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October 12th, 2007 admin

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Become A Ski Instructor In Japan Today

Are you an avid skier who happen to be fascinated with the Japanese culture? Then you can aim to become a ski instructor in a ski resort in Japan. Particularly during its winter season, there are many Japanese who are willing to learn the sport, but there are just not enough instructors to teach them. This provides a great opportunity for foreigners to work there while at the same time learn about the country’s unique culture.

Should you be interested in this, the best places where you can start your search for this kind of job are: Gunma, Niigata, Gifu, Nagano, and Hokkaido. You can look for their contact details and inquire if there are any opening for that position.

Before anything else, you should understand that most of these ski instructor jobs in Japan will only get you paid for as long as you have students to teach or if the weather permits for you to work outside. That is why if what you are really after is just the salary you would expect to earn for the given period of working days or months, do not rely too much on it. This is why most ski resorts would want foreigners who are not just after the job, more on the chance to work in Japan and to experience the way of life of the Japanese people.

However, the pay is good enough to let you live comfortably there. The salary ranges from 110,000 to 125,000 Japanese yen. But a 20% tax will have to be deducted to that amount. Keep in mind also that all workers in Japan are covered by the Japanese “Rousai” Work Insurance while there are during work hours. Should you want more insurance protection outside work, you will have to get it for yourself.

You must have read or heard that previous to 2008, the meals and accommodations of foreign employees were covered by the ski resorts. However, this is no longer the case. While there may still be some establishments who pick up the tab, you should always expect to cover these expenses. The reason behind this change is that the hospitality industry in Japan has gotten fierce. These are just some of the ways that they get to save little bit more money.

Another question you might have is if it is a requirement for you to have any ski instructor certification before you can even be seriously considered for the job? The answer is no although it would make sense to you that you would have a certain level of advantage to your fellow applicants if you do. If your ski level is average, you will probably be assigned to the new students who are just getting started on skiing.

Also, while you are not required to be able to converse smoothly in Japanese, it would be your chance to practice your knowledge of the language by conversing directly with your students and also your colleagues. Work agencies, on the other hand, can help you go through a basic Japanese language course just to make you feel comfortable enough to talk using that language while being a ski instructor. These will help you find the best Japan jobs for foreigners easily and safely.

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