============================================================ TITLE: Teach English in Thailand | Paid Teaching Jobs Abroad TYPE: article VERSION: 1 VERSION_ID: a86a92d7-e54b-4dee-9a30-e809a7410671 GENERATED_AT: 2026-04-27T16:42:57.783Z SUMMARY: Teach English in Thailand, get paid, and explore Southeast Asia. Join our cultural exchange program and start your teaching adventure today. Apply today! READING TIME: 41 min WORD COUNT: 8014 KEYWORDS: Paid Teaching Jobs Abroad, Only Independent Reviews SOURCE URL: https://culturalexchangeproject.org/paid-teaching-thailand ============================================================ KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Bangkok Is Hiring. Are You Available? * Stop applying. Bangkok already wants you. * The Details. Yes, All of Them. * Sound like you? Apply Today. * Only Independent Reviews # Teach English Abroad In Thailand ## Bangkok Is Hiring. Are You Available? ### A guaranteed teaching job in Thailand--with a real salary, health insurance, visa support, and a completion bonus. Choose semester or year. Choose your start date. We handle the rest. ##### $1,400 a month salary • Health insurance included • Visa and work permit assistance • Choose your start date ### Travel To Thailand And Teach English We have guaranteed teaching jobs in Thailand right now. 9.4/10 on GoAbroad.com • Guaranteed job placement • 95% Bangkok placements • 16+ paid public holidays Stop applying. Bangkok already wants you. The US job market has you sending applications into the void. Ghosted by HR. Underpaid if you're lucky enough to hear back. Meanwhile, schools in Bangkok — one of the world's most extraordinary cities — are actively looking for native English speakers, and they're prepared to pay well, cover your visa, and give you health insurance from day one of your work permit.You don't have to wait for a callback. We guarantee your placement before you board the plane. Semester or full year. You pick the schedule that works for your life. Our Commitment Guaranteed job placement — confirmed before you leave home. Know your school, your city, and your start date before you book a flight. ## Stop applying. Bangkok already wants you. The US job market has you sending applications into the void. Ghosted by HR. Underpaid if you're lucky enough to hear back. Meanwhile, schools in Bangkok — one of the world's most extraordinary cities — are actively looking for native English speakers, and they're prepared to pay well, cover your visa, and give you health insurance from day one of your work permit.You don't have to wait for a callback. We guarantee your placement before you board the plane. Semester or full year. You pick the schedule that works for your life. "Our Commitment Guaranteed job placement — confirmed before you leave home. Know your school, your city, and your start date before you book a flight." Our Commitment Guaranteed job placement — confirmed before you leave home. Know your school, your city, and your start date before you book a flight. #### $1,400 A Month Salary $1,400/month salary THB 45,000 monthly — plus bonuses and performance incentives on top. #### Health Insurance Provided by the school once your work permit is issued. Rare for overseas programs. #### Visa And Work Permit Visa & work permitWe guide you through every step. No navigating Thai bureaucracy alone. #### Completion Bonus Finish your contract and you'll receive a generous completion bonus on top of your salary. #### 16+ Paid Holidays Thai public holidays mean more time to explore the country you're living in while getting paid. #### Lesson Plans Provided You don't start from scratch. Thai homeroom teachers support you in the classroom. ### Job Seekers ##### Done with the US job market? Recent grad with a bachelor's degree? Career changer ready for something real? We have a guaranteed job, a salary, health insurance, and a city that will change your life. Stop applying. Start here. ### Gap Year/Career Break ##### Make the break count. Taking time between jobs or before grad school? A semester in Bangkok isn't a gap in your CV — it's the most interesting thing on it. And you'll come home with savings. What You'll Earn More than a salary. A package. $1,400per month base salary $200-$400estimated monthly savings 0-10%income tax rate $150-$300typical monthly rent A meal costs around $3. Motorbike taxis run $1.50. You can genuinely save money every month — and that's before the completion bonus. ##### What You'll Earn ### More than a salary. A package. $1,400per month base salary $200-$400estimated monthly savings 0-10%income tax rate $150-$300typical monthly rent A meal costs around $3. Motorbike taxis run $1.50. You can genuinely save money every month — and that's before the completion bonus. Choose Your Semester Your Timeline. Your Call. Unlike most programs with rigid intake windows, we work around your schedule. The Thai school year runs two semesters. Pick the one that fits — or stay for both. And within each semester, you choose your arrival date. No more waiting for a slot to open up. Want to stay for the entire year? You can teach a full academic year or just a semester. You might also want to look at the summer Teach in Thailand program, too! ###### Choose Your Semester ### Your Timeline. Your Call. Unlike most programs with rigid intake windows, we work around your schedule. The Thai school year runs two semesters. Pick the one that fits — or stay for both. And within each semester, you choose your arrival date. No more waiting for a slot to open up. Want to stay for the entire year? You can teach a full academic year or just a semester. You might also want to look at the summer Teach in Thailand program, too! ###### Semester 1 ### May to mid-October ###### Approx. 