Great Teaching Positions in South Korea

Program Description

Great Teaching Positions in South Korea

Description

Do you enjoy travel? Do you enjoy being around children? Do you think you have what it takes to be a creative and inspirational teacher? If so, then teaching ESL (English as a Second Language) may be the perfect opportunity for you.

Reach to Teach staff are all former ESL teachers from countries around the world. We understand the business and care about our teachers and their students. The schools we represent are among the best in the business. When you arrive at your school, our support does not end. We are there to help you through your exciting year of cultural challenges and adventures. We currently have many exciting opportunities. All you need is a 4-year degree, but you must have a great imagination and sense of adventure! If you would rather be experiencing the varied cultures of the world instead of the inside of a cubicle, this is for you!

Highlights

Teaching English abroad can be a tremendous experience. Your students, the culture, exotic food, your Chinese peers, the language, and traveling options all combine to make for an incredible opportunity. You will meet interesting and unique people from all over the world. Your best friend may be from South Africa or Australia. They will be people like you: interesting, unique and adventurous. There will be challenges. Sometimes adjusting to the cultural habits of your country can be frustrating. It's all part of the experience. It is a rare person who ever regrets their year spent abroad. Most look back on it as the best experience of their life.

It's important to stress: All positions are well paid. You will be able to live quite comfortably with your salary. The students are generally better behaved than those in western countries. Many are eager to learn. You don't need to have teaching experience, but you must be creative, caring and adventurous!

Qualifications

- Bachelors degree
- You must be a native English speaker
- You must be interested in working with children of all ages
- You should have a genuine interest in other cultures
- Imagination, enthusiasm and a willingness to to learn!

Interview with Carrie Kellenberger, Reach To Teach's Director of Recruiting for Korea

What benefits do Korean private schools offer vs. public schools?

Interview with Carrie Kellenberger, Global Director of RecruitingCarrie: There are a number of important differences between public schools and the private schools Reach To Teach works with. First is the schedule: Public school jobs in Korea have morning/afternoon hours (typically from about to 8am-4pm) whereas private school jobs have an afternoon/ evening schedule (typically about 3pm-9pm).

Another significant difference is the number of foreign teachers per school. At a public school in Korea you will generally be the only foreign teacher at your school. However, private schools in Korea tend to have at least a few foreign teachers, while some locations have more than 10 foreign teachers! Most Reach To Teach teachers enjoy the support of having other foreign teachers around them. The school I originally taught at had five other foreign teachers and that made a big difference for me, support wise.

As far as benefits go, the packages are fairly similar across all schools in Korea. Public schools and private school jobs include a round trip flight, free housing and a settlement allowance. Good benefits all around! Teaching jobs in Korea tend to have better benefits than positions in other countries in Asia.

What is the standard of living like in Korea?

Carrie: The standard of living in Korea is quite high and comparable with western countries. In fact, if you’re a recent graduate, you will almost certainly live a higher quality of life living in Korea for your first year out of school! The benefits are very good and Korea is a comfortable place in which to live. Koreans tend to be quite friendly to westerners and most teachers find it easy to meet new people and make friends. The food is my personal favorite! Korean food is delicious and there are a plethora of interesting culinary options. Korea is most famous for its delicious BBQ (which I love!), but the dumplings (Mandoo), Bibimbop and street food are all quite tasty. Overall, Korea offers teachers a great combination of interesting culture and comfortable lifestyle.

How does teaching in Korea compare to teaching in other countries in Asia?

Carrie: There are a number of significant differences between teaching in Korea and other popular places in Asia. Whether these differences are pros or cons really depends on your perspective. Benefits in Korea tend to be significantly better than those of Japan, China and Taiwan (to name a few other popular destinations!). Korean children are generally well behaved, and the support provided at schools should be more professional and organized than in most other countries in Asia. Of course, every individual situation is different, but the above is generally true. Korea can also be an intense place in which to teach. There is a lot of pressure put on children by family members and Korean teachers. Our Reach To Teach teachers tell us this also means they feel the pressure at times.

The above is just a brief intro of the differences between teaching in Korea and other locations in Asia. Obviously, there is a lot more to discuss! If you have further questions, feel free to contact our friendly staff here at Reach To Teach.

Further Information
Degree Level: 
Bachelors Degree
Experience Required: 
No
Languages Learned/Spoken: 
English
Travel Arrangements: 

Independently

Application Process: 

Apply directly online.

