Got selected for the first interview round of Borderlink. Need advice to ace the interview (also how much money do I need to bring with me to Japan if selected. I need to write it down on the application form)

You're very welcome. Just remember to portray yourself as a very happy and energetic teacher and your interviews should go well. Also show them that you are very polite and willing to learn and do your best. If they ask you how long you want to work for them, try to tell them at least 3 years. I usually tell employers 5 years. If you get the Amity job, it will be best for you as they pay the most and Japan isn't a cheap place to live.

I'm new on Reddit, so I don't fully know how it works, but if you need any advice in the future please feel free to contact me, I think it's possible to send some sort of personal message through Reddit to contact me. Take care and good luck!

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