Home
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com

Japan Photos

Want to see more pictures of Japan? See the way people used to live and the way they live now. You can even buy the best of our Japan photos in high resolution. Take a look here for a sample.
TheJapanChannel Photos...

Japan Videos

Check out our great selection of unique Japan videos. See the country from a new perspective and learn about Japanese art, culture and history. See this weeks latest video. Check-it-out!
TheJapanChannel Videos...
Japan Forum
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Re:Working in Japan (651 viewing) (651) Guests
Go to bottom Post Reply Favoured: 0
TOPIC: Re:Working in Japan
#1980
civicsoldier (User)
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 3
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Working in Japan 14 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 0  
seems teaching is the thing to do here but you need a BA degree in what though? also will teaching be enough to support myself in japan? and what exactly would i have to do while teaching english (like an ALT for the JET programme) because i don't consider myself teaching material but i will if i have to in order to get into japan long term
 
Report to moderator   Logged Logged  
 
Last Edit: 2010/04/19 15:22 By civicsoldier.
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#1982
petina (Admin)
Admin
Posts: 946
graph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Working in Japan 14 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: -583  
Minimum of a BA.. they don't care in what field.

What you would be doing depends on the job you get.

The money is normally enough to survive on.

Be prepared to be doing that job for a LONG time if you come here for a long time
 
Report to moderator   Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#2006
civicsoldier (User)
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 3
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Working in Japan 14 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 0  
ok quick and easy what would be the runner up for best job in japan besides teaching in japan for a foreigner
 
Report to moderator   Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#3103
miko7410 (User)
Expert Boarder
Posts: 121
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Working in Japan 14 Years ago Karma: 8  
Hello,
I am currently a high school student. I am a girl.
I was wondering in which subjects are Japanese bad and what skills do they lack? Exept for teaching English...what else is a gaijin good for?
I want to graduate in my country and then continue a Bachelor Degree/5 years/ in Japan as a student with a goverment scholarship but i don't know which subject to pick... With what job could I realise there considering that I am a female? Please someone help! Thank you. m(_ _)m
 
Report to moderator   Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#3108
petina (Admin)
Admin
Posts: 946
graph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Working in Japan 14 Years ago Karma: -583  
Except for teaching English.. not much else
Jobs for gaijin in other areas are rare.
 
Report to moderator   Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#3132
tom.jones (User)
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 14
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Working in Japan 14 Years ago Karma: 1  
I see a lot of job postings, for software developers, some different kinds of engineers and in the banking and finance industry. If you don't speak a lot of Japanese and are good-looking, you could also try modelling and acting. assuming your caucasian. Japanese love to have caucasian talent for their advertising campaigns.

I'd suggest you look for a multi-national corporation that has an office in both your home country and Japan. Perhaps then you could start off in your own country and then apply for a transfer. Speaking Japanese, will of course, help your chances.

I believe any college degree coupled with being a native English speaker will get you a full-time position. Having a college diploma will get you a part-time gig. My roommate was a part-timer at Nova and then he subsidized his income by selling bootleg dvd's to other teachers...smart chap.

Hope this helps and good luck.
 
Report to moderator   Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Go to top Post Reply
Powered by FireBoardget the latest posts directly to your desktop