Ratings and Reviews

27 of 57 people found this review helpful
Loving Living and Teaching in South Korea

100%

Overall Rating

Life in Korea is fantastic. It is also similar to my expectations as my recruiter, Reach to Teach gave an honest, open account of what life may be like teaching in Korea. The fact that Reach to Teach prepared you for ups and downs, culture shock and different teaching situations made settling in much easier. Throughout the recruitment process I felt that all my questions were answered and I was kep up to date on the progress of my application. Upon arrival in Korea is was lovely to be met by a smiling Reach to Teach face and have follow up emails to check everything was ok a few weeks down the line. I highly recommend teaching in Korea and using Reach to Teach to get you here.

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Submitted by Anna B on 08/23/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Yeongju, Korea    |    Pro Traveler    |    University of Birmingham   
37 of 60 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach

70%

Overall Rating

Since Reach to Teach is a recruiter and not a Hogwon itself, it's hard to rate things like social life or facilities since those aspects have more to do with the school than with the recruiter itself. The Reach to Teach staff was incredibly helpful in the application/visa/hiring process. They secured me a decent salary considering I hadn't taught before. I found them professional and available throughout. Once in Seoul, I didn't have a lot of contact with them, but I also didn't really try to. They do hold events around town occasionally.

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Submitted by samsam on 07/06/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   New York    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Vassar College   
37 of 68 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach Made Getting to Korea Worry-free

90%

Overall Rating

I had only been to Asia once (China) when I applied to teach in South Korea. Reach to Teach made the entire process as simple as possible. From the interview to purchasing my departure ticket (and lots of visa help in between) RTT was there for me anytime I needed help. Its hard to imagine I would have gotten to Korea in one piece without their help. They also had some great social events for teachers in Seoul that made it easier to make new friends.

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Submitted by Tucker Hutchinson on 06/01/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   San Francisco, CA    |    Pro Traveler    |    Hamilton College   
37 of 68 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach Made Getting to Korea Worry-free

90%

Overall Rating

I had only been to Asia once (China) when I applied to teach in South Korea. Reach to Teach made the entire process as simple as possible. From the interview to purchasing my departure ticket (and lots of visa help in between) RTT was there for me anytime I needed help. Its hard to imagine I would have gotten to Korea in one piece without their help. They also had some great social events for teachers in Seoul that made it easier to make new friends.

Did you find this review helpful?
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Submitted by Tucker Hutchinson on 06/01/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   San Francisco, CA    |    Pro Traveler    |    Hamilton College   
37 of 60 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach

70%

Overall Rating

Since Reach to Teach is a recruiter and not a Hogwon itself, it's hard to rate things like social life or facilities since those aspects have more to do with the school than with the recruiter itself. The Reach to Teach staff was incredibly helpful in the application/visa/hiring process. They secured me a decent salary considering I hadn't taught before. I found them professional and available throughout. Once in Seoul, I didn't have a lot of contact with them, but I also didn't really try to. They do hold events around town occasionally.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by samsam on 07/06/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   New York    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Vassar College   
27 of 57 people found this review helpful
Loving Living and Teaching in South Korea

100%

Overall Rating

Life in Korea is fantastic. It is also similar to my expectations as my recruiter, Reach to Teach gave an honest, open account of what life may be like teaching in Korea. The fact that Reach to Teach prepared you for ups and downs, culture shock and different teaching situations made settling in much easier. Throughout the recruitment process I felt that all my questions were answered and I was kep up to date on the progress of my application. Upon arrival in Korea is was lovely to be met by a smiling Reach to Teach face and have follow up emails to check everything was ok a few weeks down the line. I highly recommend teaching in Korea and using Reach to Teach to get you here.

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Submitted by Anna B on 08/23/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Yeongju, Korea    |    Pro Traveler    |    University of Birmingham   
27 of 57 people found this review helpful
Loving Living and Teaching in South Korea

100%

Overall Rating

Life in Korea is fantastic. It is also similar to my expectations as my recruiter, Reach to Teach gave an honest, open account of what life may be like teaching in Korea. The fact that Reach to Teach prepared you for ups and downs, culture shock and different teaching situations made settling in much easier. Throughout the recruitment process I felt that all my questions were answered and I was kep up to date on the progress of my application. Upon arrival in Korea is was lovely to be met by a smiling Reach to Teach face and have follow up emails to check everything was ok a few weeks down the line. I highly recommend teaching in Korea and using Reach to Teach to get you here.

