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Can you picture yourself relaxing on this beach in Thailand for a month, and getting paid to do it?

 

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Long vacations with full pay are just one of the many perks of having a university job in Korea. Isn't it time that YOU got one?

You've put in your time. You've worked hard. Now, you deserve that ideal teaching position in Korea; the university gig. I'm going to tell you exactly how to go about getting that job, and I will show you the tools that you need to get it...but first, let me tell you a story about...


How my buddy got screwed by his hagwon....Well, almost...

One of my best friends is a guy named Matthew. I met him in Korea a few years ago and we hit it off well. We taught at the same hagwon for a year, and then Matthew headed back to Canada. But that stuff's not important to you, right? OK, here is where the story gets interesting. Matt came back to Korea to work at an adult hagwon. He wanted to teach adults because he figured it would be easier to manage classes of adults compared to kids.

Although he liked teaching adults, his schedule was pretty crazy. Of course, there were split shifts, but his shifts practically weren't even split. He'd start early in the morning and work until late at night, with hardly any breaks. Matt's a hard-working guy and doesn't really complain. Plus, he was getting paid decent overtime.

Then, one day, all of the teachers get a letter saying the school will be closing down in a month, and they were all out of a job! He only had 2 months left on his contract! This wasn't some small school. It was a pretty major one with a long history and a prime location. Seems like one of the big chains were tired of the competition in the neighborhood. So, they bought the building his school was in, and kicked them out!

To the school's credit, they took care of everyone. They pro-rated their pay and gave the bonus based on that, as well as the return flight. They also gave them letters of reference and lots of help finding new jobs. But what does that have to do with getting a university job? Everything!

A little about Matthew: He graduated with a BA in Psychology and had a little over 2 years of experience teaching in Korea. So, that's not exactly what most would call an obvious choice for a university job, right? No Masters or Ph.D or anything more than you probably have.

He came to me and asked for my help in getting him a job at a university. So, I helped him put together a package and a plan of attack. To make a long story short, by using the strategies I shared with him, he ended up getting a couple of different offers from universities, without having had put too much time into the search.

We put together a proper package, as will be described, and we put together the proper plan to get that information in the right hands. So, not too long after that, I remember chatting with him about his new job. He had moved into a newer two bedroom apartment, and it was getting to be close to the end of the month. He was going to be getting paid on the 25th, and he hadn't even worked a day yet! He started his contract off with a 3-week holiday!

So, right then, I knew I had to help others get the same type of job. I put together a much more detailed package that will allow anyone who can qualify for a regular hagwon job get a job at a university. This package goes into much more detail than I went into with Matthew, and has all the resources you will need for your university job search, so you can enjoy the same benefits as Matthew is now enjoying, regardless of your experience or educational background.

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You will enjoy the following benefits when teaching at a university:

-Most university jobs have several months of PAID vacation. Take a trip!

-There are way less contact hours, so you'll have more time to do the things that you want to do.

-You'll teach university students, so you won't have to worry about kids, or about split shifts at adult hagwons.



Let me show you how you can get your own job working at a university, take long vacations, and enjoy all the best of what Korea has to offer

First, let's see if you qualify...go ahead and answer these questions. (You don't have to answer out loud, just nod your head "yes" if that's your answer!)

-Are you interested in a position that offers long holidays?

-Are you tired of teaching 30 hours a week at a hagwon or other job?

-Do you feel like you deserve a better position?

-Are you willing to do a bit of reading in order to learn how to get a uni job?

-Are you willing to put a bit of effort into putting together a good application if you're shown exactly what is required?

-Are you willing to be proactive in your search, and not just sit around waiting for a university to come knocking on your door?

If you answered "yes" to the above questions, then I think we can work together. If you are not willing to put any effort into getting a university position, then you should probably stop reading right now, because it's just not going to happen for you.

I'm sorry for being blunt, but people who are just plain lazy would not benefit from this information and will likely never get ahead in life. But, people like you, who are willing to put a little bit of effort in now so that they can relax and enjoy themselves later are the type of people I can help...a lot!

The problem most people have is that they don't know where to start. There is a lot of misinformation out there, and you may even believe that you can't land a university job. Let me say this...if you can qualify for an E2 visa, then you can find a university that will hire you...if you know how to do it right.

That's what I'm going to show you. I'm going to give you the step by step instructions on what you have to do to land a position at a university in Korea.


About me...

