Japanese Culture panel from Saturday uploaded in MP3 format
As a bonus, I have also uploaded my recording of the Japanese Culture panel from Saturday, for the benefit of the people who a) missed the panel or b) caught it but wanted a copy of it for reference purposes.
It's attached to this post in MP3 format so just click on it to download it!
Video of the presentation is online!
The video of the presentation is now online!
Remember, the slides used in the presentation are available here on this post, and URLs to many important sites referenced are on is on this post.
If you have any problems viewing the video, please e-mail me at ed@arealms.net describing the issue.
URLs relevant to the presentation
Visas
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Types and Categories of Visas Allowing work
Embassy of Japan in Canada: Working Holiday Visa, and the site for it at the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto.
The JLPT official site and the site for the test in Toronto
Kanken (formerly JETRO) Business Japanese Test
English Teaching
JET Programme official site
JET Canada site at the Embassy of Japan in Canada
JET information site and forum run by current and past participants
Interac
Berlitz
AEON
GEOS
GABA
ECC
Internships
The Canada-Japan Co-op Program
AIESEC, and find your University's own chapter!
The Japan Hospitality Internship Program
IAESTE Canada and IAESTE Japan
Entry-level positions
The Boston Career Forum
JIEC (Japan Information Exchange Community) at U of T
Mid-career professionals
www.gaijinpot.com
www.careercross.com
www.jobsinjapan.com
www.careerforum.net
www.daijob.com
Presentation now online for Finding work in Japan presentation at AN2009
Hello there guys! Thanks for coming out this weekend!
For those of you who missed part of the presentation I did on how to find work in Japan on Friday, I have attached the original PPT/PDF files for the slideshow to this post.
I will also be posting up the video too as soon as I find a good place to host it.
In addition, as time goes on I will be updating this site with additional content regarding finding work in Japan, covering topics that I had glossed over due to the fact that we only had one hour to go over the main topics.
Topics I will talk about on this site in the future include:
- How to write a Japanese resume
- Interview tips for various professions
- How and where to apply for all types of jobs in more detail
- My own story in more detail
Remember, feel free to e-mail me at ed@arealms.net if you have any questions and spread the word about this site!
Thanks!
- Ed.