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03-21-2010, 02:41 AM
For the last 5 hours I have been searching for websites that can help me in my search for jobs in Japan. But it seems that nearly every teaching job requires a University Degree, so I suppose college qualifications are out of the question right? I have spent the last 3 years doing a mixed course of IT and Public services, so to some extent I'm capable.
I have read there are many school/companies that hire people to teach English who hasn't got a University degree but I can't seem to find any good websites with lists of companies or school. All I keep finding are websites that refer me to those big language companies that require just a degree. Well, what I'm trying to ask is this, do anyone know any good job websites in Japan? Or should I invest time in TEFL course? Thanks for reading, and replying if you do |
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03-21-2010, 03:03 AM
Well Technically I have graduated from College but not from University. I'm not sure if your college is our University. But yes I can understand why people wouldn't want some one who hasn't graduated teaching their children.
Teaching isn't my goal but working there is, I have lived in many European countries and would prefer to move out of Europe before my 21st birthday. |
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03-21-2010, 03:06 AM
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I am guessing if you are not 21 you have not passed this hurdle yet. |
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