def PD
Joined: 24 Nov 2010
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:52 am Post subject: New to the forum, new to the job search, need recruiter help |
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Hey all,
Like I had stated in the thread title, I'm new to the forum and to the English-teaching job search.
I'm still awaiting for my FBI background check to come back (my state background/fingerprint was cleared/passed) and I'm awaiting my diploma to come back apostilled within the next week or so.
My question is, I'm trying to get as many applications out there to as many recruiter as possible and would like to know who and which recruiters people have had success with.
So far I've applied to ESLjoblink.com, ESLemployment.com, ATCrecruiting.
For anyone that's used ESLemployment.com, has anyone replied to "Ken" but have not been able to find a field to attach some of the information they requested (i.e. passport, head shot, resume, diploma, etc.)? I haven't been able to but he/they have several openings that I'm very interested in.
Also, any places I should look out for where I could apply directly to the school? I'd like to pursue any available options and avenues.
If anyone has a network or know of any schools looking for a gyopo (my Korean is terrible) I'd really appreciate any assistance I can get.
If for any reason I've broken any rules in my post thus far I apologize in advance.
Thanks and I look forward to boarding it up with some of you here!  |
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Troglodyte

Joined: 06 Dec 2009
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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| Very few recruiters can be trusted to work in your favor. Many people get jobs with recruiters without any problem but when problems occur, they usually pass the buck. My advice is to simply write to as many as you can find on the job boards. When you start getting offers that you like, go forward with them. |
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