Can anyone help me move to Japan to live and work there?
I am from the Philippines and almost finished college(Business Administration: Marketing). I am very interested to live and work in Japan because my life here in the Philippines is quite difficult. I think I have no bright future in my country. Any kind of job to be offered will be greatly appreciated. Please help. Any kind of job will do.
Japan - 7 Answers
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If English is your first language, it will be easy for you to become an English teacher. Some schools might be hesitant to hire you because of your Asian face but I think these days a lot more are open-minded. Here are some websites to get you started ... http://www.jobsinjapan.com/ http://www.tfemploy.go.jp/index_en.html http://www.tempuniversal.co.jp/eng/index.html http://resocia.jp/news/global/recommended.html http://www.senseup.cn/english/ http://tokyo.craigslist.org/
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Check out this site. It has listings for lots of positions. I am an American in Japan and this is where I found my job. Also contact the Japanese Embassy for suggestions. www.gaijinpot.com
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"Any job will do"...The problem with that is most jobs there require that you can speak, read and write as well as a native Japanese. You need a BA / BS degree just to teach English there. And I'm not sure if they'll accept a degree from a school in the Philippines. They also may not want another Asian to teach English. Japan isn't a easy place to live. You'll probably be better off staying in the PI. Other-wise you will have wasted all that time and money it took for you to go to college there.
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Why Japan? Japan is a nation that seldom accepts foreigners. Go to the USA. It's a immigrant nation.
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What about Taiwan? People are so friendly to foreigners. And I've seena Philippines who teach english in Taiwan. (She has degree of english education). Good luck. Where ever you go, I'ill cross my finger for you!
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your english is good ,maybe you can find a job to teach english in Japan.
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what i did was go to japan and then look for a job. it all worked out just fine, but maybe i was just lucky.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Where is the best place to work in Japan
Where is the best place to work in Japan?
I am thinking of working in Japan as an ESL teacher. I am looking at cost of living expenses, the cultural wealth, and ability to find foreign goods (books, clothes that fit westerners, etc.).I worker in South Korea for 5 years and I am ready for a change.
Japan - 4 Answers
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I would advise you to stick to major cities. Tokyo is sort of the center of the universe for Japanese people but it's not for everyone. You will definitely have more opportunities there, both career and culture-wise. I like Sendai and Sapporo is nice if you like the cold. Check out the links below and good luck.
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Anywhere but NOVA English schools. They are the largest English language school chain in Japan but are having serious trouble paying their staff due to government sanctions.
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When I was in Japan, I found the Japanese to be more open and friendly to ESL teachers than when I was in South Korea. Does anyone else agree? In Japan you have to pay your own accommodation. Living expenses are higher in Japan, than in Korea. Japan does have an amazing atmosphere, especially when celebrating their festivals, I'd really recommend it. You can ask the information desk at the airport where to buy foreign style clothes. I did and it worked out for me.
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tokyo . i found many millionaire at millionairematch who came from TOKYO.
I am thinking of working in Japan as an ESL teacher. I am looking at cost of living expenses, the cultural wealth, and ability to find foreign goods (books, clothes that fit westerners, etc.).I worker in South Korea for 5 years and I am ready for a change.
Japan - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
I would advise you to stick to major cities. Tokyo is sort of the center of the universe for Japanese people but it's not for everyone. You will definitely have more opportunities there, both career and culture-wise. I like Sendai and Sapporo is nice if you like the cold. Check out the links below and good luck.
2 :
Anywhere but NOVA English schools. They are the largest English language school chain in Japan but are having serious trouble paying their staff due to government sanctions.
3 :
When I was in Japan, I found the Japanese to be more open and friendly to ESL teachers than when I was in South Korea. Does anyone else agree? In Japan you have to pay your own accommodation. Living expenses are higher in Japan, than in Korea. Japan does have an amazing atmosphere, especially when celebrating their festivals, I'd really recommend it. You can ask the information desk at the airport where to buy foreign style clothes. I did and it worked out for me.
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tokyo . i found many millionaire at millionairematch who came from TOKYO.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Does MBA finance and fluency in Japanese skills will help me to work in Japan
Does MBA finance and fluency in Japanese skills will help me to work in Japan?
I am finished up with my graduation in Commerce. Simultaniously, I learnt japanese language as a foreign language. I wish to go for MBA henceforth. Of which type of job can I get a job in Japan after two years which will utilize my MBA and Japanese language skills as well?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Gijin Pot.com has information about jobs in Japan. http://www.gaijinpot.com/ You may also want to talk wth people in Japan at Japan Forum: http://www.jref.com/forum/
I am finished up with my graduation in Commerce. Simultaniously, I learnt japanese language as a foreign language. I wish to go for MBA henceforth. Of which type of job can I get a job in Japan after two years which will utilize my MBA and Japanese language skills as well?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Gijin Pot.com has information about jobs in Japan. http://www.gaijinpot.com/ You may also want to talk wth people in Japan at Japan Forum: http://www.jref.com/forum/
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