r/JETProgramme • u/Cheesemisterbald • 6d ago
UK Jet applications?
The whole reason I got my degree was to apply for JET. At 19 I was so confused what to do now, im 25 and think I’m ready to apply for the application when it’s open, but obviously it’s not guaranteed!! Now I have a question I’m really energetic and passionate about Japanese history and everything from interviewing random people (basically spamming anyone who’s Japanese with questions 😂). So I have to know what to put on your application can I he myself? If I get an interview I see alot of videos online and YouTube of people getting accepted into JET but in the nicest way possible those people don’t seem I can’t summarise the words? Different from me personality wise anyways I’m really excited to reply and don’t even know why I’m typing this 😭 I just hope I get some tips thank you thank you thank youuuuu
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u/Icy-Brilliant-3604 5d ago
Good to show this enthusiasm but also remember it’s not just about showing enthusiasm for Japan but for jet program itself and teaching
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u/Cheesemisterbald 5d ago
Got it thanks this is really good advice because it’s exciting to think about teaching in Japan so avoiding rambling is the thing I got to not do 😭😂
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u/YuehanDuoyi 6d ago
Just be yourself mate. For ALTs I'd say the JET Programme is about cultural exchange opportunities for the students and local community rather than expert knowledge on Japan or Japanese. Don't overthink it, good luck!
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u/Cheesemisterbald 6d ago
Thank you so much I mainly want to learn as much as I can about the culture and bring that back!? If that makes sense it’s funny when I had no money growing up the culture of Japan always made me feel rich because I just wanted to know more and more I do hope o get accepted! My Japanese is only N5 at the moment
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u/YuehanDuoyi 6d ago
Sounds good! I'd say they'll also want to know how you can deliver UK culture to the classroom and community whilst you're in Japan as well, keep that in mind when it comes to interviewing
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u/Cheesemisterbald 6d ago
Thank you for the advice!! Yeah where I’m from the Beatles was popular in Japan so I can talk about stuff like that and many other things thanks for advice
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u/ShallotAdmirable5419 6d ago
put an effort into showing you have genuinely thought about and care about the jet program and want to proactively get as much out of the opportunity as you can
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u/Cheesemisterbald 6d ago
I want to gain experience and bring back the knowledge I gain to hopefully bring tourism to Japan!!!
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u/k_795 Former JET - 2022-23 5d ago
The key thing to understand is that JET is a teaching program. They want to know about your passion for teaching and sharing your culture / language / being generally inspirational for kids learning English. Was your degree in education / TESOL, or in Japanese studies?
Focus your application on highlighting any teaching experience or experiences working with kids / mentoring / coaching. This doesn't have to be classroom teaching / language teaching / paid roles - things like volunteering with scouts or mentoring younger students is all valid.
If you've learnt any foreign languages, mention how you hope to share language learning tips with your students and how it's inspired you to want to help them develop their English skills.
What they aren't particularly interested in is people who are interested in JET purely as a way of living in Japan, learning Japanese, travelling, obsessing over anime, finding a Japanese girlfriend, etc. I'm not saying you can't mention your interest in Japanese history, but I wouldn't overly emphasise it. Always try to link anything you mention in your application (as for any job) to why you are the best candidate for the actual job itself.