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oonter
May 25, 2006, 14:29
I'm currently in the process of applying to AEON. I hope to have my essay done by this week and on top of that find my damn passport. I still can't believe I misplaced it:okashii: It got lost somewhere between moving from my dorm room to back home. Anyway, just for the record, I just graduated college with a Bachelors Degree last week and I applied for NOVA back in March. I got the interview but ended up not getting the job. It was real discouraging too because I heard from lots of people..."As long as you have a Bach degree and a pulse NOVA willl hire you." I know I didn't have my degree at the time but they were well aware that I would have it by the time of my departure. Anyway, I'm determined to have work in Japan and to able to have the experience of living there. I'm not ready to give up. But I need some help and feedback...

If anyone works/has worked/is planning on working for AEON, please give me whatever feedback you can, especially tips on the interview. Before I had my NOVA interview, I posted a thread asking for a run-through of how it would go. I actually received a reply 2 weeks after my interview and the user replied with EXACTLY how my interview would go. I remember thinking to myself.."WOW!! If only you would have posted this 2 weeks ago?" So, if someone would be able to share any kind of information on AEON, working there, the interview process, etc....I would be MOOOORE than grateful.:wave: Arigato!!

changedonrequest
May 25, 2006, 15:28
As long as you have a Bach degree and a pulse NOVA willl hire you." I know I didn't have my degree at the time but they were well aware that I would have it by the time of my departure. Anyway, I'm determined to have work in Japan and to able to have the experience of living there. I'm not ready to give up. But I need some help and feedback...

Dont know about AEON but Nova is in some serious red ink right now and is having to shut some of it's less profitable locations. So you never know that could have been one of the reasons why you weren't hired. Don't let it get you down though there are plenty of other "schools" looking for warm bodies.

Have you considered JET instead of the assembly line eikaiwa's? Too many people here get literally burned out and hating Japan after working at one of them. At least with JET the pay and benefits are better as well with MUCH MUCH better working hours as well. With an eikaiwa you are going to work holidays and weekends as well so your free time is going to be screwed up too.

Just something to think about. Either way good luck!

oonter
May 26, 2006, 01:06
The only thing holding me back from working with JET is that I'm unable to apply now. They say I need to apply in Sept for the 2007 program which means I won't be back till 2008. I have other plans for the end of 2007....which is why I wanted to leave now:(

changedonrequest
May 26, 2006, 06:13
Well good luck, I hope you dont kill yourself in the process, AND after you get here.

dreamer
May 28, 2006, 02:20
err...what's a pulse?

Mike Cash
May 28, 2006, 08:06
err...what's a pulse?

It's what a nurse counts when she holds your wrist and looks at her watch.

oonter
Jun 2, 2006, 01:00
Actually, i did alot of research on teacher feedback on what to do and not to do for the interview. I do have one question that hasn't been answered.....What are some of the questions they ask you for the interview?

oonter
Jun 2, 2006, 08:21
And also....if someone can provide some details about the both lessons...I would greatly appreciate that.

For example...how long do they have to be? can you choose any lesson for both interviews? What did you do your lesson on? What did they give you as far as material goes? etc.. ARIGATO

changedonrequest
Jun 2, 2006, 08:51
http://www.eltnews.com/community/
That link may help you find some of the information you are looking for, good luck.

oonter
Jun 15, 2006, 22:08
Hmm.....i may need to find someone with a more recent and personal experience. The stuff people are posting on here I've read b4

jieshi
Jun 17, 2006, 21:50
There wsa recently an article in my local newspaper about a man who had been working for Nova and got seriously mistreated by he company. He ended up sueing them and one the case! The case brought up some serious issues about Nova's treatment of staff in general. They are definantly in "red ink" right now, I highly recommend against working for them.

Silverpoint
Jun 18, 2006, 10:04
Hmm.....i may need to find someone with a more recent and personal experience. The stuff people are posting on here I've read b4
There's very little point in asking ANYONE about Nova, Aeon, Geos etc. It ENTIRELY depends on which region you get sent to, what your school manager is like, how busy your branch is and whether you get on with your co-workers. Unless you meet the person you are directly replacing, no one else is going to know what your circumstances will be.
For everyone who comes back from Japan moaning about Nova, there is another who keeps their head down, does a half decent job and enjoys their time in Japan. It seems like a sensible thing to try and gauge other peoples experiences, and I don't blame you for trying, but really you will learn very little about what you personally will get out of it.

Mike Cash
Jun 18, 2006, 10:08
For everyone who comes back from Japan moaning about Nova, there is another who keeps their head down, does a half decent job and enjoys their time in Japan.

What about those who were here before they started working for Nova, kept their heads down, did a good job, are still here well after they left Nova....and still don't have a damned thing good to say about it?

senseiman
Jun 19, 2006, 01:18
I worked for AEON from 2001 to 2003. I did my interview in Vancouver, where they had one on one interviews, so if you are doing it anywhere else I won't be able to offer much advice because the process is not the same.

One word of advice I can give you is if they ask where you want to work, choose somewhere in Western Japan. The company is divided into AEON west and AEON east, and the management style is quite different between the two. I've heard nothing but bad things about AEON east, but I worked in the west where the head office was fairly helpful and not a hassle. If you want to live in Tokyo, then you'll be stuck with AEON East, but if you don't mind working elsewhere I suggest a place in west Japan.

oonter
Jun 26, 2006, 12:29
from what I know these are all the questions u are asked between the questionnaire and the interview...

<b> "If you had a family emergency back at home, what would you do?"

"What can you do to assist your manager with the workplace?"


"Name three things you would miss from home and how would you deal with it?"

"Besides teaching what else can you do to improve Aeon"

"How would you prepare yourself before coming to Japan?"

Tell about teaching and taveling experience and how they can apply to ur position...

Tell about you best and worst traits from friends and previous employees....


What family and friend would think about you living in Japan

How do you think you would adapt to living in Japan

oonter
Jun 26, 2006, 12:30
from what I know these are all the questions u are asked between the questionnaire and the interview...

"If you had a family emergency back at home, what would you do?"
"What can you do to assist your manager with the workplace?"
"Name three things you would miss from home and how would you deal with it?"
"Besides teaching what else can you do to improve Aeon"
"How would you prepare yourself before coming to Japan?"
Tell about teaching and taveling experience and how they can apply to ur position...
Tell about you best and worst traits from friends and previous employees....
What family and friend would think about you living in Japan
How do you think you would adapt to living in Japan