5 months • Arrive anytime in May Start in the first half of the Thai school year. ###### Semester 2 ### November to mid-March ###### Approx. 5 months · Arrive anytime in November Jump in for the second term. Ideal if you need a few months to prepare or wrap things up at home. Orientation -- Included Three Days In Bangkok Before You Begin Teaching Accommodation covered. Airport pickup from Bangkok. Practical teaching experience. Thai language intro. SIM card on arrival. Bank account setup. You won't feel like a stranger when you walk into your classroom. 3-day Bangkok Orientation       Accommodation Included      Practice Teaching Day        Thai Sim Card     24/7 in-country support      Bank account assistance     Housing assistance       Airport pickup   Thai language intro ### Orientation -- Included ##### Three Days In Bangkok Before You Begin Teaching Accommodation covered. Airport pickup from Bangkok. Practical teaching experience. Thai language intro. SIM card on arrival. Bank account setup. You won't feel like a stranger when you walk into your classroom. 3-day Bangkok Orientation       Accommodation Included      Practice Teaching Day        Thai Sim Card     24/7 in-country support      Bank account assistance     Housing assistance       Airport pickup   Thai language intro "Thailand is called the Land of a Thousand Smiles. Your students will be the proof." -- The Cultural Exchange Project ##### -- The Cultural Exchange Project Schedule A Call One fee. Everything is covered from placement and visa guidance to orientation. * Everything under "Included" below * Guaranteed teaching job * Three days of orientation, accommodation included Take our 120-hour internationally accredited TEFL Plus course online and get your lifetime TEFL certification. Plus, we'll guarantee you a teaching job. * Everything in Guaranteed Job * 120-Hour Lifetime TEFL Plus Certification Bangkok has a classroom with your name on it. Pick your dates. We'll guarantee the rest. ### Bangkok has a classroom with your name on it. ##### Pick your dates. We'll guarantee the rest. Intake Dates To teach in Thailand for either a semester or an academic year, there are no set intake dates. When you speak with our HR department, choose the semester or academic year you want, and discuss the dates you can arrive. The Thai school year begins in May (or the first semester) and the second semester begins in November. You may also want to consider teaching in Thailand during the summer months. You can look at those dates and the program here. ### Intake Dates To teach in Thailand for either a semester or an academic year, there are no set intake dates. When you speak with our HR department, choose the semester or academic year you want, and discuss the dates you can arrive. The Thai school year begins in May (or the first semester) and the second semester begins in November. You may also want to consider teaching in Thailand during the summer months. You can look at those dates and the program here. How it works Schedule a call with us to get all your questions answered. Apply online -- takes 5 minutes. We confirm your placement and handle the details. Orientation in Bangkok -- settle in, explore. Start teaching and earning -- and have the summer of your life. ### How it works Schedule a call with us to get all your questions answered. Apply online -- takes 5 minutes. We confirm your placement and handle the details. Orientation in Bangkok -- settle in, explore. Start teaching and earning -- and have the summer of your life. ## The Details. Yes, All of Them. * What We Include Guaranteed full-time Paid Kindergarten or Primary School Teaching Placement if you are accepted into the program. Airport Pickup (provided from the Bangkok airport on the Sunday before an intake date. If you miss this date, you will be responsible for your own ground transport to the orientation site in Bangkok. Assistance finding your home in Thailand online before you arrive in Thailand and during your orientation. An experienced U.S.-based Cultural Exchange Project Manager who will serve as your coordinator and liaison with our in-country staff in Thailand. 24-hour in-country support is available throughout the program, including access to 24-hour emergency phone numbers to contact a program manager at any time. Extend your program for additional semesters at no extra cost. Stay as long as you like. Just make sure your visa status is maintained. A three-day orientation in Bangkok that includes your accommodation. Visa and work permit included. Documentation & assistance in opening a bank account. A generous Completion Bonus when you fulfil your contract. Health insurance once you receive your work permit. Free seminars and workshops. Long-term employment is available. Great incentives, such as attendance and teaching performance bonuses. $1,400 USD per month salary. (Plus bonuses, incentives, health insurance, visa and work permit, orientation, and airport pickup.) Lesson plans are included. Local Thai teachers are available to assist you in your classroom with Thai Homeroom Teachers. #### What We Include * Guaranteed full-time Paid Kindergarten or Primary School Teaching Placement if you are accepted into the program. * Airport Pickup (provided from the Bangkok airport on the Sunday before an intake date. If you miss this date, you will be responsible for your own ground transport to the orientation site in Bangkok. * Assistance finding your home in Thailand online before you arrive in Thailand and during your orientation. * An experienced U.S.