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One of my classmates also went to Japan to study, he was part-time and studying, saying that he used to study abroad, but in the past, he generally went to work, such as being a salesman, and cashiers and the like, things over there are very expensive, rice costs 80 yuan a pound, and fruits are also very expensive, haha, but it depends on how you make money, you can spend more if you earn more, earn less and earn less!
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In the past few days, there have been more people worried about this problem.
To give you the same question I had the other day.
It is true that Japan has been greatly affected by the economic crisis, and most of the people affected are regular workers and dispatchers, and the impact on contract workers, restaurants, and small factories that international students often find is not very great. In other words, if you come to Japan next year, as long as you speak Japanese about the same level, you will have no problem finding a job.
However, if Japan does not survive this crisis when you graduate, your employment in Japan will have an impact.
I think the biggest impact on studying in Japan right now is the high exchange rate of the yen. A few months ago, 100,000 yuan could be exchanged for yen, but now it is at least about 120,000. This can be noted. It is better to exchange the yen in large quantities and drag it back.
However, in terms of the overall form, how can the economic crisis pass, and the loss of tens of thousands of yuan is nothing in Japan. If you just want to earn money while studying abroad, you really won't make much money. However, if you can really find a job in Japan after graduation, tens of thousands of yuan will be earned in a month or two.
It's all about your personal ability.
So, you say it's not worth it to study in Japan?
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In fact! I'm worried about the same problem as you right now! I'm worried that I won't be able to find a part-time job after I pass!
Then you won't be able to earn the second year's tuition! In fact, if the conditions at home allow! It's good to get out now!
Because you'll be back in 3 years! It's better than it is now! Because now we can't find any good jobs in the country!
Even if I find it for a month, it's only more than 1,000! If it goes on like this, it won't save much in 10 years! It's better to say that you are young now, and go out for a walk!
Experience life! Lift yourself! Especially women!
Can't be affected! Get married as soon as you are old enough to get married! Marrying is like gambling!
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It's a bit hard to find a regular job, but it's easy to find a part-time job.
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Prerequisites: Are you linguistically communicative?
Then it's up to you to do it!
After all, not everything is worth it!
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It is undeniable that Japan's income and consumption are higher than those of my family, and in the financial crisis, it is difficult to find a job, and the city is indeed the way to go.
I don't boycott Japanese products, but I support domestic products.
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It is good to study finance and study in Japan.
Japan is a relatively small country, but it has a well-developed education system and a strong learning atmosphere, making it a popular destination for international students from all over the world. There are many majors in Japanese universities, and finance is one of the most outstanding majors. I have compiled a detailed introduction to the major of studying finance in Japan for you, and I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. Professional analysis.
Finance is a discipline that studies value judgments and the law of value. It mainly includes two major fields: traditional finance theory and evolutionary finance theory. Finance is a discipline that is a division of economics and the study of financial integration.
It mainly includes four major academic professional fields: banking, ** science, insurance, and trust science. The traditional research field of finance has two directions: the theory of financial market operation at the macro level and the theory of corporate investment at the micro level.
2. Main courses and research directions.
The main study directions of finance: political economy, monetary banking, commercial bank operation and management, banking, international finance, international settlement, investment, investment project evaluation, investment banking, corporate finance, etc.
The study of finance is extremely rich. It is not limited to the study of financial theory, but also includes the history of finance, the history of financial theory, the contemporary financial theories of the East and the West, as well as the separate and comparative study of the financial systems and financial policies of various countries, and the theories of trust and insurance are also within the scope of financial research.
III. Application Requirements.
This major is a liberal arts and science major, in addition to certain requirements for Japanese language proficiency, the main requirements are to have a certain professional basic knowledge, suitable for undergraduate majors in finance or the second major for related majors, and have a certain foundation in Japanese.
Fourth, the direction of employment.
After graduating with a degree in finance, students will be able to work in banks, ** companies, insurance companies, trust and investment companies, financial leasing companies, financial asset companies, group finance companies, investment ** companies and financial education departments. Many of them are also continuing their studies in the field or studying abroad.
5. Training objectives.
The major of finance trains students to master the basic theories and basic knowledge of financial disciplines; Basic ability to handle banking, investment, insurance, etc.; Familiar with national financial guidelines, policies and regulations; Understand the theoretical frontiers and development trends of the discipline; Master the basic methods of literature retrieval and data inquiry, and have certain scientific research and practical work ability.
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I have been in Japan for 7 years. Now it's working.
I'll do the math for you first.
In Japan, an average of 1,000 yen (70 RMB) is given for one hour, assuming an 8-hour work day is 1000 7 = 7000 (490 RMB), assuming a 20-day work, 7000*20 = 140,000 (9800 RMB).
In three years, 140,000 * 3 = 420,000 (29,400 RMB) is calculated in this way, and you can earn 300,000 yuan in three years in Japan.
But Japan's monthly expenses, the least, the most economical living, 6 100,000 yen.
If you make 4.2 million yen in three years, you will have 2.04 million yen left over in the end. (around 140,000 RMB).
The above is a speculation of a normal international student working hard. *Tuition is not included, but if it is not a study abroad or labor export, there is less freedom.
The time given will be very low. 600, 700 have.
Because it is clearly for you to make money, it will also be obvious for you to deceive you.
This way your hard work will be doubled.
You won't die of overwork. It was mainly the mentally stressed Nippon Kaisha who was very capable and motivated.
