MY English School is looking to fill a combined ALT/English School position near Shinjo in Yamagata Prefecture. We offer: 1) 286,000 yen average first-year monthly compensation package after bonus and benefits (10,000 yen less per month for those without adequate qualifications) 2) Professional development opportunities 3) School run by certified teacher and former ALT who [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Job Description The Society for Testing English Proficiency (STEP) is looking for a full-time editor to help produce EIKEN English examinations for high school level test-takers. STEP is Japan’s largest English-language testing organization, and this is an excellent opportunity for a committed individual to further his or her career in education. Working hours Monday to [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 17, 2011
We have an immediate opening for a software developer who will help developing game applications on the Android platform. The position will have the added benefit of working with a dynamic and highly experienced team in the flexible environment of an emerging startup. Responsibilities will include all aspects of software development from design to coding and testing. Minimal qualifications include: - A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (or equivalent experience) - 3+ years of software development experience - 3+ years hands on Java and / or Android experience [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 13, 2011
PLEASE NOTE: This posting is ONLY for candidates currently based in Korea!!! Would you like to teach in Japan? Or possibly make a return to Japan? Would you like to work with one of the most reputable and successful companies in Japan? If so, we are beginning to look for some great people to join [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, August 11, 2011
ALTIA CENTRAL will be interviewing immediately for ALT positions starting from September 1st, 2011 in the Hiroshima area. We will have several positions, including one in the Miyajima area of Hatsukaichi city. This position is at 1 main JHS and 2 Elementary schools and while it may be possible to commute from Itsukaichi or even [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 13, 2011
ALTIA CENTRAL is currently accepting applications to join our team from the start of the 2nd semester in September, 2011 as full-time public school ALTs in various towns and cities around Aichi prefecture. We are looking to fill several Elementary school positions in Toyota city and Komaki city, both within an hour of Nagoya city [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 13, 2011
ALTIA CENTRAL is currently accepting applications to join our team from September 2011 as full-time public school ALTs in Shiga prefecture. We are looking to fill several positions in locations such as Konan city, Omihachiman city and Ryuo town where we currently have contracts. Shiga is a great area of Japan to live in, centralized [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 6, 2011
ALTIA CENTRAL is currently accepting applications to join our team from September 2011 as full-time public school ALTs in Gifu prefecture, in cities such as Gifu city, Kakamigahara city and Ogaki city where we currently have contracts. These are all locations in decent sized cities with easy access to Nagoya city as well. Our Recruiting [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, March 12, 2011
After watching the news of the terrible earthquake that hit Japan yesterday, which was the strongest earthquake in the recorded history of Japan, I felt a strong desire to share with you this somber monument to the victims of the Great Kanto Earthquake from 1923, which with a magnitude of 8.3 was the earthquake that [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 30, 2010
The time has finally come for the fight that will determine the fate of Catia and Earth The girls find themselves coming face-to-face with each other and with what they want deep down inside their hearts, even though they share the same strong desire to protect what’s right As the fighting gets fiercer, emotions race [...]
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Friday, January 27, 2012
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