Applying to be an ALT in Japan and all that
A brief overview about teaching English in Japan (especially if you're from South Asia) ! NOTE: Being a Native-level English speaker means that you have had at least 12 years of education (Grade 1-12) where the medium of instruction was English (with proof). @0:20 Why teach English in Japan? @01:34 Types of ESL jobs in Japan @01:53 Eikaiwas @02:51 ALT @04:20 Dispatch companies @05:16 Application requirements @06:35 Other requirements @10:57 Having the right temperament (imho) @11:45 Teaching programmes/ companies @12:29 Extra advice

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Why Teaching English in Japan is NOT What You Think!

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How To Write your ALT Resume & Cover letter for Japan + Tips

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ALT Interview process and tips ft. BULBASAUR uwu

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Which is Better? ALT vs Eikaiwa || Work In Japan

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6 Hard Truths about life in Japan. #japanlife #japanese #japan #lifeabroad

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teaching english in japan ,as a non native English speaker

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My Self-introduction DEMO in JAPAN + Tips and Advice! ALT in JAPAN

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Teaching in Japan with Borderlink

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Teaching English in Japan | ALT| Expectation VS Reality

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JET Program in India UPDATE!

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Why I Taught English in Japan ft. AEON l Tiff Tries Teaching

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Indian ALT answers your questions!

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Typical English Lesson ALT Elementary School in Japan

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INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR ALT POSITIONS IN JAPAN

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Teaching English in Japan| A DAY IN THE LIFE 2020 (Rural Japan)

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How to Find English Teaching Jobs in Japan|Requirements & Salary Revealed (2025)

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Starting an Eikaiwa in Japan: Lessons Learned and Mistakes to Avoid in Your Own English School

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JET Program REGRETS | Mistakes I made when I came to Japan & What I did RIGHT too!

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What’s it like to teach English in Japan

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