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Entries this day: English_jobs_in_Japan Vegan_night English jobs in Japan 10:53am JST Thursday 10 April 2008 (day 13896) My current, official quick answer for people interested in teaching / working in Japan. I don't remember if you've visited Japan before, but if not, and if you have a few thousand dollars, you may benefit just be coming to see how you like it and look for a job while you're a tourist. I imagine you'd certainly find work if you put effort into looking. Be sure to check http://www.gaijinpot.com/ Teaching through the JET program will get you involved with a tightly knit group that teaches in high schools around Japan. http://www.jetprogramme.org/ If you teach through JET, you'll prolly work in a small city, far from the hubs like Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, etc. Downsides: super long preparation time (like 9 months), and they only import teachers once per year. I know some peeps who've done this, so you can talk to them if you're interested. Big language schools in Japan (bring in new teachers all the time): (NOVA went bankrupt last October, so it's no longer an option.) I'd say the big schools here are Aeon, Berlitz and Geos; and Gaba seems to be up-n-coming. I've heard Berlitz has the best training, and they have schools around the world. http://www.aeonet.com/ http://careerservices.berlitz.com/ http://www.geoscareer.com/ http://careers.gaba.co.jp/permalink Vegan night 10:57pm JST Thursday 10 April 2008 (day 13896) Met Arwen, a cool girl who lives in Chiba. Jason came as well. Met Travis, as planned, and Ami stayed rather quiet during the conversation in English. permalinkprev day next day |