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Author Topic: Looking for a Bilingual Gyopo  (Read 262 times)

Offline Clover Recruiting

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Looking for a Bilingual Gyopo
« on: January 10, 2012, 03:02:14 PM »
We are looking for a bilingual Gyopo teacher for a private language school in Jinju, Gyeongsagamdo.
Jinju is a mid-sized city 90 minutes away from Busan. The beach is 30 minutest away. If you want clean air and yet urban environment, Jinju is the right city!

Job Description
- Monday through Friday
- Working Hours: 3pm-10pm(Mon-Thurs)
- Starting date: beginning of February
- Monthly Salary: 2.2 Million KRW ~ 2.5 Million KRW (depending on your qualification & experience)
- Location: Jinju, Gyeongsangnamdo (on the southern coast, 1 and a half hour from Busan)
- Benefits: Furnished single housing, 10 days paid vacation, 50% medical insurance, completion bonus equal to one month salary.

Qualification
a)   bilingual in Korean and in English
b)   Bachelor’s degree
d)   No criminal record

If you are interested in this position, please send us your resume and a picture to tigerenglishk@gmail.com

Tiger English

 

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