-based Cultural Exchange Project Manager who will serve as your coordinator and liaison with our in-country staff in Thailand. * 24-hour in-country support is available throughout the program, including access to 24-hour emergency phone numbers to contact a program manager at any time. * Extend your program for additional semesters at no extra cost. Stay as long as you like. Just make sure your visa status is maintained. * A three-day orientation in Bangkok that includes your accommodation. * Visa and work permit included. * Documentation & assistance in opening a bank account. * A generous Completion Bonus when you fulfil your contract. * Health insurance once you receive your work permit. * Free seminars and workshops. * Long-term employment is available. * Great incentives, such as attendance and teaching performance bonuses. * $1,400 USD per month salary. (Plus bonuses, incentives, health insurance, visa and work permit, orientation, and airport pickup.) * Lesson plans are included. * Local Thai teachers are available to assist you in your classroom with Thai Homeroom Teachers. * What We Don't Include Schools in Thailand will not pay your international airfare. You will be responsible for your own local transportation to get to and from school. You'll be responsible for your monthly rent. Plan to pay for your meals. Eating in Thailand is very affordable, though. You will need a laptop computer. We suggest having enough startup cash to hold you over until your first paycheck. Think in terms of ($2000-$2500). #### What We Don't Include * Schools in Thailand will not pay your international airfare. * You will be responsible for your own local transportation to get to and from school. * You'll be responsible for your monthly rent. * Plan to pay for your meals. Eating in Thailand is very affordable, though. * You will need a laptop computer. * We suggest having enough startup cash to hold you over until your first paycheck. Think in terms of ($2000-$2500). * Degree Requirements A bachelor's degree is required for this program. #### Degree Requirements A bachelor's degree is required for this program. * Medical/Mental Health Medical test required? Yes. For work permitMedical DisqualifiersSpeech impedimentAutismWalking with caneLegally blind or deafDyslexiaChronic dizzinessSchizophreniaConditions Require Discussion with Xplore before ApprovalHIVBipolarEpilepsyDepressionCancerAnxietyNotesAll listed conditions with the exception of HIV require a doctor’s note.If taking any medication for mental health, must have doctor’s note. #### Medical/Mental Health Medical test required? Yes. For work permitMedical DisqualifiersSpeech impedimentAutismWalking with caneLegally blind or deafDyslexiaChronic dizzinessSchizophreniaConditions Require Discussion with Xplore before ApprovalHIVBipolarEpilepsyDepressionCancerAnxietyNotesAll listed conditions with the exception of HIV require a doctor’s note.If taking any medication for mental health, must have doctor’s note. * Dependents and Pets It is possible on a case-by-case basis to travel with dependents (spouse/partner/children) on the Thailand program.NOTE: We cannot be held responsible for any costs incurred or logistics in relation to their dependent, including but not limited to: Food, Schooling, Child Care, Visa, or Transport.Pets Thailand: It is possible to bring Pets on the program however we discourage participants from traveling with a pet. If choosing to do so, the participant must bear all responsibility, logistics, and costs. We are unable to arrange or manage your entry into the country with a pet, nor can we guarantee support for pets at your placement. Moreover, bringing a pet may limit your placement and accommodation options, as finding suitable accommodations could become more challenging. It might also significantly increase your start-up costs.We can organize transport from the airport to orientation for an additional cost of 2,500 THB. The participant will need to find their own accommodation. #### Dependents and Pets It is possible on a case-by-case basis to travel with dependents (spouse/partner/children) on the Thailand program.NOTE: We cannot be held responsible for any costs incurred or logistics in relation to their dependent, including but not limited to: Food, Schooling, Child Care, Visa, or Transport.Pets Thailand: It is possible to bring Pets on the program however we discourage participants from traveling with a pet. If choosing to do so, the participant must bear all responsibility, logistics, and costs. We are unable to arrange or manage your entry into the country with a pet, nor can we guarantee support for pets at your placement. Moreover, bringing a pet may limit your placement and accommodation options, as finding suitable accommodations could become more challenging. It might also significantly increase your start-up costs.We can organize