How to Get teaching english jobs in China
Fancy an exciting and challenging paid gap year abroad? Want to experience the culture and customs of China first-hand?
Run in conjunction with the China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE), Teach English in China is an international work-travel programme with a difference. No training is required; all we ask is that you are a graduate and a native English speaker. If you are not a native English speaker but speak English fluently you may also be eligible. English language learning has been given more emphasis in this fast changing country; be part of this important change.
Whether you're a new or recent graduate unsure of where to go next, in a career rut, looking for a fresh challenge, or retired and looking for your next adventure, TEIC could be the exciting opportunity you've been waiting for, especially if you learn Mandarin in China and thereby enhance your employment prospects.TEIC are recruiting new teachers for 2010 now. If you want to be considered, please send your application to us as soon as possible. We look forward to welcoming you to TEIC.
How to Get teaching english jobs in China

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