Apr 2

Job: Content Writer and Translator for JAPANiCAN Travel Co (Tokyo)

via JET alum Brian Blanchard of JAPANiCAN. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

*Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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Job Position: Content Writer and Translator for JAPANiCAN Travel Co (Tokyo)

Job Details:

JAPANiCAN.com is looking for native English speakers to join our translation/writing/editing staff.
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Apr 2

Job: Hospitality Associate, Fluent Japanese and English (Napa Valley)

via JET alum Lejarie Battiste. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

*Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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Job Position: Hospitality Associate, Fluent Japanese and English (Napa Valley)

Job Details:

Hospitality Associate opening in the Napa Valley – Must be fluent in Japanese and English.
Salary to 50K plus excellent benefits.
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Apr 2

Job: JETAA UK – Job Vacancies

via JETAA UK. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

*Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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Several new Job listings from JETAA UK. You must be signed up to view the posts.

Japanese speaking Sales
http://www.jetaa.org.uk/jobs/japanese-speaking-sales-2/

Recruitment Consultant
http://www.jetaa.org.uk/jobs/recruitment-consultanta/

Accuracy Checker
http://www.jetaa.org.uk/jobs/accuracy-checker/

Researcher
http://www.jetaa.org.uk/jobs/researcher-4/

Sales Manager
http://www.jetaa.org.uk/jobs/sales-manager-2/


Apr 2

Job: Account Executive, Japanese Freight Company (NY)

via Pasona. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

*Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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Job Position: Account Executive, Japanese Freight Company (NY)

Job Details:

Full Time position / Salary range: 40K to 60K
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Apr 2

Job: Listening Therapy Facilitator (Bellevue)

via Pacific Northwest JETAA. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

*Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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Job Position: Listening Therapy Facilitator (Bellevue)

Job Details:

The Sacarin Center, specializing in the Tomatis Listening Method, is looking for a part time Listening Therapy Facilitator for the Bellevue office starting immediately.
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Apr 2

Job: Dodgers – Asian Operations Assistant

via Machiko Yasuda. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

*Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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Job Position: Asian Operations Assistant (Los Angeles Dodgers)

Job Details:

The Asian Operations Assistant will assist the department Director and Senior Manager with the day to day office management.

  • Assistant, Asian OperationsAsian Operations
  • Full time / Seasonal
  • Senior Manager, Asian Operations
  • April 15, 2011
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    Apr 2

    Job: Turkey hiring 40,000 English teachers

    via Pacific Northwest JETAA. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

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    Check here for the article:
    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-239130-turkey-to-hire-40000-native-english-speakers-as-guest-teachers.html


    Apr 2

    Job: Associate TV News Producer/Researcher (Washington DC)

    via JETAA NY. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

    *Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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    Job Position: Associate TV News Producer/Researcher

    Job Description:

    Nippon Television is Japan’s one of largest commercial broadcaster, and the Washington DC Bureau is responsible for covering political affairs in the United States for our Japanese audience.

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    Apr 1

    2:46 Quakebook project

    Via a recent article in the Wall Street Journal:

    The 2:46 Quakebook Project is  “a Twitter-sourced collection of personal accounts of the quake and its aftermath….one group’s response to the disaster initiated by the local blogging community that aims to raise money for relief efforts (the title refers to the time at which the magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck on March 11).”

    Note:  All proceeds will go to the Japanese Red Cross.

     



    Apr 1

    Taylor Anderson memorial service in Richmond, VA

    The below was sent by JETAA DC to its members via its chapter yahoogroup:

    We have extended the deadline for messages in Taylor Anderson’s condolence book until Friday, April 1 at 12 pm. It doesn’t matter if your message is long or short, profound or emotional, we encourage you to send it to jetaadc.311relief [at] gmail.com. Members of the JETAADC Board will present the condolence book to Taylor’s family at a service to be held in Richmond on Saturday.

    For more information on Taylor’s life, her experiences on JET, and Saturday’s service, please visit the website of the Richmond-Times Dispatch<http://www.legacy. com/obituaries/ timesdispatch/ obituary. aspx?n=taylor- anderson& pid=149794411>.

    The family asks that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to the Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund for the purpose of rebuilding schools in Ishinomaki City. Donation information is available here: http://www.st. catherines. org/tayloranders on.

    Regards,
    Leigh Ann Mastrini
    Outreach Chair, JETAADC


    Mar 31

    Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE/USA) Update: 03.30-03.31.11

    The Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE/USA) has been an excellent source of updates via the earthquake section of its website as well as its Facebook page.  The kind of info you’re likely not getting from CNN or network news.  Notably, JET alum James Gannon (Ehime-ken, 1992-94) is the Director of JCIE/USA’s New York office.  Here’s the latest update:

    March 30 – 31 Fund Update: http://www.jcie.org/earthquakeupdate.html

    • Increasing signs of mental health issues from stress to ‘survivors guilt’.
    • Also, Peace Winds through its partner organization – Mercy Corps – reports on the attention and care being provided to children.