transport from the airport to orientation for an additional cost of 2,500 THB. The participant will need to find their own accommodation. * Tattoos Minor, visible tattoos are possible on this program, but must be disclosed at signup and handled on a case-by-case basis. No visible tattoos of Buddha. Minor, visible tattoos are possible on this program, but must be disclosed at signup and handled on a case-by-case basis. No visible tattoos of Buddha. * Age Restrictions Eligible age range is 21 to 55 years old. Those aged 56-59 can be screened and accepted on a case-by-case basis. #### Age Restrictions Eligible age range is 21 to 55 years old. Those aged 56-59 can be screened and accepted on a case-by-case basis. * Background Check Clean background checks. Minor offenses can be reviewed for acceptance on a case-by-case basis. #### Background Check Clean background checks. Minor offenses can be reviewed for acceptance on a case-by-case basis. * Language and Citizenship This program is only open citizens (passport holders) from the following 7 nationalities: USACanadaUKIrelandAustraliaNew ZealandSouth AfricaNon-native speakers Can be screened and accepted as long as they come from Central / South America, East or West Europe, Russia, Turkey. They must have at least a C1 level of English to be placed in a paid teaching job. Must see an intro video at signup to confirm eligibility. #### Language and Citizenship This program is only open citizens (passport holders) from the following 7 nationalities: USACanadaUKIrelandAustraliaNew ZealandSouth AfricaNon-native speakers Can be screened and accepted as long as they come from Central / South America, East or West Europe, Russia, Turkey. They must have at least a C1 level of English to be placed in a paid teaching job. Must see an intro video at signup to confirm eligibility. * TEFL Certification A minimum 120 hours accredited TEFL/TESOL/CELTA certification approved and internationally accredited. We recommend our TEFL Plus online 120-hour course for lifetime certification with a Renzulli Learning certificate and option for University of Connecticut certificate. #### TEFL Certification A minimum 120 hours accredited TEFL/TESOL/CELTA certification approved and internationally accredited. We recommend our TEFL Plus online 120-hour course for lifetime certification with a Renzulli Learning certificate and option for University of Connecticut certificate. * Contract Length One semester (5 months) or for 1 year (12 months) (renewable). #### Contract Length One semester (5 months) or for 1 year (12 months) (renewable). * Religious Attire And Garments Religious garments (hijabs) may be reviewed and accepted on a case-by-case basis. Note: You would need to be flexible with placements and willing to remove it during work hours if requested by the school #### Religious Attire And Garments Religious garments (hijabs) may be reviewed and accepted on a case-by-case basis. Note: You would need to be flexible with placements and willing to remove it during work hours if requested by the school * Taxes The tax rate in Thailand for teachers ranges from 0% to 10%. Teachers are taxed on personal income once they receive their work permits. You will follow a progressive tax system.Net income (THB*) PIT rate (%):0 to 150,000: Exempt150,001 to 300,000: 5%300,001 to 500,000: 10%500,001 to 750,000: 15%750,001 to 1,000,000: 20%1,000,001 to 2,000,000: 25%2,000,001 to 5,000,000: 30%Over 5,000,000: 35% The tax rate in Thailand for teachers ranges from 0% to 10%. Teachers are taxed on personal income once they receive their work permits. You will follow a progressive tax system.Net income (THB*) PIT rate (%):0 to 150,000: Exempt150,001 to 300,000: 5%300,001 to 500,000: 10%500,001 to 750,000: 15%750,001 to 1,000,000: 20%1,000,001 to 2,000,000: 25%2,000,001 to 5,000,000: 30%Over 5,000,000: 35% * Types Of Schools For Placement Public Schools and Private Schools. #### Types Of Schools For Placement Public Schools and Private Schools. * Working Hours And Class Sizes 40 working hours per week (17-25 hours of teaching). The rest of the time is grading, meetings and lesson prep.Saturdays and Sundays are off each week (no weekend work). Class Size: Public Schools: 30 - 50 (sometimes have a co-teacher), on average, classes range from 25 - 35 students. #### Working Hours And Class Sizes 40 working hours per week (17-25 hours of teaching). The rest of the time is grading, meetings and lesson prep.Saturdays and Sundays are off each week (no weekend work). Class Size: Public Schools: 30 - 50 (sometimes have a co-teacher), on average, classes range from 25 - 35 students. * Visa Support Thailand Tourist Visa, Visa Exemption or Non-immigration B Visa:Arrive on a tourist visa, visa exemption, or Non-B visa. The in-country team will confirm. Visa type will depend on nationality, program length, and intake date. Please wait for the go-ahead from us to apply for your visa. We will send you a visa application guide and give you the green light to apply for the visa 1-2 months before your intake. 