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08-04-2011, 02:25 AM

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Getting back on topic - How many on this forum works in IT in Japan? When i was seriously searching few years back, I find it extremely challenging to land an IT job in Japan.

ME !!

There are several ways, you can either be a "正社員" or a ”契約社員" . I opted for the latter.


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08-14-2011, 08:52 PM

i have a home based busniess. its like network marketing sort of. i dont work for anyone but for myself ^^.. and that what kept me going....
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I intern at Tokyo Weekender.
I edit, design and do research.
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08-18-2011, 02:14 PM

I spent my holiday teaching English in a town called Koga in Ibaraki. I worked for an independent eikaiwa school rather than as an ALT. It meant a lot more one-to-one contact with students of all ages, and it was a great way to get to know the people I was teaching. I loved it.
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08-18-2011, 04:50 PM

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I spent my holiday teaching English in a town called Koga in Ibaraki. I worked for an independent eikaiwa school rather than as an ALT. It meant a lot more one-to-one contact with students of all ages, and it was a great way to get to know the people I was teaching. I loved it.
ditto, except still doing it, and instead of "work for" it's "own"

I love the conversations I have with the huge variety of students that come in, and as I get to know them better seeing the contrasts in general ways of thinking


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08-18-2011, 06:43 PM

My I ask how old you are, RealJames, out of curiosities sake?

And anyone else who wants to add their age to their job, if they want
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08-18-2011, 07:00 PM

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ditto, except still doing it, and instead of "work for" it's "own"

I love the conversations I have with the huge variety of students that come in, and as I get to know them better seeing the contrasts in general ways of thinking
Was it difficult to start your own business there? What kind of requirements were in place for you to start a business that allow you to stay there?
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