If you’re keen on teaching English in Thailand, you’ll probably know that our program includes guaranteed job placement, regardless of whether you’re going to take our awesome in-country TESOL course or not. The next question on your lips is probably where in Thailand you’re likely to be placed.
While you can’t choose your exact placement location as it’s all subject to what is available, you can most definitely give your preference in terms of general area, size of town and age of kids you’d like to teach. The placement team will then do their best to get you something that matches all 3 of your preferences wherever possible.
So let’s look at where you might be placed, based on what percentage of teachers get placed there historically:
So what’s in each area and why should you choose this?
South Thailand
South Thailand is where you’ll find all the popular tourist spots like Phuket, Phi Phi, Koh Samui and Krabi. This doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll end up in one of the tourist towns or islands, the South is peppered with towns large and small either on the coast or inland. The culture in the South is a unique brand of Thainess, the people are proudly philosophical, more politically active and welcoming to foreigners as they see so many passing through. We avoid placing teachers in what’s sometimes referred to as the “Deep South” along the Malaysian border.Central Thailand
Central Thailand is pretty diverse and it’s the most populated part of the country being home to none other than the capital, Bangkok along with a number other large towns including Hua Hin where our main orientation and TESOL course is hosted. Pick this region if you’d prefer a good chance of getting an urban placement, just be aware that while city placements sometimes pay more, the cost of living can be higher also.
East Thailand
This is the part of Thailand where you’re least likely to be placed, purely because it’s a small region with a small population. Nevertheless it’s where one of our team, Lauren, was placed during her teaching stint. It’s also the home of Thailand’s most famous export: Sriracha sauce and is where you’ll find some epic islands like Koh Chang and Koh Samet.North Thailand
This region is another where you’re unlikely to be placed if you ask to be placed just anywhere. It’s mountainous and is home to some of Thailand’s oldest historic sites. You’ll find many hill tribes tucked away into the mist-drenched hills and the backpacking Mecca of Chiang Mai in the middle. Chiang Mai also attracts a lot of western retirees and many of them volunteer their time teaching English at local schools, this is often why it can be harder to find a paying placement up here. We are now offering a TESOL course based here too so ask us for more info on that!
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