1. Arrive on visa exemption or tourist visa. Initial 60 days, can be extended one time for 30 days. Extension costs ฿1,900.2. Will switch to a Non-B visa once at school with school paperwork. Will do a visa trip.Visa Trip: length - average 3-4 business daysEst. visa trip costs - $300 - $500 #### Visa Support Thailand Tourist Visa, Visa Exemption or Non-immigration B Visa:Arrive on a tourist visa, visa exemption, or Non-B visa. The in-country team will confirm. Visa type will depend on nationality, program length, and intake date. Please wait for the go-ahead from us to apply for your visa. We will send you a visa application guide and give you the green light to apply for the visa 1-2 months before your intake. 1. Arrive on visa exemption or tourist visa. Initial 60 days, can be extended one time for 30 days. Extension costs ฿1,900.2. Will switch to a Non-B visa once at school with school paperwork. Will do a visa trip.Visa Trip: length - average 3-4 business daysEst. visa trip costs - $300 - $500 * Start Up Costs Housing Onsite Orientation - Accommodation is included. Utilities not included.Housing once at Placement - It's common for landlords to ask for the first month's rent as well as 1 to 2 months of rent as a deposit. Rent is inexpensive, usually ranging from $150 - $300/month.--------------------------------Placement Startup Costs" - $1,100 to get teachers through to their first paycheck.--------------------------------Health Insurance - teachers should purchase travel insurance that covers them for the duration of their contract in Thailand.--------------------------------Accommodation Assistance: After accepting a placement, the placement team can review accommodation options in the area. #### Start Up Costs Housing Onsite Orientation - Accommodation is included. Utilities not included.Housing once at Placement - It's common for landlords to ask for the first month's rent as well as 1 to 2 months of rent as a deposit. Rent is inexpensive, usually ranging from $150 - $300/month.--------------------------------Placement Startup Costs" - $1,100 to get teachers through to their first paycheck.--------------------------------Health Insurance - teachers should purchase travel insurance that covers them for the duration of their contract in Thailand.--------------------------------Accommodation Assistance: After accepting a placement, the placement team can review accommodation options in the area. * Included In Orientation 3-day orientation in Bangkok. We provide housing and a practice teaching day. #### Included In Orientation 3-day orientation in Bangkok. We provide housing and a practice teaching day. * Teaching Subects and Topics Teaching English Only OR a homeroom teacher teaching multiple subjects in English. Participants must be open to teaching multiple subjects. #### Teaching Subects and Topics Teaching English Only OR a homeroom teacher teaching multiple subjects in English. Participants must be open to teaching multiple subjects. * Placement Locations Top locations are 95% Bangkok. #### Placement Locations Top locations are 95% Bangkok. * Hiring Season No positions starting in March, April, or October because of long school breaks. Any other month of the year is good!Hiring season usually goes from early May to early September, and also from early November to February. #### Hiring Season No positions starting in March, April, or October because of long school breaks. Any other month of the year is good!Hiring season usually goes from early May to early September, and also from early November to February. * Housing Housing once at Placement - It's common for landlords to ask for the first month's rent and 1 to 2 months of rent as a deposit. Rent is inexpensive, usually $150 - $300/month.--------------------------------Health Insurance - teachers should purchase travel insurance that covers them for the first 2 months in Thailand.--------------------------------Accommodation Assistance: After accepting a placement, the placement team can review accommodation options in the area. Housing once at Placement - It's common for landlords to ask for the first month's rent and 1 to 2 months of rent as a deposit. Rent is inexpensive, usually $150 - $300/month.--------------------------------Health Insurance - teachers should purchase travel insurance that covers them for the first 2 months in Thailand.--------------------------------Accommodation Assistance: After accepting a placement, the placement team can review accommodation options in the area. * Other Important FAQs 1) What is living expense per day?It’s best to plan on ฿100 a meal and that includes drink; however, local Thai food can range from ฿30-฿60. 2) Do schools provide lunch?Some do but not all. This will depend on each individual employer and their policy. 3) What is the cost of transport?Taxis can range from ฿60-฿200 for a 15-30 minute trip. Motorbike taxi is roughly ฿50. Songtaews are the cheapest option for transport. In most places songtaews will have a set route and can cost anywhere between ฿10 – ฿30 per trip. 4) Is transportation from my accommodation to work included?Some schools will assist teachers with transportation but this is very rare. However, public transport in Thailand is very good. 5) How safe is it?Like anywhere else it is recommended that you remain alert; however, Thailand is a relatively safe place for both men and women to be alone. 7) What are the age groups I will be teaching?Anything from kindergarten to 8th grade, mostly. While we do try to meet individual preferences, we cannot guarantee that you will be placed with the age group of your choice. 