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  • Teaching experience as a requirement to get a job in Japan? So my inexperience in teaching doesn't matter much? Or, the experience I'd earn in Japan doesn't matter much? Either/or reassures me a bit, to be honest. Word of warning though, teaching experience here is not really relevant outside of that, it doesn't look good or bad on your resume, its a talking point but experience wise its simply ignored the majority of the time. I'm applying for JET right now, but boy does it feel shitty knowing that all this work might as well be thrown away at their rate of acceptance. To my understanding JET only does interviews in the person's home country so you have to apply in country or be willing to fly back for the interview. You can also apply for JET from overseas I believe. Like soooo modest you wouldn't believe how modest I am.yeah, I know, I'm just being clear.īut you could apply then and start a month later, I don't think it'd be a huge concern honestly.Īs in filling in positions last minute when a company's teacher has to leave? I've heard of this quite often, which sometimes doesn't work in favor because folks would be waiting to hear back from JET when Interac would want them as soon as possible to fill a position. You may or may not know this, but I wish to ask anyways since you brought up graduation: JET program is fine with taking applications while I'm still in school as long as I verify a projected graduation date, do other companies do the same? Or should I wait until after I graduate to apply? May 13 would be graduation, I believe. Great to hear! OK, deep breath, deep breath. Be presentable, and personable and you are almost certainly going to get hired. I've lived, worked, and commuted in worse.Īpply to both ALT and Eikaiwa companies. One contract in the inaka 田舎 will be rewarding regardless. Or at least for the first year before applying elsewhere. If the job is good in terms of pay, benefits and treatment, I'd live out in some backwoods area only known to locals with multiple schools that I have to drive through snow to in some rust bucket and live in a less-than-stellar apartment and be the only foreigner for a hundred miles. Lots of people just decide they want the JET program or they just want to work in Kyoto or some other popular spot. This isn't a particularly hard field to get into unless you are super picky.

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    If a mod can be bothered, could they please fix it? Thank you. Is this normal with other ALT dispatchers and eikaiwas?Įdit: Excuse the lower-case title. Interac and Altia seem to recommend applying 4-6 months prior to when you want to work. What is the general timetable to apply for jobs? I know JET is odd and screws people up with their dragged out interview process. Is JET, Interac, and Altia the only companies I can apply for in terms of ALT overseas hire? If there are others, what are they? Japan certainly isn't my only choice for a job (I know elsewhere, like Korea, is easier), but my it's my primary one. Not bad, I just want to be as far away from her as possible out of school. I'm certainly not at wit's end or will have problems if I'm not hired I live with my mother and I'd have to get a job and pay her rent after graduation. My understanding is the prime hiring season is April, and August/September is secondary. I know you folks aren't fortune tellers, but what are the chances of someone like me finding a job?Īlso, I'd be available only after graduation in May. I hear a lot of doom and gloom and denied applications (probably due to crying). But too much research is bringing me to doubt my chances. I'd be focused on ALT work (JET, Interac, Altia), but eikaiwa is viable as well. I've done enough research and searched this and other subs for great information. It's a job after school, for at least a few years in the future. So I've been planning on working in Japan for a while-I traveled Japan on recommendation of seeing the country before living there under contract. No teaching and/or official work experience, no certs.

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    Sociable and does good interviews, dress well, handsome, humble and professional when need be. Have traveled Japan for three months last year.

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    Basics about me: Currently in U.S., native.






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