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Last activity 05 February 2018 by GuestPoster136

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RichEaton

I did a google search looking for Jobs in Brazil, I recently lost my position and have thought about going back to Brazil to live and work. I already have a work visa good for another 9 years..

I found some sites that offer jobs, some teaching English, some for other types of positions. I am wondering the viability of these jobs and if anyone knew a good place to look. My Portuguese is beginner level

Any ideas where to look..?

Juan miguel magallanes

Better we set up our own school...let’s have a meeting when you are in Brazil

Shahab khan775

Hi... I live in sao paulo since 3 years now.... and since then my profession is English teacher... I am a private teacher... Good experienced native certified teachers are high in demand here.... We can meet up at some place for further chat....
Thanks.
Shahab Khan

GuestPoster136

Either teach privately here in Brazil or for an online English school working anywhere in the world (pays in USD). Working at a school here in Brazil pays very little and the hours are less than ideal.

Find an international corporation to work for that has positions available in Brazil. Get a job stateside and transfer here when the time is right.

Or another option is to buy a business here or open a new one.

Good luck!

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