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williamsabia



Joined: 30 May 2011

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:34 pm    Post subject: Best recruiters Reply with quote

I am expecting to have all my documents together, apostilled and scanned within the month (July). How long afterward can I expect to be moving toward obtaining a job? Does anyone have any recruiters that specialize in USA citizens, or people with experience. I want to teach in Seoul or the surrounding neighborhoods. Also, I don't drink that often, will I be looked down upon, or seem weird to Koreans, who I've heard can put 'em back.
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Best recruiters Reply with quote

williamsabia wrote:
I am expecting to have all my documents together, apostilled and scanned within the month (July). How long afterward can I expect to be moving toward obtaining a job? Does anyone have any recruiters that specialize in USA citizens, or people with experience. I want to teach in Seoul or the surrounding neighborhoods. Also, I don't drink that often, will I be looked down upon, or seem weird to Koreans, who I've heard can put 'em back.


With all your documents in hand the biggest delay is finding a contract that you will accept.

AFTER you get one that YOU will accept the processing time (including shipping of documents) is between 12-21 days (from application to boarding the plane.)

The chances of finding a job (that will hire you) within 10 days of contacting a bunch of recruiters 100%.
The chances of finding a job that you will accept will depend entirely on you.

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Gorf



Joined: 25 Jun 2011

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's no such thing as a "best" recruiter. Use 500 recruiters if you have to, the recruiter doesn't matter, only the contract quality they send you. Some will be friendly, others will be pushy, but in the end all they care about is getting paid by schools. Feel no allegiance or bias for one more than another. Talk to teachers that work at schools you interview for or find their blogs online.

No one will care whether or not you drink, I rarely drink at all and it's never been a problem. Don't refuse drinks from others but you're under no obligation to start pounding away like the rest of 'em. Foreigners are looked at as being outside the Korean social rules so feel free to pass on drinking invitations or whatever. It may ostracize you a little bit, but that doesn't mean you can't make friends with other foreigners or Koreans who respect your dietary decisions.
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isitts



Joined: 25 Dec 2008
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Best recruiters Reply with quote

williamsabia wrote:
I am expecting to have all my documents together, apostilled and scanned within the month (July). How long afterward can I expect to be moving toward obtaining a job? Does anyone have any recruiters that specialize in USA citizens, or people with experience. I want to teach in Seoul or the surrounding neighborhoods. Also, I don't drink that often, will I be looked down upon, or seem weird to Koreans, who I've heard can put 'em back.


You can run a search for recruiters on this site. Should be a number of threads and the answers haven�t changed much.

But, um, no. No one�s specialized in the way you were hoping. Recruiters are looking for live bodies to place in a school so they can get paid.

That said, though, if you do have experience, doesn�t hurt to mention that in your email subject heading (unless your experience/certifications make you overqualified).
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