Question:
Can I get part time job related to English in Tokyo?
2012-01-26 02:50:22 UTC
Hello
I am from Nepal. I have completed Master's Degree in English. I have worked as a secondary level English Teacher for five years in Nepal.
I came to Japan on 29th December 2011. Now, I am learning Japanese language in Samu Language School from 1:15 pm to 4:40 pm. I am free in the morning and after the school. So I am searching part time job related to English.
What should I do to get the job? Can you help me to find the job related to English?
I am hopeful for your positive response.

Thanking you
Roka Bhuwan
Three answers:
2012-01-26 03:28:06 UTC
Hello,I'm Japanese.



most of jobs can't employ the people who isn't able to speak Japanese.

but,you can work in English school.you can work in it from 5:00 to 10:00.

let's search the work related to it.there is so many enlish school that you can find work eazily.



if you have question,you can ask me anything.
2016-12-08 16:15:26 UTC
Calling people names basically shows you're very immature...no longer a good initiate. No jap business enterprise might tolerate video games. the main "trouble-free" pastime to get is coaching English. and those jobs require you to have a BA degree. that's no longer as trouble-free as you seem to think of this is. this is unlike getting a job in NYC. "get away" is an exciting observe to apply. Many landlords won't hire to a non-jap. you will possibly additionally want a paintings visa to paintings there. What makes you think of Tokyo will furnish you a "better life variety", or a "better pastime" ? i might propose you wait a pair of years. provide your self time to advance up bypass the call calling degree. And pass to college ! McDonald's does'nt pay o.k. there the two. Sorry, it could desire to no longer ensue in 2 months. Get genuine...
Madame M
2012-01-26 03:22:53 UTC
Check and make sure your visa allows part-time work. I assume you already asked at your language school. When I was studying in Nagoya, my school often got requests for language teachers, and they arranged part-time jobs for students. Otherwise, you may have to advertise your availability. Some supermarkets have information boards, and also check in your local community center.


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