Gyunggi position for March

Created Date:
28-January-2010 21:22:12
Job Category:
Job Country:
South Korea
Number of Jobs:
1
Job Type:
Full Time
Preferred Degree:
Bachelors
Yearly Job Salary:
31000 $
Job Description

Hi

I’m Ji-un and I'm an employment rep with Welcome Recruit.  We are a foreign operated recruitment company based out of South Korea and we specialize in providing professional, reliable service and advice to our friends and customers.  With this in mind, we only represent schools that have a current foreign staff or that we know personally.  This is to help you get the information you need to make an educated choice about your next teaching position.

We have multiple openings so please take a look at the offers below.  Also if we do not have what you are looking for at the moment please feel free to leave your resume with us as we are always getting new positions. Please check the bottom for the details.

If you are interested in any of these positions, please forward a copy of your resume, photo, and a convenient time for an interview.  Also, if you like to learn more about us please check out our website.  You can browse through our other openings in Korea as well as learn more about teaching in Korea.  We put a lot of time into making a comprehensive and unbiased source of information so we hope you find it useful.

Thank you

Ji-un

Job title Gyunggi(Anyang,near Seoul)

*Looking for a female teacher.

Level Elementary~middle school

Monthly Salary 2.1~2.2 million won

Work hours 120 hrs/month

Work days Mon~Fri

Type of housing Single House(One Room)

Vacation 10 days a year

Start date 2010 – 3-20

Airfare Yes

Completion bonus Yes

Insurance provided Half

Working hours : Mon/Wed/Fri-2:30~10pm, Tues/Thurs- 4:30~10pm

 
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