u/shahajaj1

Helloo, I am a recent graduate and having a hard time landing a full time job. I wanted to pursue masters but didn’t get accepted so I’m wondering if I should just use this year to travel and Teach English in Asia

I came across this Youth 2033 work programs and it’s fully funded and seems legit - they collaborated with Language Canada

I’m in my 20s so I feel like this would be the perfect time esp cuz I don’t have anything aligned for me right now. I also did exchange semester and really loved it.

Would anyone else also be interested 👀👀

Pros- fully funded, one year living abroad, can travel to other surrounding countries, once in a lifetime opportunity

Cons- alone in a new environment, possible delay in career (1 year gap)

My parents are a little skeptical because it’s not related to my bachelors but I have friends who graduated last year and can’t find a job still so I feel this is more structured/ guaranteed than securing a job soon tbh

This is the program- https://youth2033.com/work-abroad/

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u/shahajaj1 — 10 days ago

Helloo, I am a recent graduate and I am having a really hard time landing a job. I do want to pursue masters but I am not sure exactly in what and I am feeling a little lost right now. I came across this fully funded teaching in Asia program for Canadian youth with Bachelors and I’m wondering if I should just apply

It’s the Youth2033 initiative idk if all their programs are fully funded but the work programs in Korea and Taiwan seem legit

I’m in my 20s so I feel like this would be the perfect time esp cuz I don’t have anything aligned for me right now. I also did exchange semester and really loved it.

Would anyone also be interested in applying? The main thing stopping me is the fact that I will be completely alone in a different country. I think they take multiple applicants same time so at least knowing someone there would be rlly helpful.

Pros- fully funded, one year living abroad, can travel to other surrounding countries, once in a lifetime opportunity

Cons- alone in a new environment, possible delay in career (1 year gap)

I have friends who graduated last year and can’t find a job still so I feel this is more structured/ guaranteed than securing a job soon tbh

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u/shahajaj1 — 10 days ago

Helloo, I am a recent graduate and I am having a really hard time landing a job. I do want to pursue masters but I am not sure exactly in what and I am feeling a little lost right now. I came across this fully funded teaching in Asia program for Canadian youth with Bachelors and I’m wondering if I should just apply

It’s the Youth2033 initiative l- https://youth2033.com/work-abroad/ idk if all their programs are fully funded but the work programs in Korea and Taiwan seem legit

I’m in my 20s so I feel like this would be the perfect time esp cuz I don’t have anything aligned for me right now. I also did exchange semester and really loved it.

Would anyone also be interested in applying? The main thing stopping me is the fact that I will be completely alone in a different country. I think they take multiple applicants same time so at least knowing someone there would be rlly helpful.

Pros- fully funded, one year living abroad, can travel to other surrounding countries, once in a lifetime opportunity

Cons- alone in a new environment, possible delay in career (1 year gap)

I have friends who graduated last year and can’t find a job still so I feel this is more structured/ guaranteed than securing a job soon tbh

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u/shahajaj1 — 11 days ago