Useful Lists for Looking for Jobs

Kenji Kitao and S. Kathleen Kitao

(Last updated on October 22, 1997)

If you are subscribing to the lists which you are interested in, you will find job anouncements occasionally. SLART-L and Linguist sometimes have anoucements. JALTCALL has anouncements of jobs in Japan. ELTASIA-L has anouncements of jobs in Asia. The best list for this purpose is TESLJB-L.

If you are interested in finding jobs in Japan, see "Teaching English in Japan" (http://ilc2.doshisha.ac.jp/users/kkitao/online/www/teij.htm).

If you are interested in findling ELT or linguistics jobs, see Jobs in TESL/TEFL and Linguistics (http://ilc2.doshisha.ac.jp/users/kkitao/online/www/job.htm).


TESLJB-L : listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu

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If you are interested in finding a teaching English job in Japan, you can request the most recent newsletter to the foohayo@calon.com

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Ohayo

http://www.ohayosensei.com/

O-Hayo Sensei is the premier source for English-teaching job opportunities in Japan. If you like this page and find it useful, you can subscribe via e-mail by connecting to the O-Hayo main website (http://www.wco.com/~ohayo/).

There's no charge for the complete electronic edition of O-Hayo Sensei. Just send an e-mail message with ONLY this EXACT phrase (cut-and-paste if you can):

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in the body of the message to (issue@ohayosensei.com) and we'll e-mail the current issue back to you. For any number of excellent reasons, of course, subscribing would be a Good Thing. O-Hayo Sensei could arrive in your e-mailbox automatically for $1/issue. To get a subscription form, send an e-mail message with ONLY this EXACT phrase:

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JALTCALL (The JALT CALL N-SIG Internet Mailing List) : majordomo@clc.hyper.chubu.ac.jp

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This is not primarily a job search list. However, it does have job information posted, so it is a good place to look if you are interested in jobs in Japan.


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