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Advice on applying to schools.

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi guys, hope you are all as psyched for the winter as I am, sadly I still don't know where I'm going and as this is only my second season as an instructor, I'm pretty new to the whole application process and I'm here to beg the expertise of some of you veterans!

I had something lined up but it looks like that may have fallen through now so I'm looking for schools to apply to. Do any of you know of schools who are looking for instructors at the moment or generally have some good advice on how to proceed, I'm feeling a little lost here so any help would be genuinely appreciated. I can find the websites of the schools but almost none of them have an address to apply to, as I've learned over the past year, this industry is all about who you know!

I've now done two seasons back to back, one in Japan and one in NZ, I'm an NZSIA level 2 instructor and I am trilingual (English, French and Spanish), I'm really passionate about this job and want to do it for the long haul, but these first steps are tricky so any help I can get would be wonderful!

Many thanks in advance guys and all the best!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Take a CV to the ski show in London and talk with the resorts. You never know.

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