Resume Tips
  1. Proofread your resume!  Grammatical mistakes and spelling errors can severely limit your opportunities
  2. Your resume should have a professional layout and appearance (resumes longer than one page are completely acceptable).
  3. Make sure your resume can be opened in Microsoft Word
  4. Your resume should be focused on attaining an English Teaching Position
  5. Include all of your teaching experience professional and non-professional
  6. Korean employers are interested in experiences that demonstrate your ability to interact with children/youth/adults.  Even if you do not have any professional teaching experience or certificates, you most likely have done some things that demonstrate your ability to work with children or adults to the employer of potential schools.
  7. Don’t forget things like: being a camp counselor, baby sitting, working with troubled youth, teaching Sunday school, volunteering at an orphanage, working with the disabled etc.
 
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