Hey guys.
So I have some questions and would appreciate any help.
Switching from being a high school English teacher to an English language teacher next year. Myself and my girlfriend were accepted into a CELTA course in Thailand beginning in January. We plan to spend the month after completing the course just doing a bit of travel before hopefully finding a job in Korea or maybe Japan.
What is the application process like for getting work? Are there typically quite a few positions available and is the process generally quite fast?
Can we expect to find a job and (successfully) apply for it within a month of getting our qualifications, or should I be applying for jobs now, before I have the CELTA certificate with the expectation I will get it? Are language schools ok with this?
Any information, anecdotes, or dirty jokes are appreciated.
Thanks.
Job applications - difficult/easy/quick/slow?
Moderator: Joe
Re: Job applications - difficult/easy/quick/slow?
For both those countries the visa process can take a while so you'd need to apply much more than a month before you want to start work (you don't need a CELTA for the visa). Both also start the academic year in April, so that seems like a likely start date for someone finishing their CELTA in Feb.
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Re: Job applications - difficult/easy/quick/slow?
Ok, thanks. So we should get some visa applications rolling, then. What about job applications? And will a successful job application speed up the visa process?
Re: Job applications - difficult/easy/quick/slow?
You need to have a concrete job offer to get the visa.
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Re: Job applications - difficult/easy/quick/slow?
Great.
So job applications first. Since my visa will take a few months to be processed, I should be applying for jobs now - before I even begin the course. Correct?
So job applications first. Since my visa will take a few months to be processed, I should be applying for jobs now - before I even begin the course. Correct?