A chance to work in Japan
New Zealanders aged under 35 have the opportunity to take part in a Japan exchange and teaching programme (J.E.T.) next year. the programme is open to university graduates under 35, or those who expect to graduate in 1988, who are motivated to participate in international exchange activities, either by teaching English or by assisting in local Government offices in Japan. A knowledge of Japanese is not absolutely essential, but applicants should be keen to learn. The contracts for employment will initially be for one year.
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Press, 13 October 1987, Page 3
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