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Teaching English as a Second Language

Japanese Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme

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Questions

Why should I teach abroad?

Alumni that I have contacted stressed to me the importance of a grasp of the language of the country which you desire to work in as well as the pure experience of being immersed in the culture. Many other opportunities come from simply being in that country, rather that trying to apply for jobs from the United States.

What about “societies”?

Japan-America societies can often be the most valuable sources for finding internship and career opportunities:
Japan America Society of Northeast Ohio
Japan America Society of Greater Cincinnati
Japan America Society of Central Ohio
Other listings

How can I contact alumni for advice?

This best way to go about contacting alumni is by registering in the Career Center for ecampusrecruiter.com. Through this service you will be able to contact alumni on our Tiger Career Advisors Network (TCAN). While they will not find you a job, they can certainly offer great information on a field in which you are interested.

Are there any websites that list job postings for Japan, China or Korea?

Not only are there websites, but there are also job fairs hosted around the country with the sole purpose of recruiting potential employees that have excellent language skills:
Careerforum.net
Gajinpot.com
The Escape Artist Difference
Korea Joblink

Where exactly can a major or minor in East Asian Studies take my career?

Wittenberg alumni all over the world are utilizing their major or minor in various ways:
Vice President of Global Sources (Hong Kong)
Co-founder of Pacifica Human Communications, LLC (Washington, DC)
Assisant Museum Educator, East Asian Art Specialist at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, CA)
Principle Director, Office of Detainee Affairs in Department of Defense (Oak Hill, VA)

Internships

Domestic

TTMI Co-op Program

Smithsonian International Center

Japan America Society of Greater Cincinnati

United Nations Internship Programme

National Association of Japan America Societies

The US-China Business Council

International

Nambu Foundation

Dow Jones Newswires Asia-Pacific Internship Program

Indiana 4-H Japanese Intern Program

The United Nations University Internship Programme

Thailand Service Corps

JETRO International Internship Program

Questions

Why should I find an internship?

Internships provide valuable opportunities to gain experience in any interest area. In current job searches, an applicable internship can be the deciding factor in YOU getting the job over an equally qualified candidate. It is also a great way to network, gain new skills, and improve upon your strengths.

Can I do an internship for college credit?

You can always do an internship for Wittenberg credit. First, take steps to talk to your advisor. You will both have to create a form of evaluation, or your respective department might already have internship evaluation requirements. Second, contact the Career Center or Registrar’s Office to gain the necessary forms. Third, after turning in all of your forms, make sure to check with the Registrar’s Office in case there are other forms, requirements, etc. that you must complete. For more information, please look at Wittenberg’s Career Center homepage.

Do I have to do my internship for credit?

No, you do not have to do an internship for credit. Once again, an internship is a resumebuilder. So if you have the opportunity to work in a short term internship, paid, unpaid, etc., do not hesitate to do so.

Can I complete an internship while studying abroad?

Of course you can complete internship while studying abroad. The key is to gain all of the necessary information and complete required forms far ahead of your departure to guarantee that everything will go smoothly. Different countries have different laws providing guidelines for how many hours and where foreign students can work. If you are interested in doing so, please stop by the Career Center to look at the “Internship book” which shows all of the internships done by Wittenberg students over the past several years (including those completed in foreign countries).

Are there any websites that list internship programs for Japan, China, Korea, or Thailand?

There are many great programs with the sole purpose of helping college students locate internships in foreign countries (including East Asia):
Cross Cultural Solutions
Projects Abroad
Intern Abroad

Additional Links

The Riley Guide (East Asia)
Japan Information and Culture Center
NAJAS Job Bank
USC Career Center Resources (East Asia)

 

All information listed on this page previously appeared in two presenations entitled "Jobs in East Asia" and "East Asia and Internships" given by Career Center Intern, Callie Riley '06.



 
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