What should I do if I fail to find a job in Japan and it is December? Go back to your home country o

Updated on educate 2024-05-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No matter if you are looking for a job in **, you can only gain by hitting the wall again and again! Especially in a place where you don't know the place you know, and it's a foreign country, there are problems with language communication, but it's your own decision that matters.

    If your ultimate goal is to return to China, I suggest that you return to your home country as soon as possible, why? Even if you work in Japan, the insurance you pay is Japanese national insurance, which is different from the five insurances and one housing fund you get when you are old, sick and injured in China.

    But everyone has their own ambitions, and if you really like to stay in Japan and live and work, that's a different story. First of all, how many years have you spent in Japan? If it's a four-year university, you can usually find a job after graduation, and even if you don't have it, it's not that difficult to find a job, unless you come to Japan for fun, and you've had enough of the four years of college.

    In this case, it is more difficult because you are only a year old, and you are no different from someone who has only been in Japan for less than a year. Secondly, when you hit a wall in all aspects, I will give you a trick. Employment in Japan does not necessarily have to go to a company owned by a Japanese, you can first go to a company owned by a Chinese.

    That's right, there are too many Chinese who set up shop in Japan.

    For example, in a Chinese restaurant, you can brush dishes and wash dishes there as a serious job, as long as the boss wants to give you a visa. In fact, it is very simple to mix visas, give the Chinese boss a little sweetness, such as giving him a little yen every year.

    If you really don't have any money on hand, you can also subtract it from your monthly salary, and he will be happy and willing to accept a laborer like you. ThisNot a crimeSecondly, we don't stay with him for the rest of our lives, we can practice speaking first, and then we can find a better job in a year or two, so why not?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Is there a "work visa"?

    1.If so, 1) register with a "human resources company" in Japan and ask for a recommendation, and there may be more opportunities.

    2) You can go to the "Occupational Security Center" in Japan, referred to as "Occupational Security", and register for a recommendation.

    "Occupational safety" is an official organization in Japan.

    3) Find friends in Japan and recommend jobs to each other.

    2.If you don't, you can't find a job, so hurry back to your home country as soon as possible.

    Second, improve your "job search activity".

    1.I listen to the suggestion of the person who has experience in finding a job in Japan. Playing a job search is very important and skillful.

    Resume writing is also common knowledge in Japan, and there is a fixed format. There are also requirements for conversation and dress for interviews.

    2.If you don't have a "work visa", find a job first, and get a work visa is the most important thing.

    Third, in Japan, when foreigners are looking for jobs, it is good to call 30-40** and get 1-2 interview opportunities.

    Rejection is also commonplace. You're not the only one with this setback.

    If you have 3-4 interviews out of 50**, you will be considered successful if you grasp 1 of them.

    I know a Chinese, he is not good at Japanese, and he has no friends in Japan, an international student, in order to find a job in a restaurant, starting from his residence, he kept submitting resumes to restaurants along the way, and walked 3 stations on the tram, several kilometers, before finally finding a job washing dishes.

    Fourth, there are jobs that don't require too good Japanese

    Cleaning in restaurants, newspaper delivery, packing workers in factories, porters in automobile factories, food packaging, electrical appliance assembly, dishwashing.

    Small advertisements are posted on the road.

    However, the above are often part-time jobs, and it is difficult to obtain a work visa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Work visa?

    1。"Yes, 1) "Talent Company" registered in Japan, seek advice, a little more opportunities.

    2) Japan's "Employment Security", referred to as "Occupational Safety" for short, is a proposal for registration regulations.

    "Occupational Safety" is an official organization in Japan.

    3) Find a job that friends recommend to each other.

    2。If not, they can't find a job and go home early and quickly.

    Improve your job search activity.

    1。Advice to listen to employment experience. To play a very critical job** communication skills. Write.

    Resumes are also common knowledge in Japan, and there is a fixed format. In the interview, the requirements for clothing.

    2。"Geography" expands your job search and does not necessarily have to be in a city, if you don't have a work visa, first find a job, get a work visa, the most important thing.

    It is quite good for foreigners working in Japan to make 30-40 calls and get 1-2 interviews.

    Rejection is also common. Not the only place where you are frustrated before that.

    Hit 50**3-4 interview opportunities, catch one of them, and you're successful.