8) What are the working hours? And days per week?You should expect to be at school for 8 hours per day, but you will only have about 4-5 “in class” hours though. In most cases you will work a regular Monday to Friday, 7:30AM to 4PM with an hour for lunch. There may be times when you are asked to participate in events or activities outside of these hours. 9) Are there sports after school that you have to attend or teach?This will depend on your school. In most cases, teaching activities out with work hours is voluntary, however they do have concerts, cultural festivals and after school activities every now and again that you will be expected to attend. 10) After my contract can I still travel in the country or do I need to leave straight away?You can stay as long as you like as long as you have a job and you maintain a legal visa status. 11) Can I renew my working contract and visa without leaving the country?It’s possible but you’re much more likely to have to do a visa trip. 12) How long is the working visa valid for?It depends. Typically, 6 months or 1 year depending on length of contract. 13) What type of visa will I be arriving on?It depends on the country of residence. For some countries (UK, South Africa), it is very unlikely you will receive a non-immigrant B in your home country. Participants who are unable to obtain a Non-B visa should come to Thailand with a tourist visa. 14) Are there organized activities during evenings and weekends?Your evenings and weekends will usually be your own. There are meet ups for teachers throughout Thailand at different throughout the year. These meet ups are a great we to meet up with old friends and meet new people who are in your area. 15) Will I receive any language lessons? How will I understand my students?During your orientation week and TESOL course you will have several Thai language lessons to get you started. One of the key things to remember in your classroom is to gesture your directions. You may find that your students have a lower proficiency of English than you were expecting, but overtime you will learn to communicate with your students and colleagues. 16) Where is the best place to work?This will differ from person to person. There are no bad places to work as every person has their own preferences. We find that there are tremendous benefits to working in both rural and urban areas. 17) What is possibility of second job to make more money?Many of our teachers take on extra work to build up their monthly income. In some cases, people are able to double their income with extra work on the side. This can be negotiated through your employer or done privately and usually for English tuition. 18) How are the authorities?The authorities are genuinely helpful and professional. They should be treated with respect as in your own home country. 19) Medical services and insurance?Once you receive your work permit, you'll go on the school's insurance. Before that, you will need a travel medical policy to run 2-3 months. 20) What is phone and Internet connectivity like?WIFI can be spotty all over Thailand so we recommend getting a larger data plan on your phone in case you need to hot spot your other devices. Phone connectivity is really good and cheap and there are many places to assist you with this process. You will be provided with a Thai SIM card upon arrival and you will have help to get you up and running within the first two days of the course. 21) Can non-native speakers participate in the course and placement? We can accept candidates from other countries and EU passport holders; however, they will often be difficult to place and will almost certainly take us longer to place. Thailand has restrictions on what countries they are currently offering work permits to, but exceptions can be made which are subject to each employer’s relationship with the Authorities. For this reason, participants need to be open minded and flexible with their placement preferences. 22) What if you are unhappy in a job? Can you get a new one?Yes, but we don’t often find this to be a problem. If the applicant really dislikes the job and they have a good reason, then we can help move them. But they need to understand that this can take time, and we ask that they be patient and flexible. 23) What is the dress code for teaching?Men are expected to wear smart trousers and a collared shirt. Depending on the school you may also be required to wear a tie. Women are expected to where a skirt and a smart shirt or blouse or a dress. Some schools may permit women to wear trousers. The dress code varies depending on the school but you should plan to dress to impress. 24) Must the teachers have CV’s?Yes. 25) Are there any serious laws they are very strict on?Thailand has a zero tolerance on drug possession and speaking negatively about the Royal Family. 26) Can couples be placed together?This can be done, but not always at the same school. The schools may be within the same town. For participants travelling in couples or friends, they need to be extremely flexible and open to placement location. 27) What is the level of English and behavior of students?This will vary city to city; however, there is typically beginner knowledge of English throughout the country. Thai students are generally well behaved. 28) What curriculum will they follow at school?There is no set curriculum; each school will have their own curriculum and procedures. 29) Will my colleagues speak English?Yes. Sometimes only limited English though. 