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How can I work in Japan without being an English teacher?
How I Got a Non-English Teaching Job in Japan
- Start out as an English teacher first. Although I left my teaching career, I still don’t regret it.
- Learn Japanese.
- Demonstrate your professional experience from your home country.
- Differentiate yourself from the crowd.
- Networking.
Can you get a job in Japan only speaking English?
The short answer is a resounding YES, but there is more to it than that. You can get a job without needing Japanese, but if you have already decided (or heard from others on reddit or Facebook groups) that you can only be an English teacher in Japan without speaking the language, you’d be dead wrong.
How much does a English teacher earn in Japan?
As an ESL teacher in Japan, you can expect to earn anywhere between 200,000 and 600,000 Yen ($1,700 – 5,000 USD) per month. Hourly tutoring rates hover around 3,000 Yen ($28 USD) per hour. Like in China, Japan often offers teachers flights, accommodation, and training included in their salary packages.
What are the best jobs in Japan for teachers?
Teachers follow a curriculum but generally have control of their own class and are usually paired with a Japanese teacher. This is one of the best teaching jobs in Japan as far as challenge, experience, and benefits. If you love working with children and being challenged in your work, international schools are a great option.
Can foreigners teach English in Japan?
Usually, the first type of teaching job that comes to mind when people consider teaching English in Japan is the English conversational school type of job. That being said it may surprise you to find that many foreigners do teach in the public school sector as well!
How to become a teacher in Japan?
100\% Clean Criminal Record—If you want to become a teacher in Japan, you will need a spotless criminal record to work with students. Teaching Certification — Getting your TEFL, TESOL or CELTA certification can be a big help to you landing a teaching job in Japan. Need help getting started?
How do I apply for English teaching jobs in Tokyo?
Apply through their website at https://onecoinenglish.com/hireme/. This post will cover all aspects of English teaching jobs in Tokyo and other areas of Japan. Information on what English teachers do in different types of schools, how much positions pay, and where to search for these jobs is all organized in the table of contents below.
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