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My name is Jacob Lee and I recently was hired at Kian Middle School as an English speaking teacher. I currently teach English because of the extraordinary help I received from Julie Lim from Work N Play. Without her help I would have never of found this great job opportunity, so I am very grateful for Julie¡¯s devoted work ethic. |
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| Julie was always available to me through emails. She would always write in a professional and friendly manner. She was never late with her responses, which is what I loved about working with her. Julie would also end her emails with ¡°Let me know if you have any questions!¡± That ending statement always made me feel like I had a friend helping me in Korea and not just a stranger. I felt like I could contact Julie at anytime and that really does help a person make the move from one country to another.
Julie and I had some problems with my local criminal background check and throughout the exchanges of emails, she was always positive and exhibit patience that I believe a lesser person would not had exercised. I believe Julie really cared about finding me a job and cared for the school because they needed a teacher to replace the outgoing English speaking teacher.
Some words to describe my experience with Julie are reliable, great, professional, polite, trustworthy, and friendly. I would recommend Julie and Work N Play to other teachers looking for job placement in South Korea. Thank you Julie Lim!
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Jacob Lee
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When I first decided that I wanted to come to Korea to teach English, I had not heard of Worknplay. I was working with a different recruiter who, I later found out, gave me false information concerning the visa process.
I was sure glad that I switched recruiters early, after being referred to |
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Julie Lim by a friend. Julie was absolutely fantastic with giving me all the information I needed for the VISA process and with providing the best job opportunities for what I was seeking. She really listened to what I was looking for and provided the best job matches. I ended up finding a fantastic employer in Korea , thanks to Julie. I know that without Julie, I would have never found such a great job.
It was not only Julie's great work ethic that made her a wonderful recruiter, but her personality. She was very kind and understanding throughout the whole process. I would recommend Julie to anyone who is considering working in Korea . She is the best! Thanks, Julie! |
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Sara Sayle |
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I first contacted Worknplay in April of 2008. Within just a few weeks, I had an interview and a job secured. I am extremely happy that I contacted this recruitment agency. In particular, Julie, who was my main contact at Worknplay, was very helpful and informative. She was very organised and that made me feel very |
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comfortable in asking her questions. When I came back to Korea to start my job in August, Julie was there to greet me at the airport and to answer any of my questions. Worknplay assured me that they would be available for queiries and questions during my time in Seoul and i was very happy to hear this.
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Anita Nagra |
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| It was real helpful having Julie and WorknPlay as consultants. I never had to wait long for a reply to a question. Julie was very diligent at getting back to me. |
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Jared Pilbeam |
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From the start, Work n' Play was a pleasure to work with. I had great luck with my recruiter, Julie Lim, who worked diligently to place me in Seoul working for the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education. Julie was always quick to respond to my concerns and
never left a question unanswered. Work n' Play processed my documents quickly and provided |
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me with detailed instructions throughout my preparation. Overall, I am very pleased with Work n' Play and with my recruiter.
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Elizabeth Goggin |
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| I am writing this letter regarding the wonderful assistance in finding placement I received from Work n Play's Julie Lim. Ms. Lim was my consultant for about 2 months prior to my placement in a wonderful public school in South Korea. She was constantly in tune with what I was |
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| looking for and my particular needs regarding access to the city of Seoul. Although I like the cosmopolitan atmosphere of a big city, I also enjoy the comfort, and quiet, of a suburban setting. Ms. Lim suggested Yongin, which is an upscale location about 30 miles south of Seoul, but with access to public transportation linking me to Seoul at anytime. This turned out to be a perfect match for me and I would never have found this school without her help and expertise! Because I know that I can be a fairly demanding customer, Ms. Lim handled my concerns and questions very professionally and expeditiously. I highly recommend Ms. Lim to anyone looking for teaching placement in South Korea and will use her in the future should my situation require it. Please contact me if you have any further questions regarding my experience with Ms. Lim. I cannot say enough great things about her. |
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Julie Moskal |
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Julie Lim of WorkNPlay recruiters was instrumental in getting me my position at Gwaejeon Intermediate School. From the start, she was quick and responsive to my needs- when I wrote my initial email to her, she called me in less than 10 minutes! She arranged for me to meet for an |
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interview with my employers with in the first week, and answered all of my many questions. Julie was much better than the other recruiters I had corresponded with earlier. Julie listened to what I wanted, and then she delivered, and quickly. If you are looking for a good recruiter and company, try Julie Lim at WorkNPlay.
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Treva Scheuerman |
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| Emily, my recruiter, did a great job at informing me about all the choices available to me in my search for a school. She answered any questions I had and helped me make a school choice that fit my personal goals. She brought several opportunities to my attention and gave me resources to |
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find out more about the various cities and schools. During the application process she was very patient as I worked to get my application together. I had just finished graduate school and the required documentation wasn't all available right away. I had only completed my schooling about a week earlier. She assisted me in determining alternative documents I could use in the interim to prove I met my graduate level education requirement for the teaching position. Emily's assistance made the application
process as well as my arrival in Korea and at my school flow smoothly. I love my school, the students and teachers are wonderful, and I am excited to be living and experiencing Korea thanks to Emily's help.
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My experience with Worknplay and my recruiter Emily has been fantastic. I was new to Korea and Worknplay found me a teaching role in a new Middle school in the area of my choice. They also helped organise our visas to Korea and spoke with the school about finding suitable accomodation. My recuiter |
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| takes the time to talk to me about my job as well. I had a great experience with Worknplay and would reccomend them to anyone who has thought about wanting to experience Korean culture and life in Asia. |
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| Public School Opportunities |
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| Public school opportunities for native speaker English teachers exist across the Korean Peninsula. Elementary, Middle and High Schools are looking for teachers excited to share their language and culture with students. Korea has a number of metropolitan, mid-sized and rural areas, each with their own pace, personality and cultural offerings. |
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| GEPIK (Gyeonggi English Program in Korea) |
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Teach English in Gyeonggi
Vast Province Dotted with Many Attractions
(2.0~2.3mil won; Start February, 2010) |
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| Public School Positions Throughout Korea |
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Teach English in Busan
The Largest Coastal City
(1.8~2.65mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Daegu
A Developed Urban Area
(1.9~2.75mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Daejeon
The City with the Highest Quality of Life
(1.9~2.75mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gangwon
An Area in Great Harmony with Nature
(2.1~2.85mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gyeongbuk
A Peaceful and Historical City
(2.1~2.85mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Chungbuk
Ski Resort & Natural Rest Area
(2.1~2.65mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Incheon
A Costal City with a Mixture of Cultures
(1.8~2.65mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gwangju
Hub City of the Southwestern Region
(1.9~2.75mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Jeju
Beautiful & Peaceful Island
(2.0~2.75mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gyeongnam
Mild Climate; In Harmony with Nature & People
(2.1~2.65mil won, Throughout the year) |
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Teach English in Jeollabukdo
Real Korean Culture and Food
(2.2~2.85mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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Teach English in Ulsan
Upscale Center of Modern Industry
(1.9~2.75mil won; End of August, 2010) |
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