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StriderX 04-18-2009 07:21 PM

Jobs in Japan?
 
I live in the US and was wondering, aside from English Teacher, what other jobs could take me to Japan?

Also, would Manga/Anime companies hire a caucasian writer even if he's skilled in writing mangas (and other comic books for that matter, just nothing officially published....yet)?

talz13 04-18-2009 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by StriderX (Post 699988)
Also, would Manga/Anime companies hire a caucasian writer even if he's skilled in writing mangas (and other comic books for that matter, just nothing officially published....yet)?

Doubtful, they probably have plenty of Japanese people lining up for those jobs already. Especially if you're not fluent in Japanese!

I'd like to know about jobs over there too! It would be fun being able to get a programming job or something in Japan, if I could speak the language better :)

Troo 04-18-2009 08:44 PM

Just about any job which requires you to go to Japan will take you to Japan. It's a bit of an open question :)

You could work the diplomatic corps. You get sent where you're needed, but that might turn out to be Japan, especially if you already speak the language before you apply.

You could work for a company with offices in Japan and request a transfer when a Japanese vacancy opens up. Again, some language ability may help, dependent on the role's requirements.

Can you get hired as a Manga writer when you're previously-unpublished and don't speak Japanese? Maybe. TokyoPop run an annual competition in the US to find new Manga writers and artists, but your best bet is to team up with a good artist before you apply. Manga writers are ten a penny. Either get good at drawing, or team up with someone who's already there but who sucks at the writing. And speaking from experience, let me assure you of this: For every good writer out there, there are 999 bloody awful ones. Your best chance of getting published is to be that one in a thousand who doesn't suck.

If you are genuinely serious about kick-starting a career in writing comics, then start it. Make your world, write your script, get it drawn, and launch a webcomic and upload 1-8 new pages per week. Grow a following organically. If your product is good, word of mouth will be the only advertisement you need. It will take time to build a readership and gain recognition, but it shows passion, and you can work on multiple projects at once (time pending, of course).

MMM 04-18-2009 10:24 PM

This is something people forget:

Manga writers and artists are not "hired", they are commissioned. You are not paid a salary, rather your work is bought, just like other artists. Most manga writers are starving, just like other artists. A handful break through and become big, but the vast majority are eating cup o' noodles, just like other artists.

cridgit001 04-18-2009 11:23 PM

That doesn't sound like a very steady line of work, especially right now.

I've personally thought about trying to do some kind of sociologist type of thing. Like studying cultural trends and trying to predict what's going to happen next. I know that would be pretty much a pointless reason for me to want to do that in Japan having next to no knowledge as to how it works(not to mention already in a bad spot being on the outside looking in) and who would hire a foreigner to try to "foresee" what's happening next culturally.

My interest in the culture would probably turn into a hobby anyways.

katon 04-18-2009 11:49 PM

does some one here lives in japan?

Tsuwabuki 04-19-2009 12:52 AM

Yes, quite a few of us do.

And there are plenty of jobs in Japan, even with the economy as it is. The question you must ask yourself is what you could bring to the job that a Japanese person already here could not.

And I still say Japan should not be the priority. Knowing what you want to do when you get to Japan BEFORE you actually go is a much bigger priority.

Troo 04-20-2009 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by cridgit001 (Post 700113)
That doesn't sound like a very steady line of work, especially right now.

Being a freelance writer right now is sucking pretty badly, I can tell you. *Checks bank balance. Cries.*

Jcl 04-20-2009 12:23 PM

Square Enix is hiring CG in Japan. So that's just another way to get in (if you are a skilled programmer). As it states, you may know either English or Japanese.

I'm not sure of any non-technology jobs though.

StriderX 05-24-2009 05:46 AM

Wow! I apologize for replying so late, had to get myself a new computer (my last one crashed)!

Thank you for all your information, it was all very helpful. Especially you Jcl! I'm actually studying to become a computer programmer, and perhaps other stuff as well!

As for speaking Japanese, I am learning the language.

ozkai 05-24-2009 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by StriderX (Post 699988)
I live in the US and was wondering, aside from English Teacher, what other jobs could take me to Japan?

Also, would Manga/Anime companies hire a caucasian writer even if he's skilled in writing mangas (and other comic books for that matter, just nothing officially published....yet)?

Their are many other jobs. You need to pursue the job sites to get a good idea.

