Written by Pratishka Ruthun It has been quite the hassle to actually get down to posting this blog as things in Korea have been pretty busy… Apart from trying to…Continue readingChange of scenery
Your safety is paramount! When applying for a job post online, attending an interview or working abroad, the following common sense factors should be considered: Prior to accepting a teaching…Continue readingAdvice on getting a TEFL job abroad
Well the month that passed was really a great, fun-filled, action packed one (all between school… of course). The chuseok holiday kindly awarded me the opportunity of being a tourist…Continue readingThe tourists
By Lee Siebritz It is with great pleasure and bittersweet feelings that I write this review. Let me first begin by introducing myself… My name is Lee Siebritz and I…Continue readingTeaching English in China – a review
For most, a job interview can be a very nerve racking experience. Planning ahead as to what questions may be asked and preparing a set of answers is a very sensible idea. But did you know that there are also some things you can bring to the interview?…Continue reading2 things to bring to a TEFL job interview
Asking questions in a job interview is not a one way street, and an employer would welcome any questions a potential candidate may have. Asking the right questions can show dedication and an interest in the role and the company. But asking the wrong questions could prove a disaster!…Continue readingNever ask these 4 questions in a job interview