daedalusfinch
Joined: 27 Feb 2009
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:40 am Post subject: Help finding a non-teaching job |
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My girlfriend recently moved to Seoul to teach English, and I am looking to follow her soon. The problem is, teaching just isn't going to pay the bills with the tanking won (I'll have about 800/month in obligations in the United States). I have a bachelor's degree in English (minor in political science and german).
I'm currently a copy editor/page designer (I fix grammatical errors, do layout/make custom art for pages, and write headlines) for a newspaper of a good-sized city, and I have two years of experience in this field. I'd like to continue doing this, preferably for one of the English-language newspapers in Seoul, but I'm also interested in graphic design, marketing, advertising, and PR.
The problem is, it seems the only job listings I can find in Seoul are for teaching positions. What should I do? Should I cold-email the newspapers with my resume/cover letter/portfolio? Should I find a headhunter? Is there another route I should take?
Any advice you guys could give would be wonderful. Thanks in advance.
P.S. -- What's the attitude toward facial hair in the business culture? I have a well-maintained beard and mustache. Should I shave it for my resume picture? |
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