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1.       maria/mesut
479 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 11:35 am

Where is the best place to start looking for work?
Are there any websites in both Turkish and English?

And are there any websites with both jobs wanted and jobs offered?

Thank you very much in advance

2.       Cacık
296 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 11:43 am

Quoting maria/mesut:

Where is the best place to start looking for work?
Are there any websites in both Turkish and English?

And are there any websites with both jobs wanted and jobs offered?

Thank you very much in advance



What type of work are you looking for ? What are you skills ? Only asking to see if I know of anything...

3.       turquoise
938 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 12:23 pm

i think the best places to make a begining are english language schools in turkey...

4.       maria/mesut
479 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 01:21 pm

Thank you very much both of you

Cacık, I really appreciate all the information you sent me

5.       maria/mesut
479 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 01:36 pm

Quoting turquoise:

i think the best places to make a begining are english language schools in turkey...



Thanks
But I`m not a native speaker..

6.       turquoise
938 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 03:22 pm

Quoting maria/mesut:

Quoting turquoise:

i think the best places to make a begining are english language schools in turkey...



Thanks
But I`m not a native speaker..



there are many people wich arent native speakers teach english in turkey. i went to english school for 8 months and there were russian,japanese,hindu,australian,american,and british teacher in the course..

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