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 Native English Speaking Teacher

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Country: USA
Location: WA Taiwan
Total applied: 40
Job Type: Employee
Job Status: Full Time
Native English Speaking Teacher

Hess provides job security, training, all materials and set-up assistance. Gain invaluable Chinese language and cultural skills in affordable and friendly Taiwan. Our main positions involve teaching children aged six to 15. We also have several kindergarten positions and a few adult teaching positions.

 

Apply online at:

www.hess.com.tw/en

 

Native English Speaking Teacher

 

Requirements:

 Native English Speaker NZ/AUST/UK/SA/CAN/USA Passport Any Bachelor's degree or higher One-Year Contract Commitment

 

Why Hess?Low tax, regular raises and bonuses No experience necessary; TEFL certification training provided.Learn Chinese, experience Asia!

 

Hess is the real deal! It's the largest employer of native English speaking teachers in Taiwan and has over twenty years experience in the EFL industry. Regular raises and bonuses mean our great starting salary just gets better. You do not need a TEFL certificate, but after completing our training program in your first year - we give you one. We put you up in a hotel during our initial training. We will help you find accommodation that suits you. We do not hold back any of your pay as bond; we give you one month penalty-free to decide if teaching English is really for you. If money is an issue when you arrive, we offer an interest free setup loan of up to NT$30,000. At the end of the day, job satisfaction comes from being good at what you do. Hess provides the best training, environment and materials to help you become an excellent teacher.

 

Why Taiwan?

 

If you are going to teach English in Asia, Taiwan is the best place to do it. People are friendly and helpful, the culture is amazing, students are disciplined and eager and you're a cheap airfare away from Asia's hottest holiday spots.  While Seoul (#2), Tokyo (#3), Hong Kong (#4), and Beijing (#14) all ranked at the top end of the most expensive large cities in the world for Western foreigners to live in, Taipei was ranked back in an affordable 29th position*. Plus, what's the most useful second language to learn? Chinese. You could always go to Mainland China, but why get paid less for doing the same job and sacrifice some simple freedoms!

 

* 2006 Cost of Living Survey, Mercer Human Resource Consulting

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