Why Use NewPath Recruitment?
Why use NewPath Recruitment?
For Japan, we have more varied positions than any other recruitment company that works with schools in Japan (and there aren’t too many).
In Japan, there are 3 or 4 very large private language schools, which can afford to have recruitment offices in North America. But this doesn’t always mean that they are the best school, or best suited to what you, as a teacher, are looking for. NewPath Recruitment has partnered with small and medium sized schools to help their exposure in North America, which also then gives more options to you, the job seeker. We can give you a more objective look on what types of positions are out there, and give you helpful advice on how you can land a specific type of position. We’re not afraid of recommending you to apply with one of those larger schools, if we think that would be the best option for you.
For South Korea, as you probably have noticed, there are many “recruitment companies”. Be aware that schools in Korea use many recruitment companies, so there isn’t too much of a point to using different recruiters, as they all end up to the same position. Just work with someone you can trust and are comfortable with.
We work with a large staffing company in South Korea. We offer different public school, private language school, university, teacher trainer, and short term summer/winter camp positions through this company. Most importantly, we are here to support you. The visa laws for South Korea changed last year in December, and since then, the paperwork has become much more strict. The process can sometimes be confusing, so that is why it is important to work with company that is there for you and can guide you properly.
Since we are based in North America, it’s easy to get in touch with us since we are basically in the same time zone. This is actually quite helpful because we are here to help you when you need the help. If you are working with a recruitment company that is based overseas, you’re not going to get the answer to your question until the next day or in the middle of the night, in many cases. If it’s something urgent, you’re going to want an answer right then and there.
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