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rue_meridian



Joined: 04 Jul 2005
Posts: 18
Location: Scotland

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:37 pm    Post subject: ALTIA London Interview Reply with quote

Hey, put a few posts up here trying to find reputable schools/company's for my wife and I to apply to and came across an ALTIA ad...so I applied and got an interview at their upcoming trip to London. Any body have any idea what to expect? How long of a process is it? We are flying down from Glasgow and can only get 2 days off. How about the job itself? I have heard good things about working for ALTIA (and read the posts here)...I know there is another new thread about Japanese ability and ALTIA...so nothing needed re: that 0incidently my wife and I have next to no Japanese laguage ability...although we are currently studying). We also have a possibility of getting into MIL. What do you guys think?

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Meridian
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yamanote senbei



Joined: 28 Jun 2005
Posts: 435

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:50 pm    Post subject: Altia Central Reply with quote

Call me old fashioned but would be a bit worried about travelling half way around the world to work for a company whose core business is illegal and that only offers employment with no job security.
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rue_meridian



Joined: 04 Jul 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

How's about you expand a bit on your old fashioned views. I have ready other posts here on the web about ALT dispatching companies and have seen mixed reviews. You have any basis' for your old fashion views? Would love to be refered to proof.

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stretch



Joined: 28 Jun 2004
Posts: 59

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:50 am    Post subject: altia interview Reply with quote

Altia Central???
If that's same group, I was interviewed by them before and was offered a job. It was one of the nicer interviews I've ever had. Turned out to be more of a friendly discussion. Had my life not thrown me the curves that it does I would have been more than happy to work for them.
You can pm for specific details on the interview/interviewers if you wish.
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auslestat



Joined: 27 Jun 2005
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Location: Australia

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 5:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

My time with them was a couple of years back, so please keep that (plus the fact I no longer work for them) in mind.

The conditions were:
- 250,000 a month.
- Mon - Fri.
- 8:30 - 4:30.
- A company car (kei type - in other words very small, but you dont need anything else) - which you pay half the insurance and parking fee (as well as all the gas naturally).
- at the time they offered money to have people study Japanese (not much but a little), as well as bonuses for those who passed the Japanese language tests (both of which I think have stopped).
- You got all public holidays as well as most of the summer break (though had to come back early for their 2 day bonding all employee get together, which was alright - just better if run over a normal weekend, which I think they changed too).
- About one Sat/Sun a month you had to meet your supervisor and discuss things, submit a lesson plan (they use the lesson plans as selling tool, by making a booklet to show BOE for future contract bids.
- Apart from the day they take you into the school, you only see them again when they come to observe your lessons (maybe twice a year - something done to justify there existance)

Most people had no trouble with ALTIA, I had some issues - but I can be difficult at times (I dont like having to work for a mid company, but that is mostly the ALT way) - they did at the time make alot of most teachers contracts, but with W5 around that has changed.

The foreign staff were alway pleasant and generally good people - they'd be surprised if they knew who was writing this, but I do try and be honest. Chris Oystan (I'm speliing it wrong) is a good guy and was the main foreign manager from memory.

Japanese ability is important and where I had my difficulties, and I understand why they want you to possess it.

Eitherway, they are generally fair - good luck.

P.S.

Most position are in Aichi and Shizoka
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