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How easy is it for a native English speaker to get a job as an English teacher or assistant in Austria? |
I am very interested in someday moving to Austria and this seems like a job I could do. I am an English major who is currently working on her Bachelors degree and I have taken 3 years of college German. I am also planning on going to Austria to study German at some point in the next 2 years. How difficult is it to find and attain such a job in Austria and does it pay fairly well? Do they have very high educational requirements for those who want to teach English? Thank you in advance for any answers! :-) Sannaparis - Yup, I'm American and I actually think I live in the same state as you. CA? lol This information is not confirmed by any official sources, but it is what everybody says at university: To be honest it is very, very difficult, nearly impossible. We have so many teachers in Austria waiting for a job and there is a waitlist for five years or even more. The payment for teachers is not so good because there are plenty of young peaple who want to do this job. Regarding worl permission it depends where you are from. Citizens from the EU may work in nearly every job in Austria, for non-EU-citizens it is very difficult to get a working permit, especially if there are enough local people who are qualified for the same job. In general I agree with sannaparis. Nevertheless I am not sure if it is sufficient to be a native speaker of English an qualified to teach German in your home country to get a job as a highschool teacher. |
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