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International TEFL Academy
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See All 2 ProgramsEA Ski and Snowboard Training
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EA Ski and Snowboard Training are looking for eager skiers to join us in Japan! If you love the outdoors, travel, and have a passion for skiing; this is for you. What is the ski instructor internship course? This program has been designed to set you up as a qualified ski instructor within one winter season. You'll train with EA's world-class trainers, sit your ski instructor qualification, and begin your role as an instructor in one of Japan's top ski schools. The course guarantees interns a paid job offer once they qualified as ski instructors. Inquire now to find out more about the program! Choose from 9 world-class ski resorts across Japan to train and work at this winter. You'll train with the best, gain internationally recognized instructor qualifications, and get the best work experience for your CV. Our courses are open to any intermediate to advance skier eligible for a Japanese Working Holiday Visa. Prices start at USD 6,495 and include accommodation during training, exam fees, training costs, association membership, and much more. Apply today to see if you qualify for this great opportunity!
See All 2 ProgramsGlobal Work & Travel
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Japan has long been a fascinating blend of tradition and cutting-edge modernity, and now you can experience it firsthand by working here for up to a year and exploring on the side. From exploring ancient temples and serene landscapes to diving into quirky subcultures beyond anime and manga, this experience offers something unique at every turn. Enjoy mouth-watering Japanese cuisine, sing your heart out at karaoke, and be welcomed by the warm hospitality of the locals. Jump into the luxurious lifestyle by living it up at the ski resorts and taking advantage of the powder or relaxing beachside in summer. Booking with Global means you’ll have a guaranteed job match before arrival and support throughout your adventure in Japan!
See All 2 ProgramsWorld Unite!
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Have the opportunity to work at a ryokan, a traditional Japanese hotel, doing fully remunerated work as part of a working holiday in Japan. Learn about traditional Japanese culture and culinary arts and what is probably the highest service level in the world. Ryokans are typically of high standard, targeting Japanese and foreign tourists. World Unite! can also arrange jobs at Western-style hotels and ski resorts (except ski instructor roles) at various locations in Japan. Tasks may include housekeeping, preparing futons at night for guests, dishwashing and assisting in the kitchen, preparing tables and serving meals, welcoming and saying goodbye to guests, and supporting overall operations. Participants in this working holiday may choose the area they want to stay in. Duration lasts from one month to one year. To participate in this program, your nationality must be eligible for the Japan Working Holiday Visa; you must be 18 to 30 years of age. You should be able to speak Japanese at a conversational level. You can only book these placements without our Working Holiday in Tokyo package if you are already in Japan and have a suitable visa. The cost would then only be 40,000 JPY.
See All 2 ProgramsTEFL Heaven
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Set off on a complete teaching journey in Japan with TEFL Heaven. We provide a guaranteed job placement at one of our trusted partner schools, with a salary ranging between $1,400 - $2,000. We provide extensive support before your departure, offer round-the-clock assistance in Japan during your teaching placement, and allow you to earn your TESOL/TEFL certification in Japan or online. This makes our program the top choice for those looking to teach in Japan. Already have a TEFL/TESOL certification? We have a program designed for you that comes with a guaranteed job placement, full support & both an online pre-departure and weekend cultural orientation. Feeling ready? Apply now - but hurry as spaces are being snapped up fast: 19 February 2024 - FULL 22 April 2024 - Spaces available 24 June 2024 - Spaces available 26 August 2024 - Spaces available 21 October 2024 - Spaces available Note that those already TEFL certified can start teaching at any time of year - rolling admissions. We recommend booking at least six months before your preferred start date. Inquire now to chat with one of our Abroad Advisors—who all have also taught abroad!
OnTESOL
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There’s no better way to earn income, make an impact on others, and discover the world than by teaching English abroad! This is exactly what we offer at OnTESOL—the opportunity to take on a teaching job at your desired location in Asia, Europe, Central and South America, and the Middle East. Traveling and teaching in another country is perfect for recent university graduates interested in taking a gap year, professionals looking for a career change, and individuals who simply want to experience a new environment. Generally, teaching English requires the following: - University degree - Accredited TESOL, TESL, or TEFL Certification (at least 120 hours) - Native and non-native English speakers OnTESOL can connect you with a broad range of positions across diverse placements: entry-level, professional, IELTS preparation, and Business English. Teach in language academies, private and public schools, and educational institutions. Talk to us today and we’ll help you find a truly rewarding English teaching job abroad!
Wise
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Wise is a truly global company with diverse teams solving real-world problems in financial technology. As a team member, you'll be empowered to contribute to a mission-driven environment that creates fast, fair, and easy money transfer solutions. Based in various countries, Wise fosters innovation and collaboration, enabling employees to make an impact from day one. Joining Wise means access to competitive benefits, such as a flexible work culture, generous paid time off, and professional development opportunities. After your first six months, you'll be free to work remotely from almost anywhere in the world for up to 90 days annually. Additional perks like paid parental leave, stock options, and a unique sabbatical program ensure that you are supported professionally and personally. Offices worldwide are designed for creativity and collaboration, offering spaces to connect with colleagues through shared meals, events, and team-building activities.
TravelGrad
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Take control of your teaching adventure in Japan! Turn your dreams of experiencing the Land of the Rising Sun into a well-paid reality on this 12-month immersive teaching adventure. With its quirky culture, orderly cities, age-old tradition, and stunning scenery, Japan is the kind of place that’ll keep you on your toes. Somehow seamlessly blending calm with chaos and old with new, it’s a land of contradictions — and one that requires much more than a quick visit to understand. On this 12-month teaching adventure, you’ll immerse yourself in all things Japan. BBQ your nights away at cozy Izakaya, get right in the thick of things on the daily commute, and try learning one of the most unique languages around. Wherever your adventure takes you, it won’t be disappointing. Now, let’s make this happen!
A Guide to Working Abroad in Japan
Best Cities for Expats
The usual “go-to” for foreigners looking for work abroad in Japan is often the biggest city in the country, Tokyo. While many foreigners assume that they are only able to teach English in Japan, with some Japanese language skills, foreigners can find work in education, business, recruiting, journalism, and entertainment.
Osaka is the one of the most famous culinary destinations in Japan. With cheap and delicious food options, people can find themselves stuffed in food heaven. Culinary connoisseurs can find a variety of jobs in Osaka at local restaurants, cafes, and bars for cooking classes and possible apprenticeships.
Okinawa may surprise some as a location for foreigners to work in Japan. The pristine jade-green waters of Okinawa attract tourists from all over Asia. Individuals looking to work in Japan can find job opportunities utilizing their customer relations skills in the tourism and hospitality industry.
Nara is a tranquil, countryside prefecture that was the former capital of Japan. This is the perfect place for a job-seekers wishing to be immersed in a quaint, historical area while working in Japan. The biggest industry in Nara is tourism, and accordingly, there is a need for foreigners to work in the hospitality industry.
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