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shu 01-24-2011 02:17 AM

Working in japan as a chef
 
If i got a degree as a chef in america could i get hired in japan?

princessmarisa 01-24-2011 02:25 AM

If you spoke Japanese well enough, and were such a good chef that it was worth the restaurant paying all the extra time and hassle to sort you a visa, then potentially yes it is possible.

Not sure on the likeliness of it though, I think your best bet would to specialise in a type of cuisine there are not many chefs for in Japan, so you are a rare commodity and wanted for it. In order to get hired over a Japanese native chef you have to have everything that they do and a little more on the side. :)

Cayla 02-04-2011 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by princessmarisa (Post 848065)
If you spoke Japanese well enough, and were such a good chef that it was worth the restaurant paying all the extra time and hassle to sort you a visa, then potentially yes it is possible.

Not sure on the likeliness of it though, I think your best bet would to specialise in a type of cuisine there are not many chefs for in Japan, so you are a rare commodity and wanted for it. In order to get hired over a Japanese native chef you have to have everything that they do and a little more on the side. :)

Hi,princessmarisa:p ! I've always wanted to go to Japan!! But, i'm not old enough,and I have to college...yada yada yada. I don't know if you live in japan or if you speak japanese,but do you think learning japanese would be hard for a person that has been speaking spanish and english for 11 years?

kazumi18 02-10-2011 08:31 AM

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