Are there any teaching agencies in Bangkok that I can just walk into?

last updated 22nd January 2012

You mean just turning up at an office or shophouse or wherever the agent operates from and knocking on the door without an appointment? I don’t think many businesses or teacher agencies would be keen on you doing that. A number of teaching agencies place job ads on ajarn.com from time to time inviting teachers to an ‘open day’ for walk-in applications, but by and large each agency has its own recruitment procedure - and it usually involves the teacher getting in touch by phone or e-mail first and taking it from there.

I’m sure the odd teacher agency might welcome a personal cold call but I’m guessing they would in the minority.

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