Vietnam Recruiter Interview: How to Find a Good Job
A great interview with Georgia from Teacher’s Friend Vietnam – she discusses how to to get a quality job, things to look out for, and what to expect on your first day.
A great interview with Georgia from Teacher’s Friend Vietnam – she discusses how to to get a quality job, things to look out for, and what to expect on your first day.
Many new ESL teachers enter the job field straight from university or from unrelated professions. Whether you are taking an extended vacation or switching career
Using an ESL recruiter can be invaluable for new teachers – here’s a guide to what they actually do and how they can help you land your dream teaching job.
Wondering how to make your gap year sound attractive to future employers? Here we look at some tips to help you use your gap year to stand out from the crowd.
It’s not impossible to teach abroad without a degree – here’s a breakdown of where to start your search and what to expect.
You may have heard that Russia isn’t the most desirable country for ESL work. Pay is usually quite low, living costs are high (especially in
A detailed look at cost of living teachers can expect in Russia – see what you can expect to spend on transportation, food, and housing.
How to earn a €2000 net salary as a self-employed teacher in Spain and pay less social security and tax in the first 2 years of working as an autónomo.
A teacher gives a first-hand account of the pros and cons of teaching English in Bogota, Colombia – see what her day to day was like!
Thinking about teaching in China without a degree? It’s possible – here are some risks associated with as well as some pros and cons.