How to go to Japan for a part time job, can I go to Japan for a part time job?

Updated on workplace 2024-02-25
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Trainees work part-time, and it is very easy to go to factories in the countryside of Japan, but the wages are relatively low, and some factories are very hard, because the biological clock is also messed up because of frequent shifts. You're the second college student I've ever met.

    You can come to Japan as a trainee through a domestic agency, and if you have this idea, the details and fees, you can ask the local agency.

    2. Work in a Japanese company in China first and look for opportunities to go to Japan. (Recommended) 3, study abroad, not recommended, study while working, hard and tired and can't save money.

    4. Find someone with the right to reside in Japan to get married, sign a family visa, and come to Japan.

    5. I don't want to stay in Japan for a long time, so I smuggle over, and if I'm lucky, I can earn enough money to go back.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is advisable not to go. If it's for a part-time job.

    Graduate schools are not like universities, and some graduate school teachers want students to learn something, so they don't approve of them going to work. Some graduate schools have a lot of free time, but they also have to write a lot of reports. You won't have that long to go to work.

    Unless you're not ready to graduate. Or don't learn anything at all.

    If you don't plan to graduate, it's not important to spend your time on a part-time job. Because I work 8 hours a day, it is estimated that it is enough to pay for living expenses and tuition. Part-time jobs also require spirit.

    Concentration is required. Most bosses won't let you sit idle. It's not like going to class, and sometimes you can doze off.

    Even if you're prepared to sleep 5 to 6 hours a day. Then a job is not enough for you. You need to schedule your time so that the time of several divisions of labor at the same time does not overlap.

    It's troublesome. It's not that you want to work at this time, and you can get into so much. There is also a store case.

    In this way, it is actually illegal to work more than 30 hours a week as a student. You run the risk of getting caught. So I can only find a small private shop.

    Usually your boss wants you to work 4 to 5 days a week, but the time is set by him. You have to set aside 6 or 7 days for him to arrange as he pleases.

    If you don't have good Japanese language skills and can't communicate with people well, then finding a job is a problem in the first place.

    Maybe you went and couldn't find it for a month or two. In short, it is not calculated. However, it is possible that he lost his tuition fees and damaged his body by working part-time. Haven't learned much yet.

    Therefore, the part-time job should be done in moderation. Finding a good job in the future is the key. Of course, it is more difficult for foreigners to find a job in Japan than for Japanese people. You're still dispelling such thoughts. Unless you're going to learn something, don't go.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Are you going to Japan as a trainee after graduating from university? You're all right with your brain, right? I have sent many trainees, but I have never seen anyone with a college degree or higher willing to go to Japan as a trainee.

    If you really want to go, there are many ways, you can look on the Internet, you can ask near the consulate, the key depends on where you live.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Why do you want to go to Japan to work? It's okay to go to school (but it depends on your ability), do you think it's easy to make money there? Even if you work hard, the money you earn is only enough for life, and it is difficult to accumulate, if you really want to work seriously, ask yourself if you are ready to endure hardships!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is possible to go to Japan for a part-time job.

    Basic conditions for working in Japan:

    1. Be at least 18 years old and have a specialty in a certain aspect.

    2. Have good Japanese conversation and messing skills, have a cheerful personality, and be able to pass the comprehensive evaluation of the project.

    3. Make positive efforts, hard work, conscientious and responsible.

    4. Be willing to take on challenges and be interested in Japanese culture.

    Visa to Japan: Generally speaking, there are three ways to work in Japan, and the requirements are different:

    1. Labor visa:

    Processing requirements: junior high school education is required.

    Low or no Japanese language requirements.

    The visa is a Technical Intern Training Visa (formerly called a trainee).

    Suitable positions: construction site labor, agricultural breeding, planting, assembly line operations, restaurant waiters and other ordinary manual labor positions.

    2. Work visa:

    Handle the need for fibers:

    When applying for a work visa, one of the following conditions is sufficient:

    Have a bachelor's degree or above;

    Whether in China or overseas, a valid academic qualification from a formal 4-year university;

    College degree (this insurance coefficient is low);

    Graduated from a vocational school in Japan and obtained the title of "Diploma".

    Suitable positions: mainly engaged in clerical positions, clerical posts, etc., and the salary level is high. It should be noted that the visa is a technical humanities knowledge and international business visa, which can be renewed repeatedly. The advantage is that the working treatment is basically the same as that of Japanese employees, and the insurance is complete.

    3. Visa for special activities:

    This should be suitable for a relatively small group of students, such as Japanese language majors and hotel management majors who are currently studying at universities, can apply for internships in Japan (those who have already graduated). The type of visa is a special activity visa, and the general time to visit Japan is 3 months to 12 months. <>

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Precautions for working in Japan:

    1. Training. It takes about 2-50,000 yuan (depending on the application period) with low salary, low salary, and bleak prospects;

    2. Paid study abroad.

    The school is responsible for arranging for half-time middle school to Japanese, half-day work-study, two-year visa, free status, and language proficiency can be promoted to university and employment. The monthly salary is about 10,000 RMB; It will cost about 6-70,000 yuan (one year tuition fee + food and accommodation), and the language is required to be at least JTEST and EF level when applying, which can be achieved by ordinary people in 2-3 months.

