

For a country with an outstanding reputation for rapid economic development, especially in the fields of telecommunications and information technology, the ability of its citizens to communicate effectively in an increasingly global marketplace is essential.
For this reason, Koreans place great emphasis on ensuring that their children are well prepared to participate effectively in today’ s global economy.
Education has always been revered in Korea, based on traditional Confucian values. Today, over 12,000 native English-speaking teachers work in this land of 47 million.
Native English teachers work in private language schools, private corporations, universities, as well as public elementary, middle, and high schools.
The opportunity to experience a vastly different culture is a primary motivation in bringing foreign teachers to Korea. The financial benefits of working in Korea also are considerable. The pay scales for foreign teachers enable them to live comfortably and also save money. Teaching experience in Korea can be a valuable asset to any professional resume.
We work with a select group of private language institutes and public schools who seek the services of qualified native speakers of English who have the abilities to teach English as a second language.
Our contacts include large educational companies, government run public school systems, as well as private independent academies.
