You definitely don't need TEFL to find a teaching job easily in Japan but it would give you more options.
I taught in language schools, a junior high, and did corporate classes as well.
It's also quite easy to get hired from abroad, and getting a job while on working holiday/travel visa is a bit of a grey area, although I know plenty of people who have done it.If I can suggest, from experience, skipping the initial 'just teaching English' thing and apply for undergraduate/graduate school here and teach on the side. I made more money from scholarships (very easy to get) and teaching than I'm making now as a salary man.
ue_|8 years ago
Do you have any advice or ideas where to look if I want to go into a career teaching English in Japan, if such a thing isn't too laughable? :)
Edit: one of my biggest concerns is whether I can apply from abroad, as getting into Japan in the first place is an issue.
mattnumbe|8 years ago
Search for the G30 program. There are a bunch of public universities here that participate in G30, which is made for foreign students, in English and it's very well funded.
GuiA|8 years ago
mattnumbe|8 years ago