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3. Finding TEFL jobs in Japan: Hiring & Visa English teachers in Japan can expect to find ESL jobs year-round, except when applying for government-sponsored JET Programme, which has one application The process can usually take 3-6 months. Interviews for teaching jobs are done in advance from...
Another requirement for how to be an English teacher in Japan is having a university degree. A Bachelor’s degree/diploma from an accredited college or university (4 years in the U.S. or 3 years in the U.K.) is required to teach English in Japan. This degree does not need to be ...
The period of hiring in Japan takes place at the beginning of the year, from January to March, and in the summer before the school starts, between June and August. If you are searching for a teaching job, these time frames would be the right time to do so because the demand is at i...
we do not act as the employer or participate in the hiring process. TeacherRecord strictly prohibits employers from engaging in any illegal or unethical behavior that may harm the legitimate rights and interests of job seekers. Please do not make any payments when applying for a job. If you ...
While assistant language teachers play a critical role in English language education throughout Japan, many are struggling to make a living wage.
Looking to teach English in Japan & don't know where to start? Learn about the requirements, salaries, job opportunities for teaching English in Japan.
If teaching in the shadow of Japan’s most famous mountain is appealing to you, then small class sizes, teaching autonomy and a healthy paycheck with seven weeks off might sound even better. Eikaiwa School EEMSS in Mishima has an immediate opening for an English teacher and is welcoming native...
Teaching salaries in Japan are modest and the cost of living high – especially in Tokyo, one of the world’s most expensive cities – but a teacher’s salary should be enough for a single person to live on, even in Tokyo. That having been said, it won’t make you a millionaire, ...
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