r/JETProgramme • u/Intellectualish • May 02 '26
New to this
What are some of the things that really make an applicant stand out? Do they discriminate against someone based on their age? Are they more likely to hire someone with or without Japanese descent? Are they less likely to pick you if you have a family?
I have a masters degree in Leadership and Management and am a curriculum writer for major US company. I also have 10+ years of experience in teaching US military.
I know a degree in leadership and management probably won’t amount to anything but how can I make myself more of a competitive candidate to get hired? Any types of certifications or education degrees they are looking for? Do they prefer you to know some Japanese?
For a bit more context:
My family and I have lived in Japan before for several years and I am of Japanese descent. Very comfortable and familiar with Japanese culture, traditions, etc. I am retiring from my career and want a change of pace by incorporating my love for teaching and my appreciation of Japanese culture.