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Interac Network positions itself as Japan’s largest private provider of ALTs (Assistant Language Teachers). Its core business is not selling courses to the general public, but recruiting and training English teaching assistants to work in Japanese schools. ALTs act as both language teachers and cultural ambassadors. Their duties include supporting English classes, designing engaging lessons, introducing students to cultures from around the world, and participating in school activities.
In terms of subject focus, Interac centers on English teaching, Japanese school education, and cross-cultural exchange. For delivery format, the text mentions online training, practice lessons, teaching materials, and a support community, but does not clarify whether the training is live, recorded, or 1-on-1. Certifications or certificates are not disclosed. The teaching language appears to be primarily English. Its organizational background is relatively clear: it says it has nearly 3,500 employees, about 3,200 of whom are non-Japanese, across 13 offices, with staff from 74 countries. Many support staff have previously worked as ALTs, which can help new teachers adapt to the Japanese school environment.
The main text does not disclose course pricing, application fees, salary ranges, or payment methods. It only references section names such as Salary & Job Description and Costs & Essentials. As a result, it should not be treated as a price-transparent course product. The application process differs for applicants already in Japan and those applying from overseas: applications from within Japan can be processed on a rolling basis, while overseas applications open according to placement seasons. The text mentions recruitment for Spring 2027 arrivals, indicating a long timeline that requires advance planning.
Its strengths are a clear job-oriented pathway, a real school-work environment, and support with visas, housing, onboarding, online training, lesson planning, and community resources. For people who want to gain overseas teaching experience, it is more practical than a purely online course. The main weakness is the lack of key details, especially around salary, costs, contracts, certificates, and training specifics, none of which are fully explained in the captured text. It is also a Japan-based employment pathway, so it is not suitable for those who simply want to study teaching methodology online or obtain a short-term certificate.
It is best suited to people who want to live in Japan, work as English teaching assistants, have cross-cultural adaptability, and are willing to apply according to recruitment cycles. Chinese users considering an application should additionally verify visa eligibility, education and language requirements, contract salary, and relocation costs. The site’s accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined from the text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Comparable options include JET Programme, AEON, ECC, Borderlink, or direct-hire positions at Japanese schools.
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