u/Bulky_Yam6600

I need some advice on teaching jobs in Korea

Hi everyone! I recently moved to Korea, applied for an F-4 visa in Korea, and got approved. I’ve started to apply to teaching jobs but I realized a lot of places really want prior experience. That is completely understandable but it’s just hard to find a starting point. I know I’m not tied to a teaching job but I’m not sure what else I can really apply for here. I have reached out to recruiting agencies and they have been looking around for me but they also noted that I need my diploma apostilled. I am trying to do that through monument visa (I have a copy of my diploma and it’s notarized). Do I need to physically send my copy to them or can I just upload a scanned image to them? I’ve emailed them but I was just wondering if anyone had any info. I know the start pay is very low for someone who has no experience, but I just wanted some advice on what the best route could be to obtain a teaching job? I’ve been constantly sending my resume to listings on Craigslist and Facebook groups. It seems like public schools seem to be ideal for a lot of people but I understand that’s not easy to start. I would love some advice from anyone who has similar experiences or just any type of advice you think could be helpful!

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u/Bulky_Yam6600 — 2 days ago