FS FAQs > Working Conditions (Outside Positions) (10 entries)
Corporate Liaison & ALTs
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This would be up to the client who hired you. In the case of Corporate Liaisons, they normally follow the company's business hours, 8 to 5, or sometimes longer. Some companies ...
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For the Liaison, your duties would be more widespread then just teaching. Liaisons have been involved in business meetings, handled the translation, interpretation or the copy-writing for company documents, and have ...
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Again, for both the Liaison and the ALT, this would vary with placement. In most cases it is between 10-45 minutes.
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This would generally be a bit more formal then our regular in-school position. The Corporate Liaison would be expected to meet the company's standards for dress, which is usually either a ...
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For both positions, the salary is a fixed monthly one and all duties are to be handled within regular work time. If overtime is required, or at-home or at-school work is ...
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The full Four Seasons resource is available (an extensive library of reference texts, text books, and supplementary materials, plus computers, copy machines, cassette recorders, VCRs (NTSC, not PAL), and most everything ...
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For the Corporate Liaison, the position offers a wide range of experiences outside the teaching field. It can serve as an introduction or even stepping stone into international business, or into ...
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This also will vary from position to position. Most Japanese companies are open offices, with desks placed together in a group, but it will vary at different organizations. In the case ...
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In the case of both ALT and Liaison positions, weekend work is not regularly scheduled, but there are occasionally special events, school activities or company get-togethers where attendance is expected. Most ...
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"At Four Seasons I started out in the regular full-time staff position, and after about two years, I moved into a corporate liaison position with my favorite group of students. It ...
