Experience Japan First Hand as an English Teacher
May 20th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedOur Top Travel Resource - You Won't Believe What You're Reading! If you’re thinking about a travel to Japan, why not try seeing it through the eyes of a teacher. Many good reasons why so many recent graduates travel to Japan to start their teaching careers are: They get a chance to learn Japanese . Not just the stuffy junk in any typical text but the real thing. There’s no better way to learn the language then through immersion in all things Japanese. Travel to Japan as a teacher and you’ll have a chance to do this. They are given an excellent head-start on developing an international career. (It can be a serious resume booster to write “bilingual” or “fluent in Japanese” on one’s resume). Many employers see those capable of living overseas as being more flexible than those who’ve never stepped foot out of their country. They want or need to expand their horizons. This is something that you can only achieve by taking a chance and leaving your comfort zone to see something totally unique and new. Still, many say they want to earn a good living while making a difference in other people’s lives. Excellent income tax advantages. Your Japanese salary is tax exempt and despite what many believe, income taxes are low compared to most western countries. With a typical salary of about 25,000 USD, you’ll pay about 10% in income taxes. Unlike other teaching jobs, you don’t need a TEFL certificate to get an entry level job. There are alot of jobs to be had and seeing Japan as an educator or teacher truly is a great chance to get a first hand look at a unique culture with the 2nd largest economy.
Teaching at English schools offers you a great opportunity to see Japan not as a typical tourist but as an educator.
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