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MayaOtaku
Joined: 02 May 2013 Posts: 4
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 3:36 am Post subject: What are my chances of being accepted? |
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I apologize in advance if this post has been done before, or if someone takes offense to it. If so, I give the moderators permission to delete it, but I'm reallyreallyreally hoping someone can be kind enough to help me a bit...
So, in a nutshell, I REALLY want to go to Japan after I graduate (which will be in about a year, June 2014)
Here's what I will have:
- A 4 year degree from a good school
- A lot of volunteer experience, mostly coaching kids
- A few really good references, both personal and employers
- Taking a TESOL program at nights this year
- Might be able to certify at the lowest Japanese language level (maybe)
- Have visited Japan twice before, might be three by then
- Coordinator & English tutor for a tutoring service run through our school, many ESL kids
- LOVE anime and manga, have seen almost every series.
So, is this enough to make me competitive for something like ECC or Aeon or Interac? If not, what areas should I brush up on? Neither English nor Japanese has words that describe just how badly I want to go live there...
I'd be eternally grateful for any assistance or advice people can provide, positive or negative.
And, if people think I have a shot at this, I'm happy to stick around and contribute to the forums over this year ^_^
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timothypfox
Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 492
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 4:09 am Post subject: |
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ok i'll try my hand at making a first comment here.
Maya, I would say with a 4 year degree, a supervised TESOL certificate (with an actual teacher observing you), good references, work with kids, and demonstrated interest in Japan (japanese language and pop culture), you might be a great fit for the JET program.
I know its hard to do, but why not apply to them as well? It's the best entry level job out there to get into Japan, and I've heard people say one of the best experiences for first time work. It's the kind of work that could network you into other teaching work when you are done your 3 or 5 years of JET.
Worst case, I'm sure with perseverance, the other jobs you describe would work well. Maybe just consider doing some volunteer tutoring on campus to foreign students. It would give you actual ESL teaching to put on your resume before you apply for jobs. |
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Pitarou
Joined: 16 Nov 2009 Posts: 1116 Location: Narita, Japan
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 6:45 am Post subject: |
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Sounds excellent. If you can write a reasonable resume and you don't come across as too weird at an interview, I'm sure you'll do fine. If you don't mind being put out in the sticks (it'll probably do wonders for your language skills) the JET programme should be your first choice. Better pay, better work, better hours, better chances to experience authentic Japanese culture, and more sociable hours than at a chain English conversation school.
But go easy on the anime thing, okay? If they ask you about it at the interview, say "Yes, I enjoy anime. My big brother used to have quite a collection, and he sometimes let me watch it." and then steer the conversation back towards how you want to develop your English-teaching career.
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Libertas-MMXIII
Joined: 08 May 2013 Posts: 22
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 6:50 am Post subject: Re: What are my chances of being accepted? |
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| MayaOtaku wrote: |
- LOVE anime and manga, have seen almost every series.
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This is the most important thing that employers in Japan look for. Be sure to emphasize this on your CV/Resume. |
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Pitarou
Joined: 16 Nov 2009 Posts: 1116 Location: Narita, Japan
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 6:52 am Post subject: Re: What are my chances of being accepted? |
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| Libertas-MMXIII wrote: |
| MayaOtaku wrote: |
- LOVE anime and manga, have seen almost every series.
Maya |
This is the most important thing that employers in Japan look for. Be sure to emphasize this on your CV/Resume. |
I think someone is a little worried about the competition!  |
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Libertas-MMXIII
Joined: 08 May 2013 Posts: 22
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 6:56 am Post subject: Re: What are my chances of being accepted? |
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| Pitarou wrote: |
| Libertas-MMXIII wrote: |
| MayaOtaku wrote: |
- LOVE anime and manga, have seen almost every series.
Maya |
This is the most important thing that employers in Japan look for. Be sure to emphasize this on your CV/Resume. |
I think someone is a little worried about the competition!  |
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RustyShackleford

Joined: 13 May 2013 Posts: 449
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 8:04 am Post subject: |
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Definitely try for JET unless for some reason you must be in Japan ASAP. Better pay, work conditions and, if you're lucky, you'll even be within train distance of Tokyo. You're more than qualified for it. In any case, you should have no trouble finding work in Japan.
