Careers and jobs in Japan for gaijins? - jobs involved with games
I thought about a career of any kind to live in Japan for some time. I am a student at UF majoring in Asian American eall now. I speak fluent English and Mandarin Chinese, but I have not read, and in the second (I can not read kanji). I think spending a year studying in Osaka in 2008 abroad.
This can focus a huge problem, but the elaboration of studies, a good race in Japan? I have done much research on the topic, and I know that many gaijin enter the country first by fundamentally different kinds of work visas and the JET Program. Those foreigners in general are also artists, teachers of English, or servers, without people like me. My interests are general in ComputerTER for the majority: Things to computers and networks. A job of translation for a company of any kind of game would be a dream for me, but I do not know how the current situation of employment in Japan.
2 comments:
So many foreigners here on your knowledge of Japanese, but in reality have to communicate almost exclusively in a position in Japanese on a commercial level, work here are based. Not enough. Business Studies at the university and studying Japanese on their own.
If you want a real career in Japan, you should work for a foreign company. With few exceptions (Sony, for example), a Japanese company can hire foreigners, but never receive recognition and reward for their Japanese workers. So many things learned in school that a foreign multi-national marketing appeal - finance, accounting, etc. skills are prerequisites dozen if you want to work in this area, but recent graduates with IT skills in Japan Cheaper by the. So you need with something that differentiates you fill - "hard skills", which is conspicuous by its absence, the young Japanese graduates. And in addition to their other skills, in Japan, what do you want to pay a stranger by their Western mind.
Foreign companies need employeesWho seek to communicate with the management of the same logic, the analysis of problems and solutions. As we all know, most Japanese students do not acquire these critical thinking skills during their formal education. To sum up, ready for the future as a native speaker of English with a degree in the Japanese economy a solid foundation in analytical skills - all in addition to a specialty that will be sold very interested in pursuing.
There are many schools in the English language, so that's the kind of work more available. You can see for tons of jobs and. Frankly, I lived there for 3 years and can people in IT in all these gaijin do justice to. It's worth a try.
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