Classifieds Japan - Part-time
Executive Assistant
Part time, 5 hours a day, appointment making general administration. Professional and international environment in Akasaka. Looking for bright and positive people.
Posted on February 26, 2007
Seeking Business partner in Japan
I have 2 art studios doing personalised artwork for customers in Europe and the U.S for rock bottom prices
I am looking for a partner in Japan to help market our services there.
- We do NOT need your money/investment. We ONLY need little of your time.
- You have to be fairly proficient in English and Japanese
- You can possibly maintain this partnership by just working from your home computer
If you are interested, pls email us for more specific details.
Best regards,
Lucas
Posted on March 16, 2007
J-League commentators/analysts
We are looking for people to attend soccer matches in Japan to provide a live commentary/analysis for us for the duration of games. We will need at least 3 people per team. The successful candidates will be professional and reliable, live within 1 hour of the relevant stadium and be available to cover all home matches of the team/s that they choose.
Please get in touch with us and we will organise an interview. Serious applicants only please.
Posted on April 17, 2007
Part-time Female English Teacher Wanted!
Teach english to Japanese children. No experience needed but must love kids. Large company, fun job, good salary & flexible. Must be Japanese & female. Cash bonus for successful applicants.
Posted on October 25, 2007
English speaker
Seeking English speakers, sorry none Japanese please, to give a one hour yoga class in Machida. Mainly daytime, maybe evenings and possibly weekends in the future. dalerjw@htotmail.com
Posted on November 12, 2007
Once a wk. English Teacher for Kids
Time: Fridays from 4:30-6:30pm.
Location: Hirakata, Osaka
Wage: 4,000yen (or 2,000yen/hr)
Details: All you have to do is teach younger elementary school kids (3) for a half hour, and then older middle school kids (4) for an hour. The last half hour is spent speaking with their moms, who provide coffee and snacks.
You don't need to be fluent in Japanese to have this job, non-native English speakers are also OK. Exchange students are welcome too for those looking to earn a little extra cash.
Posted on May 9, 2008
