Interac Japan Review

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I am thinking about teaching in Japan (Osaka) and came across your blog. I have missed the deadline for JET so now I am looking at teaching with Interac or going solo. However, Interac state the following on their website: “In line with general tenancy procedures in Japan, the costs that need to be met before being given the key can be.

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Interac Program


We are winding down our overseas interview season as we begin to focus on our in-country applications. We are primarily focused on preparing for the new school year in April 2021 at this time and we will be in touch with overseas applicants already in our system.


Overseas applications for our next big recruiting season will resume this June, but please be aware that this would be for positions starting in the fall. Also, due to travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus and a backlog of previously approved applicants we have in our system, it is unlikely we could consider you for anything earlier.


We are looking for more great applicants who are charismatic and enthusiastic, flexible and culturally sensitive, and motivated to go the extra mile. If you would like to live and work in Japan, or make a return to Japan, then please apply now.


Due to the current conditions caused by the coronavirus, we will be forgoing our normal face-to-face interviews and instead temporarily resort to a Skype-only system for all applicants, both in country and overseas, until further notice.


Within Japan, we typically interview at our offices in Nagoya and Osaka as well as other main cities in Japan from Sapporo to Fukuoka, including in Sendai, Tokyo, Shizuoka, Okayama and Hiroshima. We hope to resume interviews in these locations when conditions allow.


Overseas, hopefully we will be able to resume conducting face-to-face interviews sometime next year, possibly in our normal May and June interview season. Typically, we interview in most of the following locations - In the US in New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Tampa, Austin, Denver, Los Angeles, and Seattle; in London, England; and in Australia, in Brisbane and Melbourne.


For information about upcoming positions and the prefectures we operate in, click here!


ALTIA CENTRAL believes that ALTs have a lot to offer to English education in Japan, and more importantly to the development of all Japanese school children. We are looking for positive, friendly and enthusiastic people who are committed to living and working in Japan.

An Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) position with ALTIA CENTRAL can provide you with interesting experiences, rewarding challenges and culture exchange opportunities. ALTs work right in the public schools, alongside Japanese teachers, and interact with students and the overall school community in the classroom, the staffroom and on the playground. Being an ALTIA CENTRAL ALT is more than just teaching English, it's a commitment to the development of the young learners you engage with every day.
You can start by watching a short video outlining the overall ALTIA CENTRAL recruiting process.



Or if you prefer, you can check out some of the other main sections of our ALTIA CENTRAL Recruiting website by clicking below.
Here at ALTIA CENTRAL's Recruiting website...
packed with all kinds of useful and relevant
You can check out our updated list of
we are currently recruiting for.
of the great teaching resources and materials
You can discover a little more about the ALT position
itself and why it might be a great job for you to
your ESL experiences.
application process and how to get in touch
And once you are an ALTIA CENTRAL ALT, the commitment you have to the young learners of Japan is further enhanced by our commitment to you. ALTIA CENTRAL offers the best and most comprehensive English teaching resources in Japan and the highest quality training and follow-up training seminars. And our very talented and experienced supervisors who have been in teaching in Japan themselves for many many years, keep in very close contact and communication with their ALTs, visiting lessons in schools regularly to offer personal support, advice and ongoing training.
The level of professionalism, openness, honesty, and caring we feel is unmatched in this industry and together with the quality of our resources, training and support are clear strengths of ALTIA CENTRAL. Welcome to our Recruiting Webpage.

Interac Japan Reviews

  1. Founded in 1972, Interac is Japan’s largest private provider of professional foreign teachers to the Japanese government through its ALT program. Interac is also a significant player in providing professional teachers for commercial and government organizations. Interac is one of the largest non-government employers of foreign nationals in Japan.
  2. I know Interac hires teachers from the Caribbean, but the pay isn’t so hot. I know JIEC does as well, but people snatch up those spots so fast it’s just crazy. Hmm, I’m not exactly sure which other companies do. I’ll keep my ears and eyes open to get more info.