Did you find this review helpful?
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Submitted by Anna B on 08/23/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Yeongju, Korea    |    Pro Traveler    |    University of Birmingham   
37 of 68 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach Made Getting to Korea Worry-free

90%

Overall Rating

I had only been to Asia once (China) when I applied to teach in South Korea. Reach to Teach made the entire process as simple as possible. From the interview to purchasing my departure ticket (and lots of visa help in between) RTT was there for me anytime I needed help. Its hard to imagine I would have gotten to Korea in one piece without their help. They also had some great social events for teachers in Seoul that made it easier to make new friends.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by Tucker Hutchinson on 06/01/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   San Francisco, CA    |    Pro Traveler    |    Hamilton College   
37 of 60 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach

70%

Overall Rating

Since Reach to Teach is a recruiter and not a Hogwon itself, it's hard to rate things like social life or facilities since those aspects have more to do with the school than with the recruiter itself. The Reach to Teach staff was incredibly helpful in the application/visa/hiring process. They secured me a decent salary considering I hadn't taught before. I found them professional and available throughout. Once in Seoul, I didn't have a lot of contact with them, but I also didn't really try to. They do hold events around town occasionally.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by samsam on 07/06/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   New York    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Vassar College   
37 of 60 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach

70%

Overall Rating

Since Reach to Teach is a recruiter and not a Hogwon itself, it's hard to rate things like social life or facilities since those aspects have more to do with the school than with the recruiter itself. The Reach to Teach staff was incredibly helpful in the application/visa/hiring process. They secured me a decent salary considering I hadn't taught before. I found them professional and available throughout. Once in Seoul, I didn't have a lot of contact with them, but I also didn't really try to. They do hold events around town occasionally.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by samsam on 07/06/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   New York    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Vassar College   
37 of 68 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach Made Getting to Korea Worry-free

90%

Overall Rating

I had only been to Asia once (China) when I applied to teach in South Korea. Reach to Teach made the entire process as simple as possible. From the interview to purchasing my departure ticket (and lots of visa help in between) RTT was there for me anytime I needed help. Its hard to imagine I would have gotten to Korea in one piece without their help. They also had some great social events for teachers in Seoul that made it easier to make new friends.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by Tucker Hutchinson on 06/01/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   San Francisco, CA    |    Pro Traveler    |    Hamilton College   
27 of 57 people found this review helpful
Loving Living and Teaching in South Korea

100%

Overall Rating

Life in Korea is fantastic. It is also similar to my expectations as my recruiter, Reach to Teach gave an honest, open account of what life may be like teaching in Korea. The fact that Reach to Teach prepared you for ups and downs, culture shock and different teaching situations made settling in much easier. Throughout the recruitment process I felt that all my questions were answered and I was kep up to date on the progress of my application. Upon arrival in Korea is was lovely to be met by a smiling Reach to Teach face and have follow up emails to check everything was ok a few weeks down the line. I highly recommend teaching in Korea and using Reach to Teach to get you here.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by Anna B on 08/23/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Yeongju, Korea    |    Pro Traveler    |    University of Birmingham   
37 of 60 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach

70%

Overall Rating

Since Reach to Teach is a recruiter and not a Hogwon itself, it's hard to rate things like social life or facilities since those aspects have more to do with the school than with the recruiter itself. The Reach to Teach staff was incredibly helpful in the application/visa/hiring process. They secured me a decent salary considering I hadn't taught before. I found them professional and available throughout. Once in Seoul, I didn't have a lot of contact with them, but I also didn't really try to. They do hold events around town occasionally.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by samsam on 07/06/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   New York    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Vassar College   
37 of 68 people found this review helpful
Reach to Teach Made Getting to Korea Worry-free

90%

Overall Rating

I had only been to Asia once (China) when I applied to teach in South Korea. Reach to Teach made the entire process as simple as possible. From the interview to purchasing my departure ticket (and lots of visa help in between) RTT was there for me anytime I needed help. Its hard to imagine I would have gotten to Korea in one piece without their help. They also had some great social events for teachers in Seoul that made it easier to make new friends.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by Tucker Hutchinson on 06/01/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   San Francisco, CA    |    Pro Traveler    |    Hamilton College   
27 of 57 people found this review helpful
Loving Living and Teaching in South Korea

100%

Overall Rating

Life in Korea is fantastic. It is also similar to my expectations as my recruiter, Reach to Teach gave an honest, open account of what life may be like teaching in Korea. The fact that Reach to Teach prepared you for ups and downs, culture shock and different teaching situations made settling in much easier. Throughout the recruitment process I felt that all my questions were answered and I was kep up to date on the progress of my application. Upon arrival in Korea is was lovely to be met by a smiling Reach to Teach face and have follow up emails to check everything was ok a few weeks down the line. I highly recommend teaching in Korea and using Reach to Teach to get you here.

Did you find this review helpful?
Yes
No

Submitted by Anna B on 08/23/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Yeongju, Korea    |    Pro Traveler    |    University of Birmingham   
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Program Info

Country: 
South Korea
City(s): 
Seoul, Busan, Rural Areas
Length of Position: 
1 year+
Salary / Benefits: 

Salary depends on the specific country location and hours.

Teaching English in South Korea
ESL Students in Korea
English Teachers in Korea
Teaching English in Korea