    3. Technical output.

    Chefs, computer talents, or senior chefs; Among them, the cost of computer talents is about 2-30,000 yuan, the high-level chef is about 100,000 yuan, and other senior talents are also 7-100,000 yuan. An interview is required, and the application period is long.

    Precautions for working in Japan:

    1. When you work part-time, it is best to get an "employment contract" from your employer, but according to the custom of Japanese companies, most of them do not have such a procedure. Therefore, at the initial interview, explain to the employer's ** person, "Because I am not very good at Japanese, it will be very troublesome if I misunderstand." Please write down the working day, working hours, salary, and date of payment.

    The name and ** number of the person in charge are preferred.

    2. The working hours and the salary slips of the wages received should be kept, in order to prevent the trouble of non-payment of wages, etc., and the date, time and amount of wages received should be recorded.

    3. Don't be late or absent from work without authorization. Even if it's a part-time job, it's absolutely not allowed to be late without contacting or even not going to work. If there is something, please contact me beforehand and ask for leave. <>

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. If you want to work in Japan, you first need to have a valid Japanese visa, which you can apply for at the local Japanese embassy or consulate. Second, you need a job that you can find through channels such as searching online or attending job fairs, or through recruitment agencies.

    Finally, you will also need to have some funds, as you will need to pay for airfare, accommodation, and other related expenses to work in Japan, which can range from 5,000-10,000 yuan.

    Can I go to Japan to work after graduating from junior high school in Japan?

    Hello dear, if you want to go to Japan to work, you first need to have a valid Japanese visa, which can be applied for at the local Japanese embassy or consulate. Secondly, you need a job, which can be found through channels such as online searches or attending job fairs, or through recruitment agencies. Finally, you also need to have a quiet amount of money, because going to Japan to work will require you to pay for airfare, accommodation, and other related expenses, which can range from 5,000-10,000 yuan.

    A junior high school degree is not acceptable. Japan**The requirement for foreigners to work is that they need to have a high school degree or above or equivalent skills in order to obtain a work permit. Therefore, a work permit cannot be obtained with a junior high school degree.

    If you want to work in Japan, the first thing you need is a visa. Bu Hongqing.

    You can't do anything with a junior high school degree in Japan.

    I work with a junior high school education, but it is generally a relatively low-level job.

    What jobs can be done and how much is the salary in a month.

    You can only apply for training or specific skills, and now you can't take the specific skills test during the epidemic, so you can only choose to study, and there are many types of work for training, and most of them are low-skilled jobs. Factory assembly line, clothing, aquatic agriculture, packaging, electronics, dishwasher, lunch processing, plastic molding, vegetable picking and packaging, decoration, welding, mechanical inspection and processing, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are mainly ways to work in Japan, such as studying abroad, labor dispatch, contract dispatch, skilled worker visa, family visa, etc.

    1. Study abroad. The study abroad policy is relatively relaxed, unlike contract dispatch that requires a certain amount of work experience and skills, so many people who want to earn money come to Japan through this route. (as shown in the image below).

    2. Labor dispatch.

    This job is generally two or three years, the work is generally factory or farm work, no academic qualifications and other conditions, but the treatment is much worse, basically about 800 yen an hour, but also deduct the labor agency fee, calculated in three years can get back 200,000 yuan is very good, and even some can only get back about 100,000 yuan. (as shown in the image below).

    3. Contract dispatch.

    This is completely different from labor dispatch, and it is basically the same as the treatment of Japanese people, of course, you need to have a lot of work experience in dry wheels, such as IT, automobiles, etc. (as shown in the image below).

    4. Skilled visa.

    Generally, it is a cook, carpenter, etc., there is no educational requirement, and there is no need for language requirements, because there is a shortage of such people in Japan now, so it is relatively easy to sign, and the salary is slightly higher than that of normal members, but there are no benefits. (as shown in the image below).

    5. Family visa.

    This requires the immediate family members to have a legal visa in Japan, and they can work in various forms after coming to Japan, of course, if they don't know anything, they can only go to the factory, and even then they can earn more than labor dispatch. (as shown in the image below).

    Is there any medical insurance for working in Japan?

    According to the regulations, foreigners are even paid the same or higher than Japanese people when they work. Japanese companies are obliged to provide foreign workers with detailed information about the terms of the contracts they have signed at the time of employment. In addition, since you are a foreigner, you need to secure housing and life counseling.

    There have also been requests for information on the social security system in multiple languages in order to facilitate the better integration of foreigners. <>

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