My partner and I are planning to move to Japan to work next year.
I'm still only intermediate at the language, so think that an English teacher will be my only work option.
Who has done this?
Any tips?
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Satsujin wrote: Some of the more popular ones are NOVA, AEON, GEOS. The pay isn't as good and the vacation isn't as nice and the hours are wacky (noon - 9:00 pm). But, it is a quick way to get to Japan and once you are there if you don't like your school you can start searching for another job.
untmdsprt wrote:I keep getting turned down by Nova and Aeon. Exactly what are they looking for? Both require an essay of why I want to work there, and I believe that's where I'm failing miserably.
If anyone who successfully was hired by any of these companies, can you tell us your background and what did you write about in your essay?
untmdsprt wrote:Thanks Annie. I'll keep you in mind when I sit down to write it again. For the most part they want to know why you want to live and work in Japan. For one it's been my dream since I was 5 years old. My mom had this music box, and it said "made in Japan". I told her that I wanted to go there. I didn't know where "there" was. But only that I wanted to go.
I guess I could also put in my experience from working at the Home Depot. We had a lot of Mexicans coming in and they would never learn English. They just expected us to learn Spanish. At $9 hour, none of us felt like it would be in our best interest to learn another language. I'm certainly not going to word it like that, but you get the idea. We ended up ignoring these people and helped the ones who could speak English.
My other experience would be to put in my trip to Germany, and having to fend for myself getting around the different cities. My cousin had to work so he told me a few German words but I got around, ordered food, and had a great time.
helen wrote:I always hear bad things about Nova, but I wonder how bad it could actually be... Personally I want to go on Jet, but if that doesn't work out then my first choice of language school to apply to would be Aeon. I haven't actually done it yet so no real advice, but here are the sites of some schools:
http://www.jesjapan.com/ - smaller school only in the North of Japan
http://www.aeonet.com/ - looks pretty good to me, don't know anyone who's done it but online it seems to get decent reviews
http://www.jetprogramme.org/e/index.html - Jet, definitely best pay, holidays etc
http://www.teachinjapan.com/ - Nova, looked good from the website but if you look around a few forums there are soo many complaints from the people who work there
http://www.geoscareer.com/index.html - this one looks okay
That's about all I can think of! Good luck!
Ulver_684 wrote:untmdsprt-san!
Don't generalize Mexican people! Not all Mexicans don't learn English, look at me!
I'm Mexican and I know English/Spanish so more respect to my paisanos.
untmdsprt wrote:On the contrary, I don't have an attitude about Mexicans or anyone else for that matter. That wasn't my point in the statement. I'm sorry if you read it wrong. It wasn't my intention. My intention is don't assume that I'm going to know your language. English is the major language in the US, so don't expect me to know anything but that! Sorry, but I am offended!!
BTW, I actually learned some German while on vacation there last year. I made it a point to learn enough of their language to get around. If I had decided to live there, then I would have signed up for the next German class.
My only attitude anyone needs to watch for is my dedication of learning Japanese. I spend 4 hours a day to get myself ready for when I finally move there!