> Thank you all so much for the replies.
> Can you recommend other recruiters?
> I know many of you would say that I should contact the schools
> directly, but I am a non-native speaker.
> I have tried for five months to contact the schools directly, but the
> only replies I got so far were "Sorry, your qualifications are
> great, but the school headmaster wants white native speakers." I
> am getting depressed.
> I really want to get an English teaching job in China, and perhaps
> the only way to get it is to go through a recruiter who does not have
> to be perfect but can get the "job" done (get me hired).
> I have noticed that although Yakup has lied to teachers about the
> real working conditions, it has managed all the same to place the
> teachers somewhere in China.
> What shall I do?
You can contact schools directly or use an agency that holds proper certification from Beijing to officially invite teachers to China. Not all agencies are approved and there is a difference between register and non-register agencies. We are approved, proven, and located in CHina, not in the USA or Canada. We would be happy to assist you if you think the help is needed.
- Is Yakup International legit? -- Vesela -- 2004-08-14
- Vesela, I hope you'll read this and contact me -- TatyanaBasoglu -- 2004-10-02
- Re: Is Yakup International legit? -- Tony -- 2004-08-15
- Re: Is Yakup International legit? -- yakup -- 2004-09-20
- Re: Is Yakup International legit? -- Claudia -- 2004-08-14
- Re: Is Yakup International legit? -- Batingal -- 2004-09-26
- What are the alternative recruitment agencies? -- Vesela -- 2004-08-16
- Re: What are the alternative recruitment agencies? -- Eddie -- 2004-08-16
- What are the alternative recruitment agencies? -- Vesela -- 2004-08-16
- Re: Is Yakup International legit? -- Tony -- 2004-08-15
- Vesela, I hope you'll read this and contact me -- TatyanaBasoglu -- 2004-10-02