Teach English in Taiwan

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If you hold a Bachelors degree, are a native English speaker, and are

looking for one of the most exciting job opportunities you will ever have,

you may want to teach English in Taiwan. Getting certified takes only a

couple of weeks, jobs are plentiful, and you can earn money, travel, teach

(and learn), and add an attractive line to your resume all at once.

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Language

Few places on earth offer job opportunities like teaching in Taiwan. With

a TESOL certification and a college degree in any field, you are virtually

guaranteed a job teaching English in Taiwan. The demand for English

teachers in Taiwan far exceeds the number of qualified teachers. Don’t let

this opportunity to work, teach and live in this fascinating country get

away from you.

Teach English and Travel Worldwide

If Taiwan is not your first choice of country consider the other

possibilities. Virtually every country in the world is looking for English

teachers, from Latin America to South America to Asia to Europe. English

is the most widely spoken cultural language on the planet today, and as

the global economy gets tighter and tighter, English becomes more and more

important.

Accredited TESOL & ESL Certification and Job Placement

Whichever country you decide is right for you,

teaching English abroad
is

an unforgettable experience. Most teachers say they learn as much as they

teach during their tenure. It is also a great way to foster cross-cultural

relationships between countries and peoples, so don’t delay. Call American

TESOL Institute at (877) 748-7900 for more information .

5 Reasons to Apply For a Job in Retail

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Economic conditions being what they are, unemployment figures off the charts and businesses failing left and right, it’s important to know there are opportunities that are available.

Retail jobs have had a bad name for years by those in the job market but it seems that there may be a misconception as there are many benefits to working in retail.

1) There are almost always a boat load of jobs available in retail on several different levels. As is stands today, there are about 20 million Americans working in the retail sector indicating that there are many jobs from which to choose. Merchandising, information technology, communications, finance and loss prevention are just a few.

2) The retail industry is one of the hot growth sectors in the US with over 2 million jobs expected to be added by the year 2012. That’s a massive 10% increase over the next 3 - 4 years.

3) Expect perks that you would normally not get working in other industries. Employee discounts alone could make working in retail a great option for many.

4) Having the opportunity to work hours that suit you as well as having a variety of locations for many major US retailers makes a job in retail a great deal for mothers, students and those looking for a part time second job.

5) Advancement opportunities are abundant with retail jobs for a variety of reasons. The expansion of retail as well as the variety of management positions available make a job in retail more than a job… it turns it into a career in retail.

So, when your friends and neighbors want to know why you are working at Sears or have a job at Walmart, share some of these hidden perks. If your options are standing in the unemployment line or working in retail, it’s obvious that retail rules.

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Find a Job That Fills and Rewards Your Spirit and Your Wallet

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Isn’t it time to find a job that is rewarding, challenging and fulfilling rather than one that just gets you a paycheck? A job search conducting with the goal of just finding a job will ultimately yield just that… a job. Do you want to spent forty or more hours a week doing a job that your overqualified for or that you find dull? Why would you do that to yourself?

Here’s a new thought. Why not try conducting a professional job search where you don’t just find a job, but instead find a rewarding and challenging profession where you are appreciated and rewarded both monetarily and spiritually for your efforts.

I can assure after having worked many years in un-fulfilling, un-challenging jobs that I finally just couldn’t stand it anymore. Working for bosses that didn’t want me to reach my full potential, working a tasks that were dull but I wasn’t encouraged to automate finally drove me to the brink. I made it my mission to find a job where I could explore and develop my talents, where I would be encouraged to grow as much as my talents would take me.

If you’re employed right now, that’s great. You have an income coming in which buys you time to find a job where you’ll shine. Don’t get lazy, take advantage now while you have money to pay the bills and conduct a professional job search while you’re employed. You won’t regret it, and the new opportunities that will come before you may surprise you.

If on the other hand you are out of work, I’m sorry to hear that. You do have the advantage of having more time to conduct a professional job search than someone burdened with an un-fulfilling job. Take advantage of your opportunity to find something great to do to earn a living.

William G. Shultz | Find a Job rewarding and fulfilling to make for a successful job search.

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