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Hehe, if you are studying science and engineering, you will go directly to Japan to work, and the salary will be at least 15,000 a month.
Otherwise, it is not bad for you to study for graduate school in a specific subject, or to go to Japan for a graduate school, and you can apply directly for graduate school in Japanese language level, the tuition fee is not expensive, and you can make your own money back, and it is not bad to enter a Japanese company directly after graduation.
Go and be a Japanese teacher.,That's good.,The salary is much higher than the average Go search on the Internet.,Your city** is recruiting Japanese teachers or translators English and Japanese are OK.,The future of employment should be bright.。
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Yes, yes, come to Japan to develop, maybe it will be better for you.
At the age of 23, he graduated from a bachelor's degree, which is really young.
Studying abroad, it's not hopeless, looking for an agent or something.
The problem is that the goal is not to study abroad, but to find a job on a springboard.
I came to practice speaking Japanese.
Strengthen your English. My sister is a person in our company, who lives in Manhattan, New York for 2 months in an American company. Crazy envy.
Your young age is an advantage. Domestic employment is like using garbage, and an introvert like you has little room for development.
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Hehe: CET-6 is basically useless for Japanese companies.
It was best to have a level 1 in Japanese. However, when you meet someone who speaks the same well and is qualified, your advantage is gone.
You can consider a domestic company that speaks Japanese.
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You have to be confident, cheerful, many people with worse conditions than you can find good jobs, your conditions are still quite good, go to Japanese companies to find translation-related jobs, but don't just do translation, this is not good for you, you can learn more other things through translation
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1. First ask yourself what kind of work you are interested in deciding.
2. Convey your love for your job to the other party during the interview.
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Spoken in general? What about ordinary everyday conversations? This is very important during the interview.
Also, the landlord is a graduate freshman, not much work experience, at the beginning, the problem of salary, overcome. After a few years, the speaking is smooth, and the work experience is also available, and then jump to a company that is better in all aspects.
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Search the Internet for information on Japanese companies and the like. There are many Japanese companies in Shanghai and Dalian. I think it would be better for you to do some clerical work.
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Personally, I think that like you, who is only 23 years old, has such good Japanese and good English, it is better to choose to come to Japan, and I am also like you, I came to Japan at the age of 23, and now I am very good, and I am very popular if I work in a Japanese company, and if I have good English.
Also, if you go to Shanghai as you said, if you don't have work experience, it will be difficult for Japanese companies to get in.
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Don't be discouraged! You're still very competitive.
It's just that everything is difficult at the beginning;
Facing graduation, many people will feel lost!
You are good at English, good Japanese, and have a bachelor's degree, and you are so young!
Everything I want.
It's a pity that my life didn't fall back together!
Please cheer up, the opportunity must be sought, there is no benefit in being negative!
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Brother, I'm in a similar situation to you 23 Graduated in management English level 6 But I'm only level 3 in Japanese I think I think you should practice speaking like this, and it's good to talk to your parents more and so on.
If it's not a management position, I think Japanese companies in finance and accounting also need to be relatively speaking, but it seems that you need to have accounting qualifications. Above.
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I knew why I had to do it in the first place.
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Translator, or assistant or the like.
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It's really good.,Watching the animation, I passed the Japanese level 1.,English is also level 6.,I believe you will be able to find a better job.。
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Learn computer science and try your hand at finding an IT job in Japan.
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If you are in Tianjin or Dalian, you can consider taking a look at the "KTOP Lianbang Japanese" Japanese company workplace elite class - the perfect launch of "I want to enter a Japanese company".
As long as you have a good level of Japanese and the ability to communicate with them normally, it will be easy to find a job, and I am talking about big cities like Shanghai and Suzhou, where there are many Japanese companies.
If you go to the western region, it's hard to say, because there aren't many Japanese at all, let alone Japanese companies, as long as you have a good level of Japanese, it's easy to find a job with them, and I'm talking about big cities like Shanghai and Suzhou, where there are many Japanese companies. If you go to the western region, it's hard to say, because there aren't many Japanese at all, let alone Japanese companies.
It is recommended that you can find a professional Japanese company to recruit the company will be more reliable, there is a British talent is very good, Japanese companies have been recruiting for many years, and they have also cooperated with many well-known Japanese companies, and these Japanese company recruitment information is certified, or quite assured.
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It can be easy for girls.
A glance at the national regulations is reassuring.
Take a look at the National Festival Program where you can plan your trip.
According to the Japanese head office, sometimes there is overtime, for example, in some cases, October 1, a Chinese holiday, there is no holiday in Japan, and China still needs someone to deal with the Japanese side.
Overtime and other expenses will be paid.
Japanese companies don't lay off too many employees, so if you want to work safely here, you can.
Team spirit is very important.
Personally, I feel that Japanese companies value team spirit more than Chinese companies.
To this end, we will hold some events so that Japanese people can communicate well and achieve the goal of pleasant cooperation.
Such as member travel.
It is also necessary to pay special attention to this point in normal times, and repeatedly emphasize team spirit.
You can't talk about sensitive political issues in the office.
It should also be based on a good concept of cooperation.
Everyone is human and a lot of things are the same.
Not many people think of trouble, get along well, the Japanese and the Chinese are the same.
There are good and bad, there are different personalities, and in general, this may be more important than Chinese etiquette.
You're good to them, they're good to you.
Sometimes it's okay to talk about some sensitive topics in the non-workplace, **yes**, the people are the people, anti-Japanese, anti-Japanese, anti-Japanese, and ordinary people also have to make money to eat.
Add something to your work.
The Japanese work very seriously and the rules and regulations are meticulous.
This requires that the person working there should consider things as carefully as possible.
The more detailed and thoughtful you are, the better you are.
But when it comes to providing services, the more detailed the requirements, the greater the burden.
Plus the Japanese are ambiguous, and sometimes you guess you guess right. (Laughter).
But, work with the Japanese and they will take care of you.
So the pros and cons are mutually reinforcing.
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