Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 5 meses. Fui entrevistado pela JET Program (New York, NY) em mar. de 2015
Entrevista
There were three interviewers. One asked questions in English, one in Japanese, and the other only took notes and did not interact with me at all. I was asked some basic questions about information from my application, then some more questions about my experience in more detail (in English). Mostly seemed intended to determine whether I would get homesick and try to get out of the contract early.
Then the interview switched to Japanese. I was asked to introduce myself. Then I was given a short article and some time to scan it. I was asked to then read it out loud, then given some comprehension questions answer.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
What experiences have you had living among people of a different culture than your own? How did you handle any troubles you had at that time?
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 5 meses. Fui entrevistado pela JET Program (Chicago, IL) em fev. de 2018
Entrevista
I interviewed at the Chicago location in February 2018. My first interview was the standard panel interview and practically all in English. (This part was a cinch.) There were two native speakers and one JET alumni. We chatted for about 15-20 minutes and then I was sent to another room with another native speaker who had me give a short self-introduction, then had me read a short essay in Japanese and asked me some questions on it. This one was slightly more difficult.
Perguntas de entrevista [4]
Pergunta 1
You have been out of classes for a few years. How do you maintain your Japanese?
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela JET Program (Vancouver, BC) em fev. de 2018
Entrevista
It was a very hard interview because I was asked to answer many ALT questions instead of CIR. In the beginning of the interview, they asked me whether I read Japanese news, (being the extremely honest person I am) I answered "No, I don't but if it is a part of my job, I would do all I can to learn." However, they weren't very happy about it so my interview geared more towards the ALT side instead. (just my own reasonings, might not be actually "why" they decided to change topics) Most of the questions were in Japanese instead of English, making it extra difficult. As well, I was asked to give a japanese presentation on the spot. Although I was very prepared and have passed the N1 exam, it was still harder than I have imagined. Mock teachings are usually not a CIR question but I was asked to give quite a few on the spot. All in all, I don't think my experience was a "normal" JET interview. I haven't received the outcome yet.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Please give a presentation about Canadian culture in Japanese for 2 minutes, starting from now.
Applied for JET on their website, in February I had an interview. The first part was the reading comprehension section. I read it twice once silently and then out loud. I was then asked questions about what I read. I was then asked more questions in Japanese about my interests. After that I was given standard interview questions in English like "Why JET instead of some other exchange program?"
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Tell me why you think you are a good fit for this job.