I believe, due to my previous professions, I have many qualities that make me a great candidate for teaching in Korea. In many of my previous positions, I engaged with a number of diverse communities and individuals. I have had no trouble at all with interacting with and teaching others.
I worked at the University of Essex as part of the university welfare staff. I acted as the first point of call for over 400 designated university students when it came to academic assistance and peer counselling. I learned the responsibility that comes with being an educator, particularly to a range of internationally diverse students with different needs and expectations. I understand was it means to be patient and compassionate with students when things are challenging and I am an excellent mentor and motivator.
In my job as a recruiter, I had many other experiences dealing with different cultures, interacting with clients and staff, from junior all the way up to senior management level in many European countries. I have had plenty of experience dealing with strict deadlines and high targets and so, I understand it is important to always be adaptable, prepared, and ready for anything.
In my career debating, I have experience coaching high school students in debating and public speaking in a number of formats such as Oxford, British Parliamentary, and Model United Nations. As such, I have learned the value of teaching others how to communicate clearly and effectively in a way that is still interesting and fresh. It would also be fun to teach these practices to new students!
On a personal note, I consider myself very professional, responsible and hard-working, but also someone who can be entertaining and fun!
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