30) Will I work with any special needs children?Yes, probably, but they won’t necessarily be classified as such. They will just be in your normal classes. 31) What are the chances of schools deducting security money? And how does this work? Schools may sometimes hold a small portion of salary in escrow until the end of the contract to dissuade teachers from leaving in the middle of a school term. This is, however, a rare policy. 32) What are the expected deductions from your paycheck? Does is differ from school to school? Yes, some schools take off tax at 3%. But normally they don’t take off tax for the first year. 33) Will I get paid overtime?No. 34) What are the chances of getting a salary increase?If you do a good job there is potential to get a pay rise or a re-signing bonus. 36) Is all paperwork and books supplied by the school?Yes, most of the time, but not all the time. 37) When are the school holidays?Typically, Thai government schools have a month holiday in October and two months in March-April. 38) What is the big difference between language schools, private schools, government schools and varsity?Starting times and salaries vary. Also, they have different holidays. Language schools typically do not have long holidays. 39) Can participant choose part or full time?Most of our positions are full time. 40) Is religion a big issue?No, however it is important to be respectful at all times of other religions. 41) What happens if you lose your job? Can you get a new one?If you are fired due to poor conduct, we will no longer help with placement. 42) Are you expected to work during school holidays?Not normally, however your school may ask you to participate in an English camp or activities camp of some kind. 43) Can you drink tap water?It is recommended not to drink the tap water, as there can be bacteria our bodies are unfamiliar with. Bottled water is cheap and it’s safer to go buy a bottle. But if you happen to get a mouth full brushing your teeth, etc., there’s no need for concern. #### Other Important FAQs 1) What is living expense per day?It’s best to plan on ฿100 a meal and that includes drink; however, local Thai food can range from ฿30-฿60. 2) Do schools provide lunch?Some do but not all. This will depend on each individual employer and their policy. 3) What is the cost of transport?Taxis can range from ฿60-฿200 for a 15-30 minute trip. Motorbike taxi is roughly ฿50. Songtaews are the cheapest option for transport. In most places songtaews will have a set route and can cost anywhere between ฿10 – ฿30 per trip. 4) Is transportation from my accommodation to work included?Some schools will assist teachers with transportation but this is very rare. However, public transport in Thailand is very good. 5) How safe is it?Like anywhere else it is recommended that you remain alert; however, Thailand is a relatively safe place for both men and women to be alone. 7) What are the age groups I will be teaching?Anything from kindergarten to 8th grade, mostly. While we do try to meet individual preferences, we cannot guarantee that you will be placed with the age group of your choice. 8) What are the working hours? And days per week?You should expect to be at school for 8 hours per day, but you will only have about 4-5 “in class” hours though. In most cases you will work a regular Monday to Friday, 7:30AM to 4PM with an hour for lunch. There may be times when you are asked to participate in events or activities outside of these hours. 9) Are there sports after school that you have to attend or teach?This will depend on your school. In most cases, teaching activities out with work hours is voluntary, however they do have concerts, cultural festivals and after school activities every now and again that you will be expected to attend. 10) After my contract can I still travel in the country or do I need to leave straight away?You can stay as long as you like as long as you have a job and you maintain a legal visa status. 11) Can I renew my working contract and visa without leaving the country?It’s possible but you’re much more likely to have to do a visa trip. 12) How long is the working visa valid for?It depends. Typically, 6 months or 1 year depending on length of contract. 13) What type of visa will I be arriving on?It depends on the country of residence. For some countries (UK, South Africa), it is very unlikely you will receive a non-immigrant B in your home country. Participants who are unable to obtain a Non-B visa should come to Thailand with a tourist visa. 14) Are there organized activities during evenings and weekends?Your evenings and weekends will usually be your own. There are meet ups for teachers throughout Thailand at different throughout the year. These meet ups are a great we to meet up with old friends and meet new people who are in your area. 15) Will I receive any language lessons? How will I understand my students?During your orientation week and TESOL course you will have several Thai language lessons to get you started. One of the key things to remember in your classroom is to gesture your directions. You may find that your students have a lower proficiency of English than you were expecting, but overtime you will learn to communicate with your students and colleagues. 16) Where is the best place to work?This will differ from person to person. There are no bad places to work as every person has their own preferences. We find that there are tremendous benefits to working in both rural and urban areas. 