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07-09-2007, 10:04 PM
Ya, I've heard a lot of the good and bad about Nova. They have recently ran into trouble with the Japanese government also because of their refund policies for customers. Nova works for me because it is the easiest way to get into Japan with a work visa and get things up and running. I'm planning on doing some privates on the side as well. But, as far as working conditions go, I'm really not too worried truthfully.
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07-09-2007, 10:13 PM
You should be fine. Think about it this way, they employ thousands of teachers throughout Japan and out of those only around ten to twenty have trouble and complain about them. Those ten to twenty get a lot of attention simply because the other thousand or more have no trouble and simply don't feel the need to post their experiences on the web for everyone to see. Of the reported "problems" I have read about, most of them sound as though they were the result of the teacher being unprofessional and not the company being unfair.
After you begin working for Nova, please stay on JF and post in the Teaching in the JP 2.0. A lot of people have questions about eikaiwa teaching and it would be great to have someone with first hand experience to answer them. |
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07-09-2007, 10:32 PM
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07-09-2007, 10:51 PM
The largest reason I ended up working for Nova is because they were at a career fair at the University of Oregon. Truthfully, I knew almost nothing about teaching English in Japan before I applied. After researching it more, I think I could have ended up working for a better company. But, the truth is, I am going into this experience for the cultural experience instead of the money. I'm pretty sure I'll have enough money to live comfortably, although I know I will not have a lot of the perks I have in my home country. Thanks for your opinion though; I really enjoy hearing of other people's experiences, especially those who have been there teaching for 15+ years.
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07-09-2007, 11:41 PM
That may be why you get paid so much more. From Nova's point of view, why bother hiring a more experienced teacher when they have a program already set in stone. They can save a lot by hiring new people every year instead of retaining teachers for a long time. Most people that do stay on move into management.
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07-10-2007, 09:55 PM
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07-11-2007, 12:05 AM
If they go bust, they go bust. The good thing is I'll have a work visa. Also, they've been rumored to be "going bust" many, many times in the last 15 years. They haven't gone bust yet. In actuality, the Japense government would probably work hard to make sure Nova doesn't go under.
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