Jason Cresswell

Article on Teaching in Korea Article in Business Newspaper about ASK Now and Jason Cresswell Click on images to the left to view a couple of newspaper articles about me. The video player above has a video of me explaining the new E2 visa process and a clip of me on national news in Canada discussing teaching in Korea.

So, you may be asking, "who are you, and what do you know about Korea?"

That's a good question, so let me give you a bit of background. My name is Jason Cresswell (add me as a friend on Facebook!) and I first came to Korea in 1999. I have taught in Daegu, Seoul, and Daejon, and have traveled to pretty much every other city and town in Korea.

I'm married to a Korean, and I'm pretty fluent in Korean (my wife doesn't speak much English, so that should be an indication) I co-founded and am the CEO of a successful recruiting company that has been in operation for several years. (You can click here for a list of testimonials from our clients that we've brought to Korea)

So, that's just a bit of background to let you know that, yes, I do know a bit about jobs in Korea after being involved for that many years!

Testimonials from others who have purchased the product:

Hi Jason,

I've read your book and found it extremely helpful.  I like the advice on exuding positivity.  As my mother always said, "you get more bees with honey."  I found the long list of FAQs helpful. I think your e-book was worth every cent.  I wish you a lot of success.  I will tell everyone who expresses an interest in teaching university to purchase your book.  And no, I will NOT share mine with them!

Justin G

 




 


Real people getting real results:

Jason,

Thank you very much for your very comprehensive package. I thought the booklet on applying for university jobs was very well written and actually gave a lot of interesting advice. I was a little cynical at first but that feeling was quickly assuaged. You could use it in just about any area of life.

Mark B



Just to let you know... the material you recommended about finding a Korean Univ. Job (you directed me to a website and I ordered the materials)was very helpful. I think the motivational aspect was most important. The literature, in combination with help from my friends and other factors, helped me clarify some of my own thoughts a bit. I have other interviews... two of the top 5 unis in Korea next week. The problem is… I didn't think I could do it and I didn't know I could do it... BUT most importantly...I DIDN"T KNOW THE RIGHT QUESTIONS TO ASK TO GET THE ANSWERS I WANTED! The literature helped me with that. Thank you.

The literature gave me the questions I needed... and once I started asking the RIGHT questions... I started getting the answers I needed from friends and acquaintances. In other words... you have one guy (me) who isn't going to slam you. My friend, for example...I love him to death, but I don't think he realizes that he's taking what he knows for granted and that it is NOT common knowledge for people outside of his current situation. Keep up the good work. As far as I am concerned, my purchase was worth its' weight in gold.

Jeff P

 

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What are some of the tools that are included in the package?

-Address labels for 372 universities and colleges in Korea

-Web address for 373 universities and colleges in Korea

-E-mail addresses and names of 507 professors in the English department of various universities

-18,000 word E-book on the essentials of getting a uni job in Korea

-Much, much more!


You can get a job at a university in Korea at any time of the year...you just need the right tools

First, let's get over the myth that you can only get a job at a university in Korea during the two busy semester changes. That just doesn't make sense. Of course, there are busier times of the year, but like any other positions, there is always turnover at universities, so there are always schools looking to hire...all year.

Why is it hard to get a job teaching at a university?

The reason it's hard for most people is because they don't know where to start, and they don't know what is necessary to make your application stand out. If you're like 90% of people, you will look at the job postings at Dave's ESL Cafe, and hope to see a uni posting. Guess what?

Everyone else is doing the same thing!

So, we have to be a bit more creative. We have to think outside the box. And, we need the right tools to do the job.

What if you had the address for over 370 universities and colleges in Korea? Do you think that would help your job search? What if the list were sent to you in a label format, and all you had to do was print, peel, and stick? No writing out by hand! No searching for addresses! Everything is in a printable format with 30 address labels per page! It doesn't get any easier than that.

What if you had the website addresses for over 370 universities and colleges in Korea? Do you think that would be helpful?

What if you had the name and e-mail address for over 500 people in English departments throughout various universities in Korea? Could those people possibly be of help to you?

