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finding a job in Turkey
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10.       freshman
704 posts
 09 Oct 2005 Sun 01:10 pm

hi..you can apply for İtalyan Kültür Merkezi..It is in İstambul in Taksim..I can send web adress if you want..

11.       anto
14 posts
 11 Oct 2005 Tue 07:13 pm

Thanks Freshman! I would really appreciate it. I will for Istanbul the day after tomorrow and this could be an opportunity to visit them..

12.       vernessy
posts
 13 Oct 2005 Thu 05:58 am

It is easy for an English speaker to find a job there, I hear

13.       freshman
704 posts
 13 Oct 2005 Thu 06:01 am

I think you need certificate for it..its not easy...but if you speak fluently English and if you can understand Turkish a bit it wont be problem for you I think..try and see...

14.       Tanita
1 posts
 29 Oct 2005 Sat 12:23 pm

hi to everybody.. i read all posts here. but noone russian here as me. of cos im with same asking. im manager. work in abroad food company. i know russian, ukranian, english.. now learning turkish. and really worry much - how it will be with my job in Turkey? i wana work much, dont like just sit at home..

15.       bliss
900 posts
 29 Oct 2005 Sat 12:38 pm

Hello Tanita,
Welcome to our lovely site and enjoy.
You are not only russian here , we have many.I am russian too and glad to see you here.As a matter of fact I am learning Turkish too but want my classmates get little bit familiar to our great russian poetry.You can see "Russian Poetry" forum. Enyone who wants to share can put posts there.It would be great to have them and know about your favourites.
Good luck to you.
Regards Bliss

16.       enerodesinueve
164 posts
 07 Nov 2005 Mon 08:50 am

Hey hi! I am looking for ESL tutorial/ teaching jobs in Istanbul as well.

17.       KeithL
1455 posts
 16 Nov 2005 Wed 01:12 am

For a foreigner, it is much easier to find a job in Turkey that it is a native turk in many cases.
The most important thing that these course managers are looking for is native speakers. In many cases, foreigners without a teaching degree will get the teaching jobs before a native turk with a degree and certification. I dont think the typical language schools pay very well, so the best thing a foreigner can do is after getting settled, teach private lessons. You will make alot more money. These jobs are mostly without insurance or work visas so another drawnback to working this way is that you will have to leave Turkey every 3 months to get your tourist Visa renewed. They even run buses to greece or Bulgaria so that you can do this in one day from istanbul. I hope this helps someone and also encourage everyone to come see the most fantastic city in the world.

18.       olee
4 posts
 10 Jun 2006 Sat 02:54 am

is it easy for an african origin to get a job in turkey

19.       mevren
2 posts
 11 Jul 2006 Tue 02:05 pm

Hi!

Please visit and join that e-mail groups, who wants to find a job offer in Turkey.

I'm already member of that group. And, I received very good job offers in there.

Best wishes
Murat



http://www.RecruitmenTurkey.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RecruitmenTurkey

20.       mevren
2 posts
 11 Jul 2006 Tue 02:05 pm

Hi!

Please visit and join that e-mail groups, who wants to find a job offer in Turkey.

I'm already member of that group. And, I received very good job offers in there.

Best wishes
Murat



http://www.RecruitmenTurkey.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RecruitmenTurkey

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