Practical tips to shine in English job interviews and make a lasting impression.
| Date | January 29th (THU) 2026, 20:00 (Japan time) |
| Time | About 50 Min |
| Price: | 700 points (Live AND recording) |
| Recording: | 900 points |
| Gift for Live Viewers | 50% off coupon for the lesson "The complete Guide to English Job Interviews" |
| Seminar conducted in: | English |
| Target |
⦁ People who already speak English and want to improve their professional vocabulary and skills ⦁ Students preparing for internships or study abroad programs ⦁ Professionals applying for international jobs ⦁ Non-native English speakers wanting to improve their interview skills and confidence |
| Tutor |
Alison Illanes
Alison Ilanes, a tutor with over 20 years of experience in English education, has focused in recent years on coaching for job interviews conducted in English, providing extensive guidance to help individuals express themselves with confidence. |
I want to feel more confident in English job interviews and meetings.
I have an English job interview coming up soon and would like to practice.
I want to further brush up my business English and learn how to speak in a way that leaves a good impression on the other person.
Join this seminar to make your English interview a success!
Tutor Alison has been working with the English language as a monitor for over 20 years, and in the last couple of years, she has been coaching professionals on how to express themselves confidently in job interviews.
She is a polyglot who grew up in Bolivia and learned English at an American school from the age of 6. She can speak Spanish, English, French, and Portuguese!
In addition to teaching English, she also uses her qualification as certified laywer to provide Spanish/English interpretation and translation services for companies.
Practical strategies to communicate clearly and professionally during interviews, with a focus on English-speaking environments.
Please note that opinions expressed by the tutor during the seminar are the tutor’s and do not necessarily reflect a general opinion by Cafetalk.