What if you had the following helpful tools:

-12 powerful resume templates
-8 well-composed cover-letter templates
-18,000 word E-book titled "A Practical Guide to Landing a University Job in South Korea"
-An application package checklist so you can be sure your application will be complete
-A tracking sheet designed to keep you on track throughout your job search

More about the book, "A Practical Guide to Landing a University Job in South Korea"

This E-book contains over 18,000 words and is delivered in PDF format. You can read it on your computer, or print it off if you prefer. Here is some of what it contains:

-A chapter on motivation and the psychology of getting a position teaching in Korea. This chapter is very important and will give you the psychological tools required to make sure you get that job

-The 3 approaches to finding a position, and how each one can best be used to your advantage

-Powerful techniques that will show you how to put yourself in contact with people who have influence over the hiring decisions, and how to get them on your side

-The #1 place to contact in order to ensure that you get inside information on upcoming university positions that hardly anyone else knows about. You must learn about this! 95% of people don't know this!

-How to build a killer application package

-The follow-up system that has made millions of dollars for marketers for generations, and how you can use this system to make sure you get interviews with universities

-A list of 21 Ways to Set Yourself Apart from Your Competition

-A list of things to do and things not to do at your interview

-A list of possible interview questions that you absolutely must be prepared to answer

-A guide to Korean culture, particularly business culture, and what you must know to make sure you make the right impression during the interview

-Much more information, including links to helpful websites and other valuable tips that will give you the best chance to get the job you are looking for


I've done the work for you, so now your job search can be much easier and you can land that job in record time

So, when I first thought of putting this package together, I was thinking of just providing the address labels and a few pointers on how to put together a good package, as that would be a big help for anyone looking for a university job.

But...I got carried away.

I guess in everything I do, I want to make sure that I put in my best effort. So, the package just continued to develop into more and more, until it reached the point that it's at now. Actually, I'm happy I put the extra effort into it, because I'm really proud of it. It's an amazing package for anyone who is serious about getting a job in Korea.

To re-cap, here is what you will get with your package:

-A list of over 370 university and college addresses in Korea, in printable label format

-A list of over 370 university and college web addresses

-A list of over 500 names and e-mail addresses of people who work in English departments at various Korean universities

-An 18,000 word E-book in PDF format titled "A Practical Guide to Landing a University Job in South Korea"

-12 resume templates to help you update your resume

-8 cover letter templates to get you started on your cover letter

-An application package checklist

-A tracking sheet to track your progress

When and how can you get this package?

If you are reading this far, I'll bet it's because you are ready for change. You've heard all the great stories about university teaching life in Korea, and you want that to be your life.

-Enjoy the long vacations
-Enjoy the shorter teaching hours
-Have fun teaching young, vibrant university students
-Have something you can really be proud of on your resume

You can get this package delivered to you within the next 5 minutes.

The package is all in electronic format, and will be instantly delivered to your e-mail inbox in Microsoft Word and Excel format, as well as a PDF E-book. There is no waiting. You can get started on your job search today if you want.

I can imagine how you are feeling right now. I'll bet you are pretty excited about the realistic opportunity that you have of getting a job at a Korean university.

It's easy for most people to imagine themselves in a better situation than they are currently in. The question to ask is, "If other people are doing it, why can't I?" A better question to ask is, "If other people are doing it, how can I?" Change the "why can't I" to "how can I."

If you want to get started on your job search and have instant access to all of the tools listed above, you can do so right now with an investment of $49. I hope you agree that this is a very fair price for a product with this much information.

To be honest, it cost me a lot of money to get the package put together. Many, many, many times more than the price I am currently offering it to you for. Combine that with nearly a decade of knowledge of Korea, and you will agree that this is more than a fair price.

Of course, you can choose to do all of the research on your own, and spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars putting together your own package, but for $49, I hardly think it would be worth your time.

When you think about it, you would make the money you invested back in the first 2 hours of your new job! But, I'm not going to argue over the value of the package. I'm sure you can see the value you are getting without me having to explain it.


I know some people may want to rip me off with this guarantee, but...


When dealing with a product that you may not be sure about, I want to make sure that I take away all of the risk from you and place it on myself.

So, is your purchase safe?

Yes, actually it is. Each day, PayPal completes countless orders from countries around the world. They know all about safety and reliability when doing online transactions. I never see your payment information. It is all handled by PayPal, just like when you purchase something on eBay.

Your purchase is fully guaranteed and refundable for a full 8 weeks after purchase! Yes, that means even after two months, if you decide you are not satisfied with the quality of your purchase, you can get the full amount refunded to you.

That definitely puts you in the driver's seat. I know some people will take advantage of this to use the information and then get a refund, but I believe that the majority of people are honest, and that should make up for the few who take advantage of the system.

So, if you're ready to get started on your job search, click the link below to go to the order page and take advantage of the package while the price is low.


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