News: Registration for Bangkok-January Fair open - Aug 24, 2012
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Friday, August 24, 2012General News

Registration for Bangkok-January Fair open

Candidates interested in attending the Search Associates Bangkok-January Fair can now register for a place at this Fair if they have "Active" status on Search's candidate database.

The Fair, which is designed for experienced top administrators and teachers from around the world who are looking for positions in highly regarded international schools, is expected to attract around 120 International Schools and some 550 candidates.

Urging candidates to sign up promptly for the invitation-only event to avoid disappointment, organizer Michael Williams said:

"We anticipate that a high number of candidates will receive a job offer at the Bangkok Fair and that between 45 and 55% of our attendees will accept a job offer."

The Fair, which tends to be particularly successful for teaching couples and singles without dependants, is a great event for candidates with excellent track-records in the best-known international schools, according to the Fair's co-organizer, Harry Deelman:

"With schools coming from all over the world looking to recruit people with or without International Baccalaureate experience, this is a fantastic opportunity for any demonstrably strong teacher or administrator looking to pursue their career in international schools. However, listen to the advice of your specific senior associate -- other Search Fairs also offer great opportunities and each particular Fair can be just right for certain highly appropriate candidates."

The Fair, takes place at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel in Bangkok between January 8-11, 2013. Candidates and schools should check out the Fair web page for all the information they need about registering and attending.


Did You Know…?

Senior Associate Bill Turner’s international teaching career has taken him to Sudan, Italy, Qatar and the UAE as well as his home country of England. His very first teaching position was in rural Sudan.