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« on: January 21, 2008, 09:01:45 PM »

From Tan Cheng Kean (chengkean.tan@esipc.com)

Hi Sir/Miss/Madam,

We are ESI Pro-Consultants from Singapore. We would like to find teachers from Philippine to fill up immediate vacancies around the world.

Thanks.

www.esipc.com


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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2008, 05:15:19 AM »

pwede mag apply? pero wala naman detaild ano'ng klaseng teacher. baka teacher ng masahe... Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2008, 06:15:35 AM »

Bol-anon, contact the person who sent me the info.
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« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2008, 06:43:07 AM »

Thanks for the heads up, Master J.

Singapore is a great place for hang out and gimik and hotels, etc. Ok din naman ma-assign sa ibang lugar. hihihi!
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« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2008, 06:58:05 AM »

I checked out their website, it looks very newbie, not much information in there. You are required to register first before you can get any more info.

Looks good though, especially for ESL/EFL teachers. They send out teachers to china, taiwan and Vietnam. yay! If you know nurses, recommend this biz to them also.

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« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2008, 09:10:27 AM »

I checked out their website, it looks very newbie, not much information in there. You are required to register first before you can get any more info.

Looks good though, especially for ESL/EFL teachers. They send out teachers to china, taiwan and Vietnam. yay! If you know nurses, recommend this biz to them also.


Nakakamiss nga ang Singapore BP. Imagine in my 10+ years here in Bkk minsan lang akong umuwi ng Pinas. Pero ilang beses akong tumawid ng Singapore. At times punta sa umaga at balik kaagad  sa gabi. Cheesy

As for the opportunity maybe this would be interesting para kay Scrubnurse at mga katropa niya.
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« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2008, 09:55:20 AM »

Korek Master J, hopefully okay for Mr. & Mrs. Scrubnurse to move there. Buti pa kayo jan sa BKK dali lang tumawid. Tedious galing dito sa CNX. hehehe!
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« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2008, 08:44:27 PM »

hello,

Tips: Looking and applying for jobs nowadays between April and May.

1. Do not apply to Schools or Agencies that hire Native Speakers from UK/US/EU/AU/NZ.
2. Dress for success, wear that looks a professional teacher.
3. Pinoy Teachers must not have the same copy cat or the same style of resume or profile when two go together to apply. Copied objectives or brief philosophy of education and other context or words use which are obvious will be a suspicion of no brain applicants.
4. Be polite and do not talk much or ask more questions even though you know better than the boss.
5. Look straight at the eyes of the interviewer with confident and interest.
6. Smile and say, "Yes!" with approval to his positive or negative statement and do not disagree the inteviewer's statement.
7. Do not use slang such as ya, yeah, wanna or gonna or blah blah wordings.
7. Use your common sense.

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« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2008, 12:41:32 PM »

hello,

Tips: Looking and applying for jobs nowadays between April and May.

1. Do not apply to Schools or Agencies that hire Native Speakers from UK/US/EU/AU/NZ.
2. Dress for success, wear that looks a professional teacher.
3. Pinoy Teachers must not have the same copy cat or the same style of resume or profile when two go together to apply. Copied objectives or brief philosophy of education and other context or words use which are obvious will be a suspicion of no brain applicants.
4. Be polite and do not talk much or ask more questions even though you know better than the boss.
5. Look straight at the eyes of the interviewer with confident and interest.
6. Smile and say, "Yes!" with approval to his positive or negative statement and do not disagree the inteviewer's statement.
7. Do not use slang such as ya, yeah, wanna or gonna or blah blah wordings.
7. Use your common sense.

ajarn_ph

Good job, chief! Sensible advise!

additional info po:
#1 = while some schools advertise for native speakers from the above-mentioned countries, find out by calling or emailing if they will "consider" near-native or Filipinos also. I'm finding this is acceptable with some schools even if they don't advertise it.

#4 = ...kung kaharap mo sa interbyu ang isang puti, wag mag-atubuling "ibenta" ng mabuti ang sarili at sabihin ang lahat ng kaya mong gawin or willing pagaralan para gawin. hanap nila ay 2: kompiyansa sa sarili @ kung ano'ng alam mo o kaya mong alamin. sa pandinig ng Pinoy, ito ay pagyayabang, pero hindi po nila ito titignan bilang pagyayabang. tandaan lamang, speak only the truth.

#6 = sa halip na "yes", isang simpleng "thank you" sa mga pagpupuri o pagpuna. ang hanap nga nila ay kompiyansa sa sarili at ang umaamin sa kahinaan. warning lang po: wag nang banggitin ang ibang kahinaan!

added #7 = it is considered polite and professional to ask: "when will you be making a decision about this position?" at the end of an interviw. notice the language? you are both assuming that the school has a deadline which you respect. you did not ask "when will you call me to tell me if i'm in or not?" it also helps both of you to decide to move along or wait.

LOL @ #3!!!!  Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy diyos ko, sana naman walang nagkokopyahan ng resume.
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« Reply #9 on: February 05, 2009, 12:15:42 PM »

In another thread nabanggit ko po na naghahanap ang Sinapore ng mga teachers, mga 3000 po ang kinakailangan.

Now i don't know if this means they will look to their own people to supply this demand, but i'm almost sure that because of good business environments, most Singaporeans do not look to teaching as a lucrative career. I could be wrong, don't quote me. If true, this is a good opporunity for Filipino teachers. I found one such school while bumming around on the 'net:

http://www.rp.sg/careers/

Lots of jobs posted an a variety of fields, you have to register for them to consider you, and not all jobs are immediate openings. Kung baga they are anticipating these positions. So, register agad.
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« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2009, 09:02:25 AM »

once invited din sa singapore, pero napakaspecific ng qualification, but salary is really promising. kaya sa bi ko sa owner, sige balik aral muna ako.. hehehe

OT.... what you think? SP goes Singapore Grin
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« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2009, 12:54:59 AM »

sg for singapore. this country is very expensive. it hires workers specifically professionals. singaporeans study six years in their high school, just like thais. do you know what most ofws do their?

schools and agencies in thailand accept whoever they want to fill the vacancies in teaching jobs and different levels. it is still inexpensive compare to many countries in asia. jobs? this is an issue for ofws. invest your time, gather a lot of info, make more friends and contacts, have your resume/cv ready or renew it. make decision to stay and hunt, leave or keep waiting...
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« Reply #12 on: February 16, 2009, 11:55:35 AM »

whatever jobs available... as long as legal,non-humiliating and no human rights violation... go pinoy Philippines, i strongly believe we are knowledgeable, skilled and easy to cope with working demands.
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