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Hello!
I saw a few threads and some had to do with working in Japan as a biochemist or professor that teaches in English; however, I could not find anything about biology opportunities in Japan. In the forum, I have read that unless one performs a specific and specialized job, it is difficult to work in Japan. So, my question is how hard would it be for a person who has a PhD in Biology/ Ecology/ Evolution to get a job in Japan? (I am not sure how popular field biology or ecology is in Japan). About how many years of experience would that person need? And on average, how much could they expect to make?
I really appreciate your responses!
Nadia
I am not sure how popular in general biology is, but I do know that the Emperor does marine research, so you would definitely be following a good and accepted precedent.