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  1. Founded in 1972, Interac is Japans largest private provider of professional foreign teachers to the Japanese government through its ALT program. Interac is also a significant player in providing professional teachers for commercial and government organizations.

  2. A lot of your experience with the job would depend on the school you have, and they vary greatly. The money is terrible, but no one comes to be an ALT for the money. Interac itself, for my 4 years with them, were very hands off and I only got observed once. Staff were nice and easy to deal with.

  3. Many interac ALTs have to take out loans from interac to make ends meet. They are usually dependant on interac for overpriced car rentals, phone plans, and housing setups that keep them deep in the clutches of interac during their stay in Japan.

  4. tl;dr Interac is a good company to get yourself to Japan. Your experience heavily depends on variables outside your control: branch, branch manager, boe. Salary is okay, its actually a pretty average salary for Japanese people directly out of college (from what I've heard from Japanese friends).

  5. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Interac is right for you. 645 Interac reviews in Japan. A free inside look at company reviews and salaries posted anonymously by employees.

  6. 4 maj 2019 · The essential guide to teaching in Japan with the Interac program, breaking down the requirements, application process, salary and reviews.

  7. If you're thinking about coming over to teach English in Japan for the very large dispatch company known as Interac, this video is for you. A lot of people wonder if they are a good choice to go...

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