17) What is possibility of second job to make more money?Many of our teachers take on extra work to build up their monthly income. In some cases, people are able to double their income with extra work on the side. This can be negotiated through your employer or done privately and usually for English tuition. 18) How are the authorities?The authorities are genuinely helpful and professional. They should be treated with respect as in your own home country. 19) Medical services and insurance?Once you receive your work permit, you'll go on the school's insurance. Before that, you will need a travel medical policy to run 2-3 months. 20) What is phone and Internet connectivity like?WIFI can be spotty all over Thailand so we recommend getting a larger data plan on your phone in case you need to hot spot your other devices. Phone connectivity is really good and cheap and there are many places to assist you with this process. You will be provided with a Thai SIM card upon arrival and you will have help to get you up and running within the first two days of the course. 21) Can non-native speakers participate in the course and placement? We can accept candidates from other countries and EU passport holders; however, they will often be difficult to place and will almost certainly take us longer to place. Thailand has restrictions on what countries they are currently offering work permits to, but exceptions can be made which are subject to each employer’s relationship with the Authorities. For this reason, participants need to be open minded and flexible with their placement preferences. 22) What if you are unhappy in a job? Can you get a new one?Yes, but we don’t often find this to be a problem. If the applicant really dislikes the job and they have a good reason, then we can help move them. But they need to understand that this can take time, and we ask that they be patient and flexible. 23) What is the dress code for teaching?Men are expected to wear smart trousers and a collared shirt. Depending on the school you may also be required to wear a tie. Women are expected to where a skirt and a smart shirt or blouse or a dress. Some schools may permit women to wear trousers. The dress code varies depending on the school but you should plan to dress to impress. 24) Must the teachers have CV’s?Yes. 25) Are there any serious laws they are very strict on?Thailand has a zero tolerance on drug possession and speaking negatively about the Royal Family. 26) Can couples be placed together?This can be done, but not always at the same school. The schools may be within the same town. For participants travelling in couples or friends, they need to be extremely flexible and open to placement location. 27) What is the level of English and behavior of students?This will vary city to city; however, there is typically beginner knowledge of English throughout the country. Thai students are generally well behaved. 28) What curriculum will they follow at school?There is no set curriculum; each school will have their own curriculum and procedures. 29) Will my colleagues speak English?Yes. Sometimes only limited English though. 30) Will I work with any special needs children?Yes, probably, but they won’t necessarily be classified as such. They will just be in your normal classes. 31) What are the chances of schools deducting security money? And how does this work? Schools may sometimes hold a small portion of salary in escrow until the end of the contract to dissuade teachers from leaving in the middle of a school term. This is, however, a rare policy. 32) What are the expected deductions from your paycheck? Does is differ from school to school? Yes, some schools take off tax at 3%. But normally they don’t take off tax for the first year. 33) Will I get paid overtime?No. 34) What are the chances of getting a salary increase?If you do a good job there is potential to get a pay rise or a re-signing bonus. 36) Is all paperwork and books supplied by the school?Yes, most of the time, but not all the time. 37) When are the school holidays?Typically, Thai government schools have a month holiday in October and two months in March-April. 38) What is the big difference between language schools, private schools, government schools and varsity?Starting times and salaries vary. Also, they have different holidays. Language schools typically do not have long holidays. 39) Can participant choose part or full time?Most of our positions are full time. 40) Is religion a big issue?No, however it is important to be respectful at all times of other religions. 41) What happens if you lose your job? Can you get a new one?If you are fired due to poor conduct, we will no longer help with placement. 42) Are you expected to work during school holidays?Not normally, however your school may ask you to participate in an English camp or activities camp of some kind. 43) Can you drink tap water?It is recommended not to drink the tap water, as there can be bacteria our bodies are unfamiliar with. Bottled water is cheap and it’s safer to go buy a bottle. But if you happen to get a mouth full brushing your teeth, etc., there’s no need for concern. ## Sound like you? Apply Today. ## Only Independent Reviews #### Independent reviews guide us to always strive to do better. 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