Jobs/programs in Japan for when I graduate in undergraduate college in 2016? (country, people)
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I'm gonna graduate in 2016 as an undergrad and want to try working in Japan. Are there any jobs or programs people can recommend other than JET? I want a few backups at least.
If it helps, my majors are Japanese and a watered down version of computer science.
I'm gonna graduate in 2016 as an undergrad and want to try working in Japan. Are there any jobs or programs people can recommend other than JET? I want a few backups at least.
If it helps, my majors are Japanese and a watered down version of computer science.
You could also look into minoring in Klingon if you enjoy learning different languages lol
Teach English. 99.9% of Western workers in Japan are English teachers for a reason. I'd love to work in Japan on my major, but the failure rate for their national nursing examination is 99% for students who didn't grow up in the Japanese school system. Oh well. Japan is the hardest country in the world to move to, not only are they strict with visas like France, the UK, Germany, etc., but they practically expect you to be fluent in Japanese or no dice
Why do you keep bringing up all these threads from years ago?? This was from six years ago (!!!), I'm sure they've long since figured out what they're doing.
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