11-26-2007, 04:55 PM
Thanks jason I really appreciate your advices.
I'm quite confident about my accent and I'm a lot better with spoken english than with written, so I'm really happy to hear that phone interview is an important hiring factor. Besides I still have at least 3 years to improove my skills.
But I was wondering if it's easier to get an ALT or eikawa job as a native english speaker with 0 skill in japanese or as a non native one with japanese at conversation level?
And about the experience: I'm still only 22 and I'm in the middle of political science and international affairs studies, so it would be hard for me to get experience but I'm considering on taking TESL course in UK after I finish studies. BTW what age were you when you started working in japan and what age is most common for ALT's you know?
Also did you ever meet foreigners working as waiters, bartenders or other such jobs? The host thing is an absolutely last resort for me, I would rather try to find other jobs. I always thought it wouldn't be so hard for a foreigner to find jobs like waiter in a cafe for women (like the cheesecake cafe), I heard it's quite common in China but I don't know how it looks in Japan.
Last edited by Enkidu22 : 11-26-2007 at 10:20 PM.
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