UQ Careers Fair 2019

On March 20th, the UQ Careers Fair 2019 was held at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. The Fair is mainly for students of the university. CLAIR Sydney joined JETAA Queensland at their booth to promote the JET Programme. We showcased the JET Programme and promoted tourist destinations in Japan to students. JETAA QLD has attended the event and promoted the JET Programme for over 10 years. While some students

heard about the JET Programme for the first time at the event, otherswere thinking about applying for the Programme after they graduate from the university. We found that there is a high level of interest in working in Japan, as the students were very enthusiastic and full of great questions about the requirements and the application process for the JET Programme. We hope they will succeed in Japan as JETs and beyond in the future.

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