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hi guys i am sorry to say that,but i have a degree from National University of Singapore,although i have not taught english before.but i have trained new staffs from my work place for a few years,however,alot of private school prefer farangs(sorry guys) then to chinese although i speak fluent English.

i am just looking for part time teaching job.I have tried Arjan.com,however there is no reply.many thanks in advice :o

Try our jobs section at: http://jobs.thaivisa.com/

There is a seperate section for jobseekers, where you can submit your resume. But as you say, many schools prefer native English speakers. But if you speak Chinese, you will have the benefit of being able to teach both.

Because your from singapore and look chinese lol

Goodluck^^

these days you might be in luck because you can teach both chinese and english. go and visit the schools and show them that you are fluent. we have a Thai/American guy at our school, he doesn't speak Thai but American English they love him.

Allan

hi guys i am sorry to say that,but i have a degree from National University of Singapore,although i have not taught english before.but i have trained new staffs from my work place for a few years,however,alot of private school prefer farangs(sorry guys) then to chinese although i speak fluent English.

i am just looking for part time teaching job.I have tried Arjan.com,however there is no reply.many thanks in advice :o

No offense intended but if your CV has the same structure and errors that your OP has then it`s probably going straight into the bin. (If read by a foreign HOD or reasonably intelligent Thai)

Get a good looking CV together in Word format. Make sure it`s grammatically correct and to the point. Convert it to a PDF doc using a small free download such as "Cute PDF". Same applies to your Cover Letter of Application.

PDF docs look a lot more professional. Then bang them off in the email as attachments.

Good luck.

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