About the salary, it seems the salary system in school is same with a factory in Thailand. A factory tends to pay a salary according to the Nationality.
Unfortunately teachers in Thailand are massively underpaid, it's fair to say that they do have the chance to enjoy a cheaper lifestyle somewhere in smaller towns. 🫠However, even in Bangkok, the cost of living is increasing rapidly.
I think it doesn’t really matter if you don't have experience, as there are many training centers that will teach you from A-Z how to teach and what materials to use. So, even without experience, you will get some guidance. However, not all companies are like this, so I hope you will be lucky enough to find a good school.
@@josperchristian886 Please share with us all the insights and struggles you face. I guess things are changing every year. I wish you the best in finding a good company.
Start by posting a brief introduction with pictures about yourself in a teaching group on Facebook. Include when you are available to start and what type of job you are looking for. You can also contact agents directly, as they often offer various jobs in the comments. Additionally, you can use a website called AJARN, though it might take some time for them to respond. Good luck with your job search 🩵
Hi, thanks for asking! As far as I know, it is possible, but it's not easy. Apparently, the easiest way is to apply to some religious schools. In my friend's school, the principal is from Ghana, so I assume it's feasible. Good luck with your job search 💜💜
Thank you so much to share this video. It's very helpful to me.
About the salary, it seems the salary system in school is same with a factory in Thailand. A factory tends to pay a salary according to the Nationality.
Unfortunately teachers in Thailand are massively underpaid, it's fair to say that they do have the chance to enjoy a cheaper lifestyle somewhere in smaller towns. 🫠However, even in Bangkok, the cost of living is increasing rapidly.
I dont have a degree but taking a tefl course and In school as a student in B.A degree in Thialand. Im a native English speaker. Will i be ok?
Kara is not a native English speaker, but for
me, her accent is so good. If I may ask, where is she from?
Russia+Ukraine=Love
@@notautuber-zo3nn Thanks for the answer. 🥰
I so wish to relocate to Thailand from SA, I have bacher of education but no experience besides the time I was doing practicals
Same here. I want to find an English teacher in Bangkok or Chiang Mai next year. How about you?
I think it doesn’t really matter if you don't have experience, as there are many training centers that will teach you from A-Z how to teach and what materials to use. So, even without experience, you will get some guidance. However, not all companies are like this, so I hope you will be lucky enough to find a good school.
@@josperchristian886 Please share with us all the insights and struggles you face. I guess things are changing every year. I wish you the best in finding a good company.
I do not have a bachelor's degree, but I have a TOEFL certificate. Can I work in Thailand?
Great video 🎉
informative video. i am planning to get TEFL course from Thailand. Is there any whatsapp group of TEFL teachers to join.
I am an Indian. With 3 years of working experience in an education industry. Am i eligible to get a teaching job in Thailand?
That me m struggling to get a job in Thai and all my docs are ready❤
Have you found the job yet ? 💜what are they concerned about? 😟🫣
@@businessmalie I got thanks for asking
@@lisanomafola6804Can I Ask how you found your job. I’m interested in applying too
Where did you apply?
@@saniquecooper9434 Probably on FB, because that's the fastest way. Good luck with your job search 🩵
Hey.. thank you for the video. I’m South African. I’m a licensed teacher and I’m wondering how I can begin applying? TIA❤
Start by posting a brief introduction with pictures about yourself in a teaching group on Facebook. Include when you are available to start and what type of job you are looking for. You can also contact agents directly, as they often offer various jobs in the comments. Additionally, you can use a website called AJARN, though it might take some time for them to respond. Good luck with your job search 🩵
Do they higher from Nigeria
Hi, thanks for asking! As far as I know, it is possible, but it's not easy. Apparently, the easiest way is to apply to some religious schools. In my friend's school, the principal is from Ghana, so I assume it's feasible. Good luck with your job search 💜💜
Thanks so much.
Girl, we couldn't get much higher😂
@@notautuber-zo3nnHehehe You’re funny! 😂