Co-op and Career Services Events Calendar
Central Overseas Education Services Information Booth
Feb 23, 2026 10:00 AM
to
04:00 PM
Nideyinŕn, Galleria 4th Floor
Registration Deadline: Feb 23, 2026 10:00 AM

When: Monday, February 23, 10am-4pm (stop by anytime within this timeframe)
Who this is for: Open to all undergraduate and graduate students
What you will get out of it: Learn about international opportunities to teach conversational English in public or language schools, or in Italian summer camps.
Where: Nideyinŕn, Galleria 4th Floor
Bring your resume and stop by the Central Overseas Education Services information booth to learn about international opportunities to teach conversational English! Options include:
- Teaching in public or language schools, either remotely year-round or on one-year overseas contracts after graduation
- Teaching in Italian summer camps during your undergraduate studies
Central Overseas Education Services was established in 1994 and has 70,000 grads teaching conversational English remotely year round, traveling overseas for one year contracts teaching in public or language schools upon graduation, and/or working in the Italian summer camps during undergraduate years.
Licensed operators of the global TESOL program and registered with the Government of Canada, Central Overseas Education Services has delivered training in Serbia, Czech Republic, Turkey, the Russian Federation, China, South Korea, U.S.A, Canada, Ukraine, Poland, and Italy. Affiliate school representatives and TESOL advisors are located worldwide, and they prepare students for the teaching of international conversational English, sending graduates all around the world. The 120-hour Advanced TESOL Certification is the most popular program, helping graduates secure teaching jobs globally. Central Overseas Education Services' goal is to train and certify English speakers to pursue their teaching careers.
About employment opportunities:
Work in Italy or Spain teaching English this summer! The salaries for the summer jobs are approximately $500 per week with free room and board and free train travel within Italy teaching at the Italian summer camps.
Work internationally upon successful completion of a degree in any discipline on a one year contract! Full time jobs pay $3,000-$5,000 per month with full benefits, such as paid 3-4 weeks vacation, free private apt, free round-trip air tickets, medical insurance, and visa sponsorship.
How to Attend
Register on this mySuccess event post to let us know you will be stopping by the booth!
What to Expect
Students have the opportunity to drop by the booth to speak with representatives from the Central Overseas Education Services to learn more about their employment opportunities available.
- Networking opportunities and initiating conversation with representatives
- Listening to representatives either one-on-one or in a group setting
- High-traffic venue
- Exposure to constant verbal noise
How to Prepare
- Visit the Central Overseas Education Services website to familiarize yourself with their opportunities available.
- Get your resume updated and bring a copy with you! Consider visiting Career Services (401 Tory Building) for a review of your resume; drop-in hours are Monday-Friday 1-4pm.
- Come prepared with questions for the representatives.
- Allocate time in your schedule to attend the event. Make sure to prioritize this opportunity to gather valuable information and insights.
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If you require accommodations for a disability in order to attend this event, please contact:
Carlee Miller
Student Employment Programs Coordinator
employerrecruitment@cunet.carleton.ca
Please note: Career Services strives to provide a safe and welcoming environment focused on creating professional connections between students and potential employers. To maintain this environment, and provide quality service to the Carleton community, we reserve the right to decline attendance and service, or cease communication with individuals or groups who engage in inappropriate or disruptive communications or behaviours.