Job Placement Programme
Teaching jobs abroad
Lifetime career support

Work for EBC

At EBC our belief is that if you train with us you should get a job with us. Our sister company is EBC y Asociados Idiomas, a Madrid based EFL school. If you study in Madrid there is a good chance that you will get hired (subject to availability) as soon as you graduate and get to work for some of its high-powered clientele.

Work for other excellent language schools

As with all good organisations we have contingency measures should EBC y Asociados Idiomas not have work immediately available. We are also a supplier of TEFL Certified teachers to hundreds of top-quality language organisations in the areas where we run our courses. The list includes internationally recognised companies.

The list is constantly checked to ensure that the language schools are treating our graduates professionally.

How your CV/Resume is distributed

EBC sends your pre-formatted CV/resume to each language school along with an official, PERSONALISED cover letter from EBC stating that you are now an EBC graduate.

We tell the schools about the course, your lesson planning skills, study hours, teaching practice classes to non English speaking students, peer classes, feedback, etc. everything that you learned on the course, everything that will make any language school want to interview you for teaching positions.

The cover letter has been requested by the EFL schools so that they know your application comes from us and that you trained with us. It helps them sort out the "off-the-street" applications from serious job placement applications.

EBC manages your CV/Resume distribution

We manage the distribution process on your behalf so you don't have to waste shoe leather pounding the streets knocking on doors, or spend lots of money making phone calls.

How you find your jobs

After EBC has distributed your CV/Resume you will have to do the following:

  • Answer your phone.
  • Answer your emails.

That's it, it's that simple!
EBC's job programme is that efficient.

Isn't all of this better than having to go around knocking on doors like a vacuum cleaner salesman using a photocopied list of schools you've been given?

"On the last day of the course, I got so many calls for jobs, I had to turn my mobile off."

Mark Sywak (Australia)
"I was inundated with job offers. 20 missed calls, 15 voice mails ...."

Dale Smith (UK)
"It should be understood that while you (EBC) cannot guarantee that everyone will be employed, it's pretty much going to happen."

Carrie Smith (USA)
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