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Viet-Kieu Looking for job in VN

Antoine-N

Hello Everybody,

I am a new member in here and nice to meet all of you.
I got layoff from a Computer Engineer job 4 months ago, so I decided to try a new career. Spent a good chunk of money getting my TESOL and now I can't even find a school that's willing to hire me.
Is it because I am a Viet-Kieu?. I find it very frustrating. All of the jobs that I applied for require "Native English Speaker", but I am a Native English speaker. I seems that these schools are discriminating against Viet-Kieu.

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Anatta

Dear Antoine

Unfortunately, it seems to be the case.
I copy a link I found on this forum recently.

wordhcmc.com/insider/160-general/763-for-whites-only

Sad to say, but teaching language is as much a perception/optics matter as substance. An American friend of mine complains bitterly about having problem finding job teaching English in Thailand as well since he is over 60 years old despite excellent experience and qualification. According to him, the schools prefer the typical 30-ish, clean shaving look, just as much for PR sake and because of parents' stereotyped demand of a 'good' English teacher. He, despite having Anglo-Saxon look, is too old for that image.

Antoine-N

Hi Anatta,

Thank you for the link. Sad but true, I think that all of the training centers should not allow any Viet-kieu to be certified English Teacher at all.

JVo18

Hey Antoine, I see that you're from Boston so I just wanted to say hello. I work born in CT - just moved here 7 months ago. I used to go up to Boston frequently when I wasn't working; exactly which part of Boston do you reside in? Did you move to Vietnam yet?

Antoine-N

Hello, JVo18
Thank you for asking, good too hear from some one near my hometown.
I live in the best part of Boston (Dorchester) hehehhe.
I was in HCMC 2 months ago for the TESOL certification. After that I came back to Boston to get all of the require documents legalized so that I can find work in VN.  How do you like Vietnam so far?

Best regards,

JVo18

Hi Antoine,

I love it here so far. It's such a great experience and I hope you are able to find work to be able to enjoy it as well.

Ahh Dorcester area. My brother went to college at Wentworth Institute of Technology and my friend was a ticket holder to the Celtics (even though I am a Knicks fan) so we would always go to Hurricanes near the Bank TD North Center. You can never forget about all the great restaurants up there as well. Eat some oysters for me!

Can you speak Vietnamese?

Jerry

Antoine-N

Hi jerry,

I am glad that you are enjoying VN. No luck inn getting a job yet.
Wow what a small world, I am also a Wentworth Institute of Technology graduate.  So, how long will you be in Vn for? Love oyster dude. And yes I can can speak Vietnamese, I am Viet/American/Canadian.
Enjoy while you are there.

A.N

JVo18

Wow, that is a small world. What year did you graduate from WIT?

I will be  living here for a while I believe. No set time table yet depending on work over her but it's gonna be a while.

Good luck on the job hunting

Antoine-N

Hi Jerry,

I graduated in 2007 from WIT. I will be in VN in Sept 15th.

spdlmt

How far are you willing to travel?  Many of the Universities are seeking teachers but you are talking about a long commute.  Saigon tech in D.12 often hire teachers for the IT english or general English courses.  If you have a masters degree, you can teach a normal IT course there.  There are also plenty of IT jobs around town.  You can look at these: skunkworks.vn/careers and hr2b.com

If you want to teach English, you could also apply to Cleverlearn.  I have worked here for the past 2+ years.  They are one of the few big language centers that do not discriminate.  Here's the link: ama.edu.vn/en

Wild_1

Hi guys,

Employing Anglo-Saxon English teachers boosts the schools' credibility and prestige in that increasingly competitive segment.  That is why many would go out of their ways to hire Anglo-Saxons (eastern Euroupeans, back-packers, recent college grads...).  It is a travesty if you ask me, but that is just how it works here.

What you can do is find yourself a suitable place and teach tutorial English.  Those guys do pretty good here.  There is still a hugh segment of the population that can not afford the tuitions at those centers; thus, they turn to these tutors.  However, I think you must first familiarize yourself with the curriculums here though.

Good luck.

Antoine-N

Hi Spdlmt,

Thank you for the links. Greatly appreciated!

Thank you,
A.N

bluishmeo

Hi,

You can contact Leecam shool on NGuyen Thi MInh Khai Str, Dist 3. I see Viet Kieu Teacher teach here. May be you can get a teaching job at this shool.

Hope can help you.

Blue

Antoine-N

Hi bluishmeo,

Thank you for the suggestion, I will contact them and see how it goes.

Thank you,