Dubai, SF, or Spring Bangkok? Please help!
Dubai, SF, or Spring Bangkok? Please help!
So the Bangkok fair has been full since before I registered for Search (October). I have opted to go to the Dubai, San Francisco, OR Spring Bangkok fair. Which one would be the best? I am open to pretty much any region.
I would look at the schools attending then couple that with the jobs you are interested in. No doubt the landscape will change signifigantly after BKK and London, but it should give you insight into what would be best for you. For me cost would also be a factor. How much are you willing to invest in your future position?
Also do not rule out a last minute January admission. Have you talked to your associate?
My personal choice of the 3 would be Dubai.
Also do not rule out a last minute January admission. Have you talked to your associate?
My personal choice of the 3 would be Dubai.
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All three of those fairs are relatively low key, I would not go out of my way and spend $$$ to get to one of those. Go to the one that is going to be cheapest and easiest to get to.
The last fair I attended was Search SF some years back. It was decent, with jobs for the taking, but most of the good schools were done hiring already.
All three of those fairs are relatively low key, I would not go out of my way and spend $$$ to get to one of those. Go to the one that is going to be cheapest and easiest to get to.
The last fair I attended was Search SF some years back. It was decent, with jobs for the taking, but most of the good schools were done hiring already.
The San Fran fair is the earliest of the three. okay one more question...
I haven't heard back from any schools yet except for the standard "thank you, we received your app, we'll be reviewing apps over winter break..." If I don't get any schools to respond, should I even risk spending money to go to SF from Asia and try to get a job without going to a fair?
I haven't heard back from any schools yet except for the standard "thank you, we received your app, we'll be reviewing apps over winter break..." If I don't get any schools to respond, should I even risk spending money to go to SF from Asia and try to get a job without going to a fair?
@teachaway
You know yourself better than any anonymous person on this message board, ask yourself the question. Put yourself in the position of the admin, look at your resume and then say, Do I want this teacher? If the answer is no or maybe, then go to a fair as you have the opportunity to sell yourself. If it yes, go with the skype interviews. Or even better go to the fair and see if you get into a better place.
I was just asked to interview this morning on Monday (23rd Dec), so its a world of unknowns! You never know when the call to skype will come. Personally I am signed up to go to both Bangkok fairs as well as using CoIS, CSA and another recruiter. In the end it is about happiness and security for my family and myself over the next 4-6 years and for that I don't gamble very much.
If the only risk is money, remember you can always make more, but if you have to recruit again next year or even in 2 years because you didn't go to a fair how will you feel. I am aware not everyone feels like I do, nor are any of us in the exact same position with family, career, skills etc. so for me, I say go to a fair, I have yet to walk away without something that was great!
You know yourself better than any anonymous person on this message board, ask yourself the question. Put yourself in the position of the admin, look at your resume and then say, Do I want this teacher? If the answer is no or maybe, then go to a fair as you have the opportunity to sell yourself. If it yes, go with the skype interviews. Or even better go to the fair and see if you get into a better place.
I was just asked to interview this morning on Monday (23rd Dec), so its a world of unknowns! You never know when the call to skype will come. Personally I am signed up to go to both Bangkok fairs as well as using CoIS, CSA and another recruiter. In the end it is about happiness and security for my family and myself over the next 4-6 years and for that I don't gamble very much.
If the only risk is money, remember you can always make more, but if you have to recruit again next year or even in 2 years because you didn't go to a fair how will you feel. I am aware not everyone feels like I do, nor are any of us in the exact same position with family, career, skills etc. so for me, I say go to a fair, I have yet to walk away without something that was great!