[Slawabs] Job-Info
Evelin Messner
evelin.messner at wu-wien.ac.at
Mon Oct 28 13:33:16 CET 2002
I am writing to offer your graduates the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in living and working abroad.
I represent BKC-International House that is probably the largest Foreign Language Institute in Russia. We have many locations throughout Western Russia, including St Petersburg and approximately 30 schools in Moscow and Moscow region towns.
The Modern Language Centre "BKC-Globus", which is a part of BKC-IH Moscow, runs group and one-to-one courses in German, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek and Russian from complete beginner to advanced level. All our teachers are specially trained to teach languages to foreigners and all are native speakers of the language they teach.
We offer our teachers 9-month long contracts with competitive salary, a bonus system upon completion of contract and generous length of paid holiday (17 days). School provides accommodation and visa support for a 12-month multiple-entry business visa.
Living and teaching in Moscow is a great chance to learn Russian culture and Russian way of life from your own experience. For teachers who are interested in learning Russian there are considerable discounts at our Modern Languages Center.
Further information on BKC-IH Moscow and essays written by teachers who have worked for BKC can be found on our web site (English page). www.bkc.ru or at www.jobs.bkc.ru
If some of your graduates are interested in German teacher positions, please pass this message to them.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Katya Kibovskaya
Recruitment Manager
BKC - International House Moscow
A MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE WORLD ORGANISATION
tel: 7 (095) 737-52-25
fax:7 (095) 737-65-79
e-mail: recruit at bkc.ru
Internet: http://www.bkc.ru
121019, Russia, Moscow, Starovagankovsky Pereulok, 15, office # 3
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