleh's Visa and can get job hunting and HSL support via the Ministry of Immigration. |
I know for a fact I qualify to make Aliyah under the Law of Return... Now, as an Oleh, without any Hebrew skills (Yes, I know, I'll get free intensive Hebrew course thrown in) what IS the job market like in Israel?
And I don't mean just teaching EFL, but overall, how's the job market?
Thanks! |
I guess you are no older than 26 years(i believe that is the deadline) and Jewish? The job market is bad. I was thinking about doing the same thing without doing Aliyah as I am too old. The government starts you off with enough money for one year and what you get is enough to live near the war zone. You can forget about teaching English as I checked into that when I was on vacation. If you have friends or family living there it might help. |
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Ixchel
Joined: 11 Mar 2003 Posts: 156 Location: The 7th level of hell
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Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 11:24 pm Post subject: Re: Looking for work in Israel |
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hochhasd wrote: |
Prof.Gringo wrote: |
cairanya wrote: |
mlawson1776 wrote: |
Hi All,
Most of the postings in this forum are quite old so I thought I would start a new one. I am currently in Israel because my boyfriend lives here, in Haifa. I am a native-English speaker from the US (not Jewish) with a B.A. in Psychology, a CELTA cert., and about 6 months of various teaching experience.
Judging by all the posts and the lack of job listings on the major sites, the market doesn't look so good for me here. I have looked into Berlitz and Wall Street and have applied to several smaller schools throughout Israel with only negative responses. I am working on compiling a list of schools and language institutes in and around Haifa in order to start making the rounds with my CV.
I got some good websites on TEFL in Israel from other postings here that I am going to check out. I also posted in CouchSurfing/Haifa, but haven't received a single response to that. I was thinking of advertising private lessons in some local papers and/or putting up flyers around Haifa.
I'm just looking for any advice that anyone can give me.
Thanks so much! |
Wait, "not Jewish" by American standards (i.e., Christian/Muslim/Hindu/etc.) or by Israeli standards (i.e., Reform/Conservative)?
If you're Reform or Conservative you still qualify for an Oleh's Visa and can get job hunting and HSL support via the Ministry of Immigration. |
I know for a fact I qualify to make Aliyah under the Law of Return... Now, as an Oleh, without any Hebrew skills (Yes, I know, I'll get free intensive Hebrew course thrown in) what IS the job market like in Israel?
And I don't mean just teaching EFL, but overall, how's the job market?
Thanks! |
I guess you are no older than 26 years(i believe that is the deadline) and Jewish? The job market is bad. I was thinking about doing the same thing without doing Aliyah as I am too old. The government starts you off with enough money for one year and what you get is enough to live near the war zone. You can forget about teaching English as I checked into that when I was on vacation. If you have friends or family living there it might help. |
You can retrain as a teacher in Israel to teach K-12 or you can get a PhD to teach university (university jobs all require PhDs) For either of those career paths you must speak fluent Hebrew. There are a lot (English is in high demand-Israelis are NOT fluent for the most part and few people around the world speak Hebrew so knowing English is a necessity) of private English teaching jobs that don't require a high level of Hebrew but it's not a career. There are plenty of jobs but again, you must speak Hebrew.
And yes, I know whereof I speak as I have family there. |
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