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HELP WITH JOB IN ANYANG

 
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gporumbe



Joined: 20 Jun 2006
Location: FLorida

PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 3:44 am    Post subject: HELP WITH JOB IN ANYANG Reply with quote

Hi recently I posted a message asking for help about a job in Anyang. I was told to ask to speak to teachers at the school by members of this forum.

The response to my request has been the following:

When you are accepted with an institute, they will give you a teacher contact b4 you make your mind up.

IS this normal or suspicious or what? IS that typical?

Thanks
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:18 am    Post subject: Re: HELP WITH JOB IN ANYANG Reply with quote

gporumbe wrote:
Hi recently I posted a message asking for help about a job in Anyang. I was told to ask to speak to teachers at the school by members of this forum.

The response to my request has been the following:

When you are accepted with an institute, they will give you a teacher contact b4 you make your mind up.

IS this normal or suspicious or what? IS that typical?

Thanks


It doesn't seem abnormal.

Typically the timeline for being recruited is:

=Send e-mail to recruiter.
=Get job offer specs or list of current llistings.
=Tell the recruiter which ones you are interested in.
=The recruiter will try to sell you to the school.
=The school is interested.
=You get a contract to look at.
=If the contract looks attractive and you look like you can come to terms.
++++then you will have the opportunity to talk to the current teachers.
=You like what you hear. You make final adjustments to the contract.
=Sign the contract.
=Send it and your documents to Korea to begin the visa process.
=Get your visa confirmation number from Korea.
=Go to the embassy with your number, your passport and some cash.
=Get the visa placed into your passport.
=Get on a plane and come to Korea.
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