After JET: Turning Your Professional Page

Are you contemplating life after JET or already navigating that transition?

In partnership with Pasona NA, join us for an engaging presentation on whether a career with a Japanese company is right for you. Afterwards, JET alumni career coaches will lead small-group workshops specializing in their areas of expertise.

We understand that taking these first post-JET career steps can feel overwhelming- we've been through it ourselves! Join us for this supportive and informative session where JET alumni experts in the career coaching and hiring industries can help you leverage your unique JET experience to succeed. They will share their expertise and offer personalized guidance to help you on your journey.

Registrants for this event will get priority access to upcoming subsidized one-on-one coaching sessions.

Date & Time: December 5, 2024 @7-9pm ET
December 6, 2024 @9-11am JT

Free for USJETAA members | $5 General Public

 

Featured Presenters:

  • Osaka, 2017-2020

    Laura dreamed of uniting Japan and America for over 10 years. She first moved to Japan in 2017 on the JET Programme and was placed in Osaka. Upon completing her tenure on JET in 2020, she worked at a small Japanese company doing international sales, and then launched her own English business in 2021. She returned to the states in 2022 and started working at Pasona N A, Inc as a Talent Acquisition Specialist. She has continued to work towards her goal of uniting the US and Japan, managing several international projects resulting in the onboarding of bilingual Americans who are interested in working with Japanese companies. She enjoys bridging the cultural gap within companies and helping JET Alumni realize their full professional potential. 

    Contact her for resume updates, career coaching, and professional support.

    latanaka@pasona.com

  • Hyogo, 2008-2012

    James has been working with Japanese organizations for his entire career – everything from interpreting to recruiting to dressing up as Santa Claus to entertain preschoolers. As a JET alumnus (Hyogo, 2008-2012), he learned the importance of effective communication in international environments. At Pasona N A, Inc in his role of Talent Acquisition Specialist, he specializes in college outreach, intercultural training, and coaching candidates who are applying to Japanese companies for the first time.

  • Hokkaido, 1993-96

    Emily is a professional career counselor with over 15 years of experience, ranging from higher education to private practice.  She was also a Hokkaido AET (1993-1996) and has coached many other JETs, both individually and in groups, over the last 5 years.  She has a passion for working with creative people and those transitioning back to life in the US.  Her practice covers deeply personal topics like identity and finding meaning, as well as such nitty-gritty things like resumes and salary negotiation.

    She holds a B.A. in East Asian Studies from Smith College and an M.A. in professional counseling from Regis University in Denver, CO.  She calls Denver home, but is happy to work with people all over the world.

  • Yamanashi, 2017-2021

    As for many people, it was rather difficult for me to settle on a course of study in university. But unlike many people, it wasn't because nothing interested me - it was because EVERYTHING interested me. I was constantly fascinated with all the amazing jobs that people do every day. I floated between psychology, engineering, communication, and HR, and eventually graduated with my degree in the first one. Every year, I spent a lot of time in the school's Career Center, reading all the little cards that described possible careers, possible futures, possible dreams. My dream was to someday work there, or someplace like it. 

    ​Since then, I've worked in jobs I loved, jobs I felt stuck at, and jobs that made me sick to my stomach to go to. I remember the feeling of misery each day, dragging myself to a job that felt empty and meaningless, and the joy of going to work to do something meaningful and fulfilling. I've been unemployed too, and will never forget the feeling of vulnerability, and how it shook my confidence and clarity. 

  • Gunma, 2016-2018

    Kristy Ishii is a fifth generation Japanese American, who has over 8 years of experience working internationally as a community leader, JET English Teacher, and full cycle executive recruiter in Japan. She works virtually from Los Angeles, as a Holistic Career Transitions and Wellness (Mindset) Coach, and also as the Program Director for Social Impact Leadership Development programs in the Silicon Valley (CA). She is most known for helping clients get in touch with their inner wisdom, joy, self care & wellness, while in a career transition phase. Her coaching method helps clients change patterned belief systems that are holding them back from success, by guiding them through unique mindset re-framing techniques. By gaining clarity, clients can realign with their roots and identities in life, relationships, and career, and lead a fulfilling lifestyle that meets all of their needs.

    She received a B.A. from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA, CA, USA), and is a graduate of Alyssa Nobriga’s Institute of Coaching Mastery (Santa Monica, CA, USA). 

  • Fukuoka, 1989-1991

    Rob Uy is a global human resources professional, career transition coach, trainer and facilitator. Drawing on 30+ years human resources experience in global high tech products and services, Rob works with individuals, teams and organizations to help them ‘find their voice’ and realize career and organizational goals.

    Rob followed his experience on JET (Fukuoka, 1989 - 1991) with an additional three and half years as business operations manager at a growing conversation school in Fukuoka. Those experiences helped open the doors to global recruiting and HR management roles in technology in Silicon Valley and the Pacific Northwest, continuing to present day.  

    As a human resources professional, coach and trainer, Rob's experience has included HR leadership roles at Amazon, T-Mobile, Intellectual Ventures, and Microsoft.

  • Nagano, 2015-2017

    Tsehay Wright was an ALT in Nagano Prefecture from 2015-2017. After returning from the program, she started her career at a Japanese Manufacturing company in Georgia, transitioning from HR Generalist to Recruiter. Here, she discovered her true calling - nurturing talent and equipping job seekers with the tools for success. Leveraging the power of networking, Tsehay assumed her current role of Career Coach at Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business, specializing in guiding MBA and specialty master's students conduct a successful job search. When she’s not working she volunteers her time as the Secretary of JETAASE and enjoys hanging out with friends at a local restaurants and cafes around Atlanta. She loves connecting with aspiring JETs, current JETs and JET alumni.

    Connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsehay-wright/

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