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Looking for a Job in Korea?

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I have been hiring teachers at my school for the last year or so.  Recently, I have been involved with hiring my replacement and have been interviewing teachers. I finally narrowed it down and offered a contract to a teacher who I think is going to be a great addition to our school.  We have now started the process of acquiring his visa and he should be in country by the next to last week in October.  I had to sort through so many bad resumes.  It was no fun.

Here are a few tips for people that are going to apply for a job in Korea.

  • If you must send a photo, choose wisely.  Do not send a photo of your self drinking a beer, dressed to casually, doing anything stupid, or hugging your best friend.
  • If you have a blog and regularly post items that are intended for adults, it is probably not a good idea to have a link for your blog as your signature in your emails.
  • You can find out a lot by searching for someone’s email address/user name.  Again, if you post to adult sites, dating sites, Facebook, Twitter, or any other kind of social media site, know that your information is out there to be read.
  • Your cover letter and initial email will be read.  That red line underneath the word indicates that you misspelled something.  Please use spell-check.
  • I am no where near an expert in grammar or writing, but if I read your cover letter and use it in my class as a “find the errors exercise”, you are not getting hired.
  • I actually received a covered letter with an animated gif.  You may think it looks cute, but I mean come on.  Who even uses animated gifs anymore?
  • I did an interview last week with a prospective teacher who was out drinking with his friends.  He had set the time for the interview.  I offered to call him back.  He tried to explain why I should hire him, slurred speech and all.
  • If you have worked in Korea before, be honest about your past work experience.  I know that there are some evil hagwon directors out there.  Explain your situation before we call your old school.  If you were fired or pulled a runner, tell me why.
  • When I ask if you are working with a recruiter or have sent any of your information to a recruiter, be honest.  About 6 months ago, I was interviewing a teacher and asked if she is working with a recruiter.  She replied that she had never talked to any recruiters.  I get an email from a random recruiting agency the same day saying that he had a good teacher that I may be interested in hiring.  Same girl.  We didn’t hire her.
  • Don’t lie about your Korean ability.  This is actually quite ridiculous.  We hire people all the time that have no Korean ability at all.  Why lie? If you say that you have a very good command of the language and have Korean friends that speak no English, you should at least be able to introduce yourself to me in Korean.  If you can’t say ” Hello, My name is ________” in Korean, you can’t get away with saying that you have a good grasp of the language.
  • While having an interview, don’t be afraid to sell yourself.  You don’t have to go overboard, but telling me you can’t find a job back home is not a good sign. I know that the economy is rough, but if this is your only reason for coming to Korea, I am probably not going to hire you.
  • Be young(or at least look young), white and female.  I really have a problem with this and wasn’t even going to include it, but if you fit the category, I bet your resume gets looked at first by hagwon directors. I have a director that is really opened minded and so have never really had a problems with this, but we don’t have any teachers over 40 either.

This will be last time recruiting in Korea for awhile. I will be relieved when our new teacher arrives in Korea and begins his training.

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Saying Goodbye For Now

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Having lived in Korea for over four years, I have said goodbye to a lot of friends. It actually does get eaiser as you come to expect that when you meet somebody you will eventually see them leave, especially if you have been here as long as me. Patrick and Alex have been here for almost a year and half now and we have become very good friends with them. Alex and I taught at my school and she was always willing to lend an ear to hear me bitch, moan, groan or gossip. Patrick and I are both addicted to photography and between the two of us there is no telling how much we have spent on camera gear. They will leave next week on a great European/Euroasia tour. I know that I will be keeping up with them via facebook and Alex’s blog.

We met them in Gangnam and ventured down to Castle Praha. Which if you have never been, you should check out. There are two locations. It seems that the Hongdae location is modeled after a castle. The Gangnam location is in the basement of the Pagoda building. You have to walk down a few flights of stairs to get to there. We ordered a couple of meters of their beer and had some overpriced food. The beer was pretty good, but they could have served bigger portions of food. We caught the bus back to Dongtan and decided to have some more beer and food.

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We spent most of the time talking about our road trip. See we have decided to meet them in Denver and go on a little excursion. This started out as a simple trip to Las Vegas, but has morphed into a unbelievable trip across America. We kept adding new locations and before long JJ had to cut us off and decided that we can’t see everything on one trip. We don’t have much of the details worked out, but it was great talking about it and I am happy that we will be able to see them in the States.

Cosplay Part II

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Roses, originally uploaded by nosaj100.

I spent most of the evening editing and uploading photos. I love the colors in the above photo. I sure wish that I wouldn’t have cut off the top of the flowers!!! I still have a few more photos to process and I am trying out some new CS4 tutorials because I don’t have much of a clue as to what I am doing with sharpening, levels and curves. I recently ordered a book on CS4 and I look forward to receiving it.

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Seoul Cosplay

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Red, originally uploaded by nosaj100.

I got to the AT Center about 2pm. There was already a huge crowd. I was really impressed with the turnout. There were some really unique costumes and some that probably took forever to put together. I ended up spending most of my time in the park behind the center. There were also a bunch of photographers there. I saw a few guys that had even brought their own reflectors.(would love to see their shots). I never actually went into the Center, since hundreds of cosplayers were actually in the park behind the building. I ended up leaving about 5:30 or so and heading back to Dongtan.

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Bears?  Kittens? 

I took a ton of photos and I got some good ones I think, but I can see how much I have to learn about photography and composing shots in general.

I will probably be processing more photos later and you can check them out on Flickr here.

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