Life After Jet

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 35:37:37
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Featuring the lives, stories and careers from the global JET Programme alumni community. And usually, our stories begin with "This one time in Japan..." - our best, our silliest and our fondest.

Episodios

  • Science of Crime: Forensic Investigation

    29/03/2017 Duración: 59min

    Content Advisory Warning: In this episode, we talk about the work and experience relating to forensic investigation. If you're uncomfortable with talk about autopsies, etc, you might want to skip from the 20-min mark. Mention forensic investigation, and you'd be thinking of shows like CSI, Bones and Dexter. Our guest actually credits the X-Files for getting him into the field of forensic investigation, which is way cooler. We discuss the career path of the forensic investigator, in all sorts of fields, and how you shouldn't trust shows like CSI, Bones and Dexter. We also talk about the nature of police work in Japan, compared to that of the US, and also (at least for the US) how to get into the field. This page on JETAAI website: http://www.jetaainternational.org/forensic-investigation Brian Waters can be found on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-waters-2426474/ He's also on Twitter on a slightly less serious note @MyTwoYen And also a Wikipedia entry on the 'CSI Effect': https://en.wikipedia.

  • The Global Classroom: The Teacher

    03/03/2017 Duración: 31min

    The vast majority of JETs work as ALTs, or Assistant Language Teachers. Therefore it's no surprise that some would continue that into an actual career in education. However, being a teacher can open up some opportunities and challenges in surprising ways, as our guest, Anna-Marie Prohaska, proves. Anna-Marie Prohaska is on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-marie-prohaska-141453bb/ Class Afloat: http://www.classafloat.com/

  • Love What You Do: The Life Coach

    18/02/2017 Duración: 48min

    We speak to Andrea Jacques, who was involved with the After JET conferences in the 90s as a careers and life coach. She is also the founder and head of Kyosei Consulting, and has published a book, Wabi Sabi Wisdom (available on Amazon). We talk about her book and its themes on not only finding job satisfaction, but also finding meaning and purpose in life - gathered from her life living in Japan. Ms Jacques continues to be involved with the JET community, delivering the keynote speech at the AfterJET Career Conference (http://jetprogramme.org/en/after-con/) in Yokohama on February 20th, 2017 (to rave reviews!). Wabi Sabi Wisdom on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wabi-Sabi-Wisdom-Inspiration-Authentic-Life-ebook/dp/B01B8X8ALI More footnotes at: http://www.jetaainternational.org/love-what-you-do-the-life-coach

  • The Intern: CLAIR's Job Placement Program

    17/01/2017 Duración: 18min

    In 2016, CLAIR began the first ever work experience placements at participating companies in Kansai and Kanto area, for a period of a week, open to CIRs from 3rd year and up. We speak to two JETs who participated in the internship, Joshua Leong and Paige Norris (thanks you two!). ​ Note that we can't divulge certain details like location and company name, as well as too much about the selection process for the internship, as requested by CLAIR. Want to find out more? If you're a 3rd year CIR, and you'd like to find out more, head over the JET Programme site. And remember to keep your email address current with CLAIR and be nice to your supervisors! They'll be the ones who will recommend you.

  • Word it Right: Content Marketing - Part 2

    17/01/2017 Duración: 31min

    We continue with our discussion on content marketing - this time co-host David Reiling talks about his experience and his circuitous but highly eventful track to content marketing.

  • Word it Right: Content Marketing - Part 1

    13/08/2016 Duración: 28min

    Content and digital marketing - some of the hottest jobs right now are in this area of online writing and promotions. We talk to Misty Ahmadi who works in content marketing at IBM, about her job and what she did to get into it. Along the way, we share some JET stories because that will happen when you gets JETs together in a conversation. Thanks very much to Misty Ahmadi! For more details, see: http://www.jetaainternational.org/word-it-right-content-marketing-1

  • Roll of the Dice: The OPC - Part 2

    26/07/2016 Duración: 17min

    Roll of the Dice: The OPC - 2 In this second part, we get into the more fun, geeky aspects of our discussion - about how Magic: The Gathering gets made (content-wise), and what's fuelling the boom of the analog games industry (hint: nostalgia and small kids becoming big kids with disposable incomes). We also talk about what are some good games to try, which you so totally should get into! Thanks to Brendan Weiskotten! Bonus - more game recommendations: http://www.jetaainternational.org/roll-of-the-dice-the-opc-2

  • Roll of the Dice: The OPC - Part 1

    21/07/2016 Duración: 30min

    Analog games! We've all played them - board games and card games, famous examples being Settlers of Catan and Magic: The Gathering. A good board game can be addictive - last year, at Oz Comic Con, my friends and I were so invested in this game called Carcassonne that we decided to skip one William Shatner's appearance and spent the rest of our time at the gaming table. The analog games industry is booming, despite the widespread use of digital equivalents everywhere. We speak to Brendan Weiskotten of Asmodee North America, who works as an Organised Play Coordinator (hence the OCP in the title). He speaks about getting into writing for Magic: The Gathering (I know right?), and how JET helped to develop his creativity and skills he uses for his career. We also share stories about when we were final year JETs, and reflect a bit on the experience since then. Also checkout the footnotes for great games recommendations! For footnotes: http://www.jetaainternational.org/roll-of-the-dice-the-opc-1

  • Serious Play: The Game Master

    07/07/2016 Duración: 33min

    We talk about what it's like to work as a game master for a Tokyo mobile gaming company. See ma, playing games instead of studying CAN get you a job. Guest: Leslie (Game Master) and introducing David Reiling as co-host. For more details see: http://www.jetaainternational.org/serious-play-the-game-master​

  • Working in IT in Japan - Part 2

    10/05/2016 Duración: 25min

    Part 2 of our discussion about the IT industry and working in Japan. In this 2nd part, we talk about online job searching, the intricacies of preparing a Japanese-style resume, and also the interview experience. Thanks to John Littlefair-Molin; Evan Storer; Andy Shartzer and Tierra Tank. For footnotes and references: http://www.jetaainternational.org/an-it-job-in-japan-2

  • Working in IT in Japan - Part 1

    03/05/2016 Duración: 30min

    Job hunting in Japan? Looking for IT roles? So you want to work in Japan, but what's it like? We discuss whether language proficiency is important (watch out for keigo!), IT career options, on the job training, working conditions in Japan. We also discussed different contracting options, and the importance of checking your work contract, and about recruitment agents. Thanks to John Littlefair-Molin; Evan Storer; Andy Shartzer and Tierra Tank. Additional details at: http://www.jetaainternational.org/an-it-job-in-japan-1

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