23/03/2006

Irish Graduates - Travel & Teach Abroad With ESL Opportunities

ESL Opportunities were the first Irish company to send Irish graduates to teach in South Korea and have been placing candidates since 2000.

As the leading company in Ireland, they send on average 20 graduates per month to South Korea to teach in public and private language schools. Their positive teacher feedback attests to their dedication to do as much as possible to ensure that their teachers have an enjoyable experience abroad.

They give full training and orientation and arrange contracts, flights, working visas pre departure and offer on-going support throughout candidates time abroad.

Teaching in South Korea with ESL Opportunities Benefits Include: Salary: €1500 – 1900 per month; Free Flights, Free Accommodation, Medical Insurance.

Interviews are held monthly in Dublin & placements are on-going throughout the year.

For more information about jobs or to apply on-line see - www.eslopportunities.com or call (00353) 01 8457927.

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