They are all free and voluntary overtime. Too long.
You may also feel that you have less time to work. Ask for extra time.
Because hourly workers have to pay for overtime.
If you are a trainee, you will be provided with food and lodging. But there is less freedom.
I'm afraid you can't stand the exploitation and run away.
Competition for part-time jobs is also fierce. Affected by the financial crisis. If you don't speak Japanese well, it's hard to hit it when you get high.
Think again
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It depends on what kind of job you go to Japan and how long you work.
If you go tomorrow and come back the day after tomorrow, you can't have 200,000 except for robbery.
Please be specific about your conditions.
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There will definitely be opportunities for part-time jobs. Many people choose to work in Japan because the cost of studying there is lower than going to other European and American countries, and it does not cost a lot of money to the family.
The life of many Japanese international students is basically a three-point line, school, part-time job, and dormitory. They have a busy day in life.
In order to hone your Japanese skills, I think it's best to find a job at a convenience store or as a waiter. It is best not to choose to work in a Chinese restaurant, because the customers of Chinese restaurants are mainly Chinese. If you don't communicate with Japanese people, your Japanese skills won't improve.
If you work at a convenience store, you will be exposed to different Japanese people every day, and you will be able to learn about the Japanese language and culture.
There are many opportunities to study in Japan and work part-time. You can find your dream job through job postings outside convenience stores, online information, or introductions from seniors.
Then they will notify you, and then you will go to the interview, and you can pass the interview. Generally speaking, the interview will not be difficult, you just need to know some daily life conversations.
When you first arrive in Japan, it can be confusing, and it can be hard to be alone. Because my parents and relatives are not around, I can only be independent on my own. At first, I will definitely feel uncomfortable and scared.
But if you choose to study in Japan, you're already taking the first step. I believe you will do better in the future.
Part-time jobs allow you to practice your Japanese speaking skills, and you can integrate into Japanese society more quickly through what you have seen and heard, and you can also learn about their culture.
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There should be a lot of people who study abroad, and there will be a lot of international students who go to work in any country, so don't worry about not having the opportunity to work, but don't work too hard.
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Japanese students are quite easy to find a job, they have the kind of free pamphlets on the street, which are full of job introductions, and you are theoretically not allowed to work in the first three months, because at this time, your legal work permit has not yet been processed, but generally no one will care about you.
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In 2012, it was still easy to find a part-time job in Japan, that is, you don't have to work hard for Japanese people when you go to Japan, such as working as a translator for a Chinese company, or opening an intermediary company or something. What else do you think, don't hang yourself from a tree, hey, yes, you have to figure out how to do it under education!!
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After all, Japan is a developed country with a per capita GDP ten times that of China, and Japan's money is relatively easy to earn.
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Not monthly, it's 28 hours per week.
First of all, it is necessary to apply for a permit to engage in activities other than those permitted under the status of residence previously granted, and as long as you have a visa, you can apply for it, which is a formality.
It is true that international students can only work 28 hours a week (up to 4 hours a day, 7 days).
But no one complied with it. Employers don't care if you run out of time, so don't worry too much.
Usually no one will check you, unless you work in the custom industry.
The more you earn, the more you pay, the more you pay. The tax office doesn't know how much you get paid an hour and doesn't care how long you work.
Nowadays, it is still possible to work part-time in the general restaurant industry, and if you are in the second level of Japanese, you can serve dishes in an izakaya.
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In Japan, there is a strict supervision system for international students working 28 hours a week. If the attendance rate of students studying in Japan is less than 80%, they will only be issued for half a year when they apply for a Z visa again; Those with an attendance rate of less than 70% will be expelled from the school and will be notified to the Immigration Bureau for cancellation of their visa.
Because attendance is a very necessary material that international students need to submit when renewing their visas, if the attendance rate is low or absent from school for part-time jobs, the consequences are very serious. According to the normal regulations, the working hours of international students should not exceed 28 hours per week on weekdays and 8 hours per day during holidays. Many students who work overtime are facing greater financial pressure, and some students are too pessimistic when facing study pressure, and even hold the psychology of "even if you can't get a degree, you can earn some money back to China", and ignore the importance of studying itself.
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That must have had an impact, because the financial crisis has caused a huge increase in the number of unemployed people in Japan, and it is not easy to find a job in Japan.
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Japan is a follower of the United States, how can it not be affected, they are usually discriminated against when they go, not to mention that it is difficult for them themselves now, and they have nothing to do with Japan.
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It is recommended that you study in Japan and go to a Japanese university through the Japan University Joint Academic Ability Test held in Shanghai. If you are a liberal arts student, you only need to take two subjects: English, Japanese, and Liberal Arts and Mathematics. The syllabus used is the domestic education syllabus, which is about the same difficulty as the entrance examination.
The process is to get an offer from the university first, and then choose whether to take basic Japanese language and culture courses, and go directly to Japan to study in April 18. Avoid the embarrassment of students with poor willpower who go to Japan for 2 years and then fail to get into a university. In addition, the cost of a two-year language school and private school is eliminated, as well as living expenses.
is a good choice.
Public universities in Japan are very difficult to get into, because most international students will give priority to national and public universities and then private universities, so they are very competitive. Even if you are eligible to take the internal exam, you will not necessarily be admitted.
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If you need to provide proof of Japanese language hours, it is easy to apply to a Japanese language school first.
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