Hello fellow teachers, I recently received an email stating that I was entirely approved without any interview for a teaching post with Kings College Dubai as well. In my opinion, the message has all the hallmarks of a scam. Foremost, I agree that NOBODY gives someone a position of any sort without an interview. Every position I have applied to has involved several emails and ultimately a Skype interview, from Taiwan to Myanmar to the UAE. Further, within the message there are unusual capitalizations, punctuation, and generally inconsistent writing. This suggests that the email was not composed by a professional. The offered package is almost too good to be true as well. Perhaps the position was baited with the headline "*High Paid* ESL Teacher ..." and specifically targeting people who may be easily duped by money. The contact names within the email sound extremely common, western-friendly, and old-fashioned as well. I really do not know very many people named Harry these days LOL. I also examined the website, and while convincing to an extent, there is no picture of the school, and there are present general stock photos of happy students. I suggest avoiding this particular listing. It may possibly be for real, but we must err on the side of caution with limited information and the fact that we are dealing with a potentially catastrophic international-level mistake. Internet monsters are real, and we must approach our various offers with caution in mind. Philip