Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en JET Program (Londres, Inglaterra) en ene 2016
Entrevista
The first part is a paper application with a letter of motivation attached. It is a somewhat long process, but make sure that you do not miss a single deadline (this is extremely important).
Second stage is an interview at the consulate closest to where you live. I was informed of the interview about 1 week in advance. There is an English test, a small video and chance to chat to a former ALT, and finally a face-to-face interview.
Finally, around April time you will receive a letter informing you that you were successful, on the reserve list or unsuccessful. You then have 7-14 days to reply (if you were successful or on reserves) as to whether you would take the job or not.
You will be interviewed by a panel of around 3 people. One person was kind of the "bad cop" who would ask tough questions, so be prepared for that. The main interviewer will ask you about your professional and educational background, and be sure to highlight any activities that involve cultural exchange or involvment in the Japanese community, rather than strictly interest in Japan. Another interviewer will try asking you questions in Japanese, but this is usually only bonus points for the interview.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
Can you describe a lesson plan using "blank" grammar point?
There were three interviewers. They asked different kids of questions about my intention and why I wanted to go on the jet program. It wasn't so difficult, but in the end i decided to take a different job somewhere else.
The JET interview process is very easy to prepare for, and there is lots of information online that details precisely the kinds of people they want to hire. If you come across as flexible and at least somewhat outgoing in your interview, I think your chances are good. Normally the interviews are made in a panel of about 3 interviewers.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What would you do if a teacher asked you to fill the last 5 minutes of a class on the spot?