    Mar 31

    CLAIR 2011 “JET Streams Newsletter”

    Via CLAIR Tokyo:

    Dear JET alumni,

    JET Streams is distributed once a year to all JET alumni who request it and have registered their email address with CLAIR. Be sure to keep your email address updated so that you keep receiving JET Streams.

    CLAIR would like to thank all the JETAA chapters and current/former JETs who contributed articles for this year’s JET Streams.

    Table of Contents

    1. Greetings from Yoko Kimura, Chairperson of the Board of Directors
    2. JETAA Singapore:  The New Kid on the Block
    3. JETAA Tokyo:  A Closer Look
    4. JET Alumni Voices:
      • Lorelei Cortez (Hyogo-ken, Santo-shi, 2004-07) of JETAA Northern California
      • “Better Than a Thousand Days of Diligent Study” – Cristy Burne (Hyogo-ken, 1998-00) of JETAA Western Australia (Perth)
      • “Shashinka – A Cultural and Visual Inspiration” – Stirling Elmendorf (Tokushima-ken, 2001-04) of JETAA Northern California
    5. Current JET Perspectives:  “JET Island Life:  Photographic Perspectives”
    6. JETAA International Meeting in Scotland
    7. Introduction of 2011-12 JETAA International Executive Committee
    8. Setting Up a JETAA Chapter
    9. From CLAIR Department of JET Program Management
    10. JETAA Chapter Representatives/Information
    11. Cartoon:  “Final Thoughts” by David Namisato (CIR Aomori-ken, Ajigasawa-machi)
    12. “Words from the Editor” by Christian Tsuji

     

     

     


    Mar 31

    Anthony Bianchi back in Brooklyn for “Xaverian High School Japan Benefit Concert” tonight

    Just heard from JET alum, Brooklyn native and current Inuyama City Councilman Anthony Bianchi (Aichi-ken, Inuyama-shi) that he’s back in New York for a very short stay in order to attend his alma mater Xaverian High School‘s “Japan Benefit Concert” tonight (Thursday, March 31).

    Anthony notes that any JET alums around are welcome to come.  [Ed. Note:  Sorry for the short notice.  I wasn’t able to post this until 4:21 pm and it starts at 7:00 pm.]

    Start time:  7:00 pm

    Location:  Xaverian High School, 71st St & Shore Road in Brooklyn

    Cost:  $10


    Mar 30

    NY’s Japan Society announces allocation of Japan Earthquake Relief Fund

    New York’s Japan Society has released full details about the non-profit organizations in Japan that will receive the first allocation of funds from Japan Society’s Japan Earthquake Relief Fund. Read on for their press release

    New York, NY – Japan Society today announced four Japanese nonprofit organizations that will receive a total of $1,000,000 in the first installment of funding from the Society’s Japan Earthquake Relief Fund for relief and recovery work in northeastern Japan.

    The four organizations – Tokyo Volunteer Network for Disaster Relief, JEN, Entrepreneurial Training for Innovative Communities (ETIC), and the Japan NPO Center – are involved in immediate relief efforts to help victims of the earthquake and tsunamis that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.

    “Each organization is on the front lines in Japan and is playing an important role in the relief process,” Japan Society President Motoatsu Sakurai said. “We are pleased to provide financial support to these groups.”

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    Mar 30

    Minamisanriku JET Kathryn Oi shares her experience of the earthquake and tsunami

    Kathryn Oi (Miyagi-ken, Minamisanriku-shi) has shared a deeply personal description of her experience in the midst of one of the hardest hit towns by the earthquake and tsunami–Minamisanriku, which has lost approximately half of its 18,000 residents.  The link below to the written piece which appears on the Claremon-McKenna College website where Kathryn went to college also includes a slideshow of before-and-after photos taken by Kathryn.

    http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/news/japan2011.php

    Katie Oi ’10 was teaching at a junior high school in Japan when the earthquake and tsunami hit the island. She offers the following firsthand account of the week following the disaster and her journey to safety. Katie is now back at home in Seattle, WA.

    After a two hour nap or even a night’s long rest, I wake up suddenly feeling uneasy with a feeling like I had a bad dream somewhere deep within my slumber. It takes me even a few seconds to process where I am—back home in the comfort of my own bed—when it was just two weeks ago I was pinned in the heart of Mother Nature’s deadliest attack on Japan. I have to keep telling myself that the past two weeks were not a dream. What I witnessed was real: the devastation from a M9.0 earthquake and 30-meter tsunami, but also the perseverance to rise up as a people and continue to live in spite of all that.

    CLICK HERE to read the full piece on the Claremont-McKenna College website.

    Correction 3/31/11: Katie e-mailed to point out that she incorrectly mentioned the tsunami as 30 meters a couple times in her piece.  The actual reported height, she says, was 16 meters.


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