Don't play up your love of anime and manga until you arrive. If they ask great but don't make it your focus. Speaking as a fellow dyed-in-the-wool otaku here. |
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Inflames
Joined: 02 Apr 2006 Posts: 486
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 9:07 am Post subject: Re: What are my chances of being accepted? |
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| MayaOtaku wrote: |
- LOVE anime and manga, have seen almost every series.
So, is this enough to make me competitive for something like ECC or Aeon or Interac? If not, what areas should I brush up on? Neither English nor Japanese has words that describe just how badly I want to go live there... |
Don't talk about anime or manga at all. In fact, if asked about them, I would lie and say that I wasn't interested them or had seen anime once or twice.
Also, don't mention how badly you want to live in Japan. The interviewer is going to realize that you've never lived in Japan and assume you have no idea what life in Japan is like, and things will then start going downhill.
Everything else seems fine, provided you interview reasonably well. |
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MayaOtaku
Joined: 02 May 2013 Posts: 4
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 10:59 am Post subject: |
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Wow, thank you everyone for the advice and encouragement
Yeah, maybe I should de-emphasize the anime aspect a bit... I just have always had the dream of being able to watch anime in its native country... I even want to live in certain cities because my favorite anime characters live there. BUT I have backup stories for why I'll request them... like Nishinomiya, not so I can look for Haruhi and Kyon, but because I like the Hanshin Tigers and other stuff about the region... or Kamakura, not to see where the bloody battles from Elfen Lied happened, but because of its Buddhist and political history.
I'm definitely applying to JET, and would take it in a heartbeat if I got in, but I'm also being realistic that I may have to go with my second or third choices. Frankly, I'd be willing to live in a box and eat stale ramen if it meant I could live there. But I'm not advertising that fact
I'll definitely keep hanging around these forums, thank you again to everyone for their kindness ^_^
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rxk22
Joined: 19 May 2010 Posts: 1629
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 12:39 pm Post subject: |
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Seriously tone the a time stuff down. You at this level are coming across like a weirdo.
BTW I am sure that Japan is not the place you think it is |
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Libertas-MMXIII
Joined: 08 May 2013 Posts: 22
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 5:53 pm Post subject: |
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Don't forget to add "avid J-Pop lover" and "proficient with chopsticks" in your resume's qualifications section.
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rtm
Joined: 13 Apr 2007 Posts: 1003 Location: US
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Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 10:24 pm Post subject: Re: What are my chances of being accepted? |
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| Inflames wrote: |
| Also, don't mention how badly you want to live in Japan. The interviewer is going to realize that you've never lived in Japan and assume you have no idea what life in Japan is like, and things will then start going downhill. |
Or, even worse, that you think you do know what life in Japan is like -- that you have some expectation of what Japan / living in Japan is like, which will most likely be vastly different from where you will live/work, and will result in you not liking being there and quitting early. I've seen it happen more than once. Best is to come in with no expectations at all, and if you do have expectations, make sure they are based on reality. Wanting to live where your favorite characters "live" seems inane. |
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rxk22
Joined: 19 May 2010 Posts: 1629
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Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 12:19 am Post subject: Re: What are my chances of being accepted? |
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| rtm wrote: |
| Inflames wrote: |
| Also, don't mention how badly you want to live in Japan. The interviewer is going to realize that you've never lived in Japan and assume you have no idea what life in Japan is like, and things will then start going downhill. |
Or, even worse, that you think you do know what life in Japan is like -- that you have some expectation of what Japan / living in Japan is like, which will most likely be vastly different from where you will live/work, and will result in you not liking being there and quitting early. I've seen it happen more than once. Best is to come in with no expectations at all, and if you do have expectations, make sure they are based on reality. Wanting to live where your favorite characters "live" seems inane. |
Oh yeah, if I were involved with hiring ALTS from abroad, I'd def toss any and all resumes that reeked of weaboo/anime nerdiness. Many can't handle such a cultural shock. They also have this idea that Japan is something that it is totally not. Then the come here, and are disappointed and roll out, or they just don't interact with any non nerds. |
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kah5217
Joined: 29 Sep 2012 Posts: 270 Location: Ibaraki
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Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 10:27 am Post subject: |
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| Keep in mind that to the kids, Mickey and Perry Platypus are just as anime as Luffy and Keroro. My kids actually want to talk more about super heroes and sports than what Japanese tv shows I've seen. A lot of the boys want to know about Milla Jovovich too. |
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Sublime
Joined: 23 Apr 2011 Posts: 90
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Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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| Would it be an advantage to mention Cosplay? |
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