    I know a Chinese man and his Japanese are not good, and there are no friends in Japan, students work in order to find a restaurant, from the accommodation to the restaurant.

    Departure, along the way constantly come to submit resumes of candidates, tram stops, distances of several kilometers, dishwashing work, and the last to see.

    You don't need a very good job in Japan including:

    Hotel cleaning, newspaper delivery, packing plant workers, porters in car factories, food packaging, electronic assembly, washbasins.

    The road made a small advertisement.

    Although I often work part-time jobs, it is also difficult to obtain a work visa.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Return to China and contribute to the society in a down-to-earth manner, the society will not abandon you, to others to ask for food, but also to accept people to enslave, what kind of mentality is it. But if you're going to make a lot of money back home, that's a different story.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Be a duck, leave a son for each of them, and serve the motherland directly when the motherland needs it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Feature, now that you are looking for a job, when you go to the interview, you have to let the interviewer be refreshed and let him scarce you

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It has always been said that the corpse work in Japan is very good x consult.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As long as you are willing to work, you can find a job, if you are just ambitious, you can't find a job in **.

    If you are old, it is indeed difficult to find a job, because due to physical and other objective conditions and many years of habits, there are not many suitable jobs.

    If you are young, you should not always stare above yourself to find a job, otherwise it will be a staircase up the stairs because your eyes are always looking up, and you may fall into a ditch because you don't look at your feet.

    I don't know where else, but you should be able to find a job in Japan, and if you can't find it, it only means that you are not capable or that you are too picky.

    I heard that there are not many job opportunities in Canada, and my classmates have also migrated. Americans have also heard that they are going to Chinese mainland to pan for gold, as if there are many jobs in China. It's not much, it's not much. Hehe.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Other countries are not so clear.

    In the United States, international students can apply for an optional practical training (OPT) issued by the USCIS, which is generally 12 months, and OPT for some science and engineering disciplines is up to 29 months. During the OPT period, students can enter the community and work in their field of study. If the employer wishes, the student will be provided with the documents to apply for an H1 visa.

    The H1 visa is an official work visa issued by the USCIS that allows the holder to legally work in the United States for 3 years, and can apply for an extension for another 3 years after the 3-year period. During these 6 years, you can apply to USCIS for a permanent residence permit in the United States, which is also known as a green card.

    Of course, there are many variables that can be variables such as whether you will be able to find a job during ......the OPT period and whether the employer will be willing to apply for an H1 visa for youFor example, your major, your professional level, your performance in the company, whether your salary is higher than that of a U.S. citizen in the same position, whether the employer is willing to provide materials (materials are cumbersome, it is relatively easy for large companies to have their own lawyers, small companies need you to pay for their own lawyers, paper work will also drive your boss crazy), etc.

    Therefore, there is no guarantee that you will be able to find a job after graduation in China or in the United States.

    I feel that it is very difficult for international students to find a job in the U.S. and finally stay here. In particular, the U.S. economy picked up in 13 years, and the employment rate increased, and the H1 visa for 14 years was announced to be sold out on the 5th day after it was opened, and a total of 65,000 places received more than 124,000 ...... of application in just 5 daysFor comparison, the 65,000 places in 12 years have not been used up eight months after opening.

    In Japan, it is said that work visas are not limited like those in the United States, but Japan's monolithic society itself is very exclusive and not inclusive in American society, and in Japan, both Chinese and Americans are excluded and it is difficult to find a job. But I also know people who stayed in Japan, so it's not absolute.

    I heard that it was easier to find a job in Canada than in the United States, but I didn't have the opportunity to experience it firsthand.

    I hope my answer is helpful to you

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Well, my friend has been studying in Japan for more than three years, and I'll take a brief look at the situation.

    Japan has a strict time limit for international students to work 6 hours a day, I can find a job, but I don't want to do it, I have another classmate who just went to Japan, and he can't speak the language, and he does the kind of work like coal on a barbecue restaurant, and he is very uncomfortable as a young man.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    International students in Japan usually work part-time because their part-time salary is enough to support their own living, but there are certain conditions and procedures required to become a full-time employee.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Uh--It seems that Japanese jobs are like part-time jobs, right......?Large population.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sino-Japanese relations are so tense.

    You're not afraid that you won't be able to come back.

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