Monday, May 23, 2011

How to find work teaching English law


Many people these days who seek work abroad as a teacher of English and why not, is a great opportunity to both make money and travel the world. But be careful with companies around the world there are many rip off English and I know, I have worked for a few.

With the high demand for English education in the world now many businesses are always looking for new English companies maestros.muchas are hoaxes, both for you and your attentive students.

Now here is your guide to find the right job teaching English:

1 Choose the right country and I will give you a hint of Japan. how many people always ask me for what Japan? the answer is very simple in all Asia Japan country has some of the best advantages. For example, country very secure, yen Japanese is generally more strong or even with US dollars and thousands of things to do and see in castles electronic.

2. Research the company well before even apply for the job.

3. During the interview, be sure to find out what kind of training company offers new maestros.muchas companies promise the world and then only you in your first lesson in English after its complete 1 day training course.This also has happen to me before and is incredible.

4. Verify that you get paid well, going by month to teach English in Japan rate is about of

250, 000 - 300 000 yen more many companies pay their transportation costs and provide annual bonuses.

5. Browsing the web and dig dirt.

There are tons of English firms in Japan always looking for new maestros.A anyone looking for the right job teaching English in the first and best option is the JET, teachers of English Japan. become a Jet is quite difficult by the fact that wouldn't work for a private company, but for the Government japonés.I wish everyone much luck in your job search and remember to be careful where to go and English company sign you with.








I just started a site in English about Japan. any person seeking employment at Japan as an English teacher or teachers of English searching ideas must be extracted.

http://www.japannetwork.org


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