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Scmed27
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Hello,
I am about to graduate in a couple weeks, Bachelors in Business Administration -- Concentrations in Finance and International Business.
Will then be traveling to Europe for 2 months, back to U.S. for a month then South America for 1 months... So after that I was thinking maybe I could get a job teaching English in another country... I absolutely loved Vietnam and was thinking that in-particular as securing a job there would be easier and I think I would love it, but I only visited shortly.
I have been looking into the Language Corp's, there are fee's involved but they do secure you a job and help with visa's and all that which seems like a pretty good deal, but they do not pay for your ticket. It is expensive, but if it makes my experience teaching that much better I do not mind that. I do not know a ton about other programs either so I wanted to get people's take on what they think. I speak english only really, and am not a teacher or graduating with teaching experience, except I taught snowboarding in high school.
I was particularly interested in asia because I think there is a lot of business opportunities there, and as well as teaching I would like to get involved with some entrepreneurial actives if possible.
Just thought I would see if anyone had anything to say,
Thanks for your time!
I am about to graduate in a couple weeks, Bachelors in Business Administration -- Concentrations in Finance and International Business.
Will then be traveling to Europe for 2 months, back to U.S. for a month then South America for 1 months... So after that I was thinking maybe I could get a job teaching English in another country... I absolutely loved Vietnam and was thinking that in-particular as securing a job there would be easier and I think I would love it, but I only visited shortly.
I have been looking into the Language Corp's, there are fee's involved but they do secure you a job and help with visa's and all that which seems like a pretty good deal, but they do not pay for your ticket. It is expensive, but if it makes my experience teaching that much better I do not mind that. I do not know a ton about other programs either so I wanted to get people's take on what they think. I speak english only really, and am not a teacher or graduating with teaching experience, except I taught snowboarding in high school.
I was particularly interested in asia because I think there is a lot of business opportunities there, and as well as teaching I would like to get involved with some entrepreneurial actives if possible.
Just thought I would see if anyone had anything to say,
Thanks for your time!