Tieonline Teaching Jobs
Tieonline Teaching Jobs
How is the TIE service?
Registering with Search is 225$ Canadian (gives you access to one Fair, and 3 year membership and help from an associate), with TIE it's only 39$ and apparently gives you access to loads of schools as well, you can upload your CV, etc.
Any successful TIE stories out there? Is this service just as good or worse than ISS or Search?
Thanks!
Registering with Search is 225$ Canadian (gives you access to one Fair, and 3 year membership and help from an associate), with TIE it's only 39$ and apparently gives you access to loads of schools as well, you can upload your CV, etc.
Any successful TIE stories out there? Is this service just as good or worse than ISS or Search?
Thanks!
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I had a couple of bites from schools I probably wouldn't work in earlier this year. I also had interest from a fairly decent school in Southeast Asia. It didn't work out, but the principal said he would be interested in receiving my resume the next time I'm looking. I have no post-grad experience, other than substitute work, so I was quite happy with the response.
I liked the fact that I could attach a video to my TIE resume and also link it to my teaching website. It gave me a bit of room to be creative.
I've never used Search, but once my first contract is done (starting in August), I'll probably sign up for Search and renew my subscription to TIE as well. I think it's worth the money.
I liked the fact that I could attach a video to my TIE resume and also link it to my teaching website. It gave me a bit of room to be creative.
I've never used Search, but once my first contract is done (starting in August), I'll probably sign up for Search and renew my subscription to TIE as well. I think it's worth the money.
I used Search for the first time this past recruiting season and was happy with the service. The information on the database was very thorough; with it I prepared a spreadsheet so I could easily compare schools and packages. My representative answered emails within hours, despite being on the other side of the world, and gave me plenty of encouragement when things seemed bleak.
I just signed a contract last week for a position and country I'm quite excited about.
I just signed a contract last week for a position and country I'm quite excited about.
SEARCH provides a good service, although just be warned that most of the schools registered with SEARCH want IB trained teachers. I'm not IB trained but still had a few interviews with schools registered both in and out of the job fairs. But I didn't get hired.
TIE online is good for the price. I think I had 2 interviews with schools there. Didn't get hired, though.
What I finally did was look at ibo.org and looked up all the schools that had IB. I then went to the schools' websites directly and applied for openings. And that's how I got hired - by doing everything myself.
These agencies can help you but you are not guaranteed a job. If you are IB trained and have experience teaching IB, then SEARCH is your best bet.
TIE online is good for the price. I think I had 2 interviews with schools there. Didn't get hired, though.
What I finally did was look at ibo.org and looked up all the schools that had IB. I then went to the schools' websites directly and applied for openings. And that's how I got hired - by doing everything myself.
These agencies can help you but you are not guaranteed a job. If you are IB trained and have experience teaching IB, then SEARCH is your best bet.
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[quote="mrwright"]Sounds like Search is a bad idea for new international teachers. What strategy is best for teachers without IB experience?[/quote]
I don't know that I agree with this. My first overseas job was with only two years experience (none of it IB) and it was through an SA job fair.
I also don't know if I agree that most schools registered with SA are looking for IB trained teachers. I don't know that it is NOT true, but would love to see what the actual number/percentages are of IB schools.
I don't know that I agree with this. My first overseas job was with only two years experience (none of it IB) and it was through an SA job fair.
I also don't know if I agree that most schools registered with SA are looking for IB trained teachers. I don't know that it is NOT true, but would love to see what the actual number/percentages are of IB schools.
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TIE is pretty good. I have had amazing offers from a lot of decent schools who advertise on TIE. I think that this is also the place that schools tend to go to for last minute hires. Most people think that only the bad schools hire at the very last minute but around three years ago, I was offered an amazing opportunity in Europe through TIE right around July. I think that for the most part, most people get their contacts / jobs through TIE and direct e-mail anyway. If you have an impressive enough CV, believe me, heads would take note and take the time to interview you now that SKYPE exists in our reality.
Another interesting note : I've had two offers from IB schools through TIE. So, Search shouldn't be the only option for IB schools. Like I mentioned before, TIE has decent jobs from top tier, 2nd tier and 3rd tier schools.
Ultimately, whether you go on TIE or Search or any other job fair, it's how you present yourself, your impressive CV and experiences that get the Head's attention. I am a relatively " new " teacher in the international sphere ( 4 - 8 years experience ) but I have had many offers this year and two just came in this week ( all from TIE ).
Another interesting note : I've had two offers from IB schools through TIE. So, Search shouldn't be the only option for IB schools. Like I mentioned before, TIE has decent jobs from top tier, 2nd tier and 3rd tier schools.
Ultimately, whether you go on TIE or Search or any other job fair, it's how you present yourself, your impressive CV and experiences that get the Head's attention. I am a relatively " new " teacher in the international sphere ( 4 - 8 years experience ) but I have had many offers this year and two just came in this week ( all from TIE ).