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| Excellent opportunity to gain
valuable experience while making stable income |
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Consider working
in Korea as an English teacher! |
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Working in Korea
will allow you to broaden your
insights about life and career while making stable income. |
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| Jobs are available every month; therefore
you can come to Korea in any month and season you want |
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| There is no service fee for job applicants
(seekers)! |
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| And NO Experience or teaching license
is necessary for you to apply for this job |
| We have job openings every month therefore
you can start working any month you want. |
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| * Qualifications |
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- Must be a native
English speaker and citizen of English speaking country |
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- have minimum of Bachelor degree
in any field |
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- No teaching license/experience
necessary |
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| You will teach Korean students
the following things by using teaching materials provided |
| by the employer.
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| 1.
How to pronounce English properly. |
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| 2. How to
speak English properly |
| 3. How to
read English properly |
| 4. How to
write English Properly. |
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| If you are considering
in working in Korea, contact us. We will provide you with all the
insights and information |
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| >>Job Description
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| * Location: You will live
and work in one of major cities in Korea - you can choose a city that
you |
| would like
to live |
| * Employment contract Term: one year
contract (renewable) |
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| 1. Number of
job openings: 100 positions |
| 2. Starting
date: On-going (you can start working in Korea in any month.
Let me know when you can come |
| to Korea)
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| 3. Student
type |
| - Kindergarten
to adults (depends on institute type) |
| - Institute
Type#1: teaching K-6 |
| - Institute
Type#2: Teaching elementary or middle school students or both |
| - Institute
Type#3: Teaching adults |
| 4. Teaching
Hours |
| - 6
hours a day / 30 hours per week, Monday to Friday |
| 5. Monthly
Salary (get paid monthly) |
| - 2.0
~ 2.5 million Won per month ($2,000 - $2,500 USD) |
| - Low
Income tax: approximately 3% monthly |
| 6. Benefits |
| a.
Completion Bonus |
| - Amount
equitant to one month's salary will be paid upon completion of contract
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| b. Paid Accommodation |
| - Housing
provided (private studio) near school |
| c. Airfare |
| - Round
trip airfare paid by the employer |
| d. Medical Insurance |
| - Approximately
1.9 % (and your employer pay another 1.9 % for you) |
| e. Vacation |
| - 10
paid vacation days |
| - National
holidays (Approximately 15 national holidays/year) |
| f. National Pension |
| - Approximately
4.8 % (and your employer pay another 4.8 % for you) |
| - You
will get this pension money back when you finish your contract |
| g. One year working visa
sponsorship |
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| * When you finish your one year contract,
you get about 120 % of your monthly salary from the |
| Korean government.
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| Therefore, when you finish your one
year contract, you get the following things all together. |
| 1. Monthly salary |
| 2. Bonus upon (100% of
your monthly salary) |
| 3. Pension (120 % of your
monthly salary) |
| If
you make 2,000 USD a month |
| then
upon the completion of your one year employment contract, you will
make little over 6,000 USD |
| Income |
Korean Won |
CDN $ |
U.S. $ |
| 12 Months Salary (at 1.9 million won = 1,900 USD
/month.) |
22,800,000 |
28,500 |
19,000 |
| Contract Completion Bonus |
1,900,000 |
2,400 |
1,600 |
| Total |
24,700,000 |
30,900 |
20,600 |
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| Deductions and Expenses |
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| Taxes and Medical Insurance |
1,150,000 |
1,450 |
950 |
| Accommodation |
Free |
Free |
Free |
| Air to and from Korea |
Free |
Free |
Free |
| Utilities |
500,000 |
600 |
400 |
| Living Expenses |
8,400,000 |
10,500 |
7,000 |
| Total |
10,050,000 |
12,550 |
8,350 |
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| Expected savings |
13,350,000 |
18,350 |
12,250 |
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| * Living Expenses includes
food, entertainment, transport, eating out in Korean restaurants
regularly, going out a pub a couple of times
a week and miscellaneous purchases.
* Utilities can be more or less according to the condition
and the location of your apartment. You pay more
if the quality is better.
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| HOW
TO APPLY |
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| - Please forward following documents
and information by e-mail: Resume/CV (Curriculum Vitae), |
| Scanned photo, &
Contact number |
| - Please let me know about your
job preferences by answering the following questions; |
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| 1. When you area ready to work
in Korea? When can you come to Korea? |
| 2. Where would you like to live
and work (type of city or town you prefer?) |
| 3. Would like to teach children
or adults? or it does not matter? |
| 4. Your Nationality? |
| 5. Degree and official sealed
transcript (Do you have them now? If not, when can you get them?) |
| 6. Can we call you to talk discuss
further about working in Korea? If so, what time? (Evening time in
North |
| America is good
time to call you) |
| 8. What is your phone number?
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| 9. Do you have valid passport?
If so, when does it expire? If not how long will it take to get on? |
| 10. Please e-mail us your resume and
picture! Without those documents we cannot offer you any jobs. |
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| Thank you. |
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| Look forward to exploring
the excellent opportunities together! |
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| OK
Recruiting |
| OK Stands
for Opportunities in Korea for you. |
| AND
YOU WILL BE OK WITH OK RECRUITING! |
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| Office
phone(during office hours) : 82-2-415-6741~3 & 82-2-415-6749~50 |
| or
in Korea 02-415-6741~3 & 02-415-6749~50 |
| Mobile
phone(after office hours) : 82-10-8674-6743 or in Korea 010-8674-6743 |
| E-mail:
ok@opportunitykorea.com |
| Fax:
82-2-415-2882 |
| Website:
http://www.opportunitykorea.com
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| Office
address: 3rd floor, 190-5 Jamsil dong, Songpa gu, Seoul, Korea Postal
code: 138-861 |
| Business
license number: 215-92-05238 |
| Business
Authorization number: 2006-25 |