I would say the competition in Japan with writers for Manga and/or Anime is strong, considering it's in Japan, the home of it all.

If your work is good, you may get something with one of the English information magazines. I guess you would really need to contact them as it's hard for anybody to say unless it's coming form the source.

Good luck each and every way you go:)

Kahvi 05-25-2009 03:31 PM

How likely is it to get a job of a hostess if one doesn't know much of japanese, but happens to be cute and naturally blonde?
I'm also planning on going to Japan, and it'd be awesome to somehow work there too.

Testament33 05-26-2009 12:38 AM

Im 17 and graduating next year and will attending a community college then an art institute and finishing it up. What are the chances of me getting hired as a Video Game Graphics/Character Designer? Im attending Art Institute of Atlanta hearing that they have a graphics design course and im interested to join.


But as soon as i finish up my 6 (more or less) years of college, im thinking about moving to japan to follow my dream. Besides, Japan is the center of video game technology :] atleast to me it is >_>

everybest 05-29-2009 05:49 PM

Just curious, is there any racial discrimination when job searching in Japan? I'm from Taiwan and I've heard several stories from white folks about how hard it is to find a job here because of race. Having been to Japan numerous times though, I can imagine them being more open to foreigners, especially in the big cities with so much tourism and all the big electronic corporations going international.

Quailboy 05-29-2009 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by everybest (Post 724561)
Just curious, is there any racial discrimination when job searching in Japan? I'm from Taiwan and I've heard several stories from white folks about how hard it is to find a job here because of race. Having been to Japan numerous times though, I can imagine them being more open to foreigners, especially in the big cities with so much tourism and all the big electronic corporations going international.

I dont know from experiance but I've heard that sometimes companies will hire a person fluent in Japanese that is of Japanese heritage other then somebody who is fluent in Japanese and a foreigner.

MMM 05-29-2009 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Quailboy (Post 724614)
I dont know from experiance but I've heard that sometimes companies will hire a person fluent in Japanese that is of Japanese heritage other then somebody who is fluent in Japanese and a foreigner.

So you are saying in Japan for a job requiring fluency in Japanese, Japanese companies will sometimes hire a native Japanese speaker rather than a non-native Japanese speaker who needs to be processed through the government for entry and visa and who will probably have to be hand-held for everything from housing to filing taxes?

Those racist bastards.

Quailboy 05-29-2009 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 724616)
So you are saying in Japan for a job requiring fluency in Japanese, Japanese companies will sometimes hire a native Japanese speaker rather than a non-native Japanese speaker who needs to be processed through the government for entry and visa and who will probably have to be hand-held for everything from housing to filing taxes?

Those racist bastards.

I had to smile at that post, good stuff MMM

everybest 06-01-2009 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 724616)
So you are saying in Japan for a job requiring fluency in Japanese, Japanese companies will sometimes hire a native Japanese speaker rather than a non-native Japanese speaker who needs to be processed through the government for entry and visa and who will probably have to be hand-held for everything from housing to filing taxes?

Those racist bastards.

Oh, I see, so it never happens because everybody has an excuse.

MMM 06-01-2009 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by everybest (Post 726380)
Oh, I see, so it never happens because everybody has an excuse.

Absolutely. Why would you think every job in Japan should be in the international marketplace?

ozkai 06-01-2009 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Kahvi (Post 722077)
How likely is it to get a job of a hostess if one doesn't know much of japanese, but happens to be cute and naturally blonde?
I'm also planning on going to Japan, and it'd be awesome to somehow work there too.

Very likely..

Have fun:)

everybest 06-01-2009 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 726382)
Absolutely. Why would you think every job in Japan should be in the international marketplace?

I don't remember saying that. I've got such a bad memory sometimes.

RediscoverTravel 06-03-2009 09:03 PM

Try Daijob.com and Hello Work http://www.hellowork.go.jp/ for non-English teaching jobs.

Of course having very good Japanese skills is a plus.

MMM 06-03-2009 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by everybest (Post 726470)
I don't remember saying that. I've got such a bad memory sometimes.

Your implication is that every one in the world should be a viable candidate for every job in Japan (at least that's how I read it). I am saying the world doesn't work like that.

everybest 06-04-2009 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 728525)
Your implication is that every one in the world should be a viable candidate for every job in Japan (at least that's how I read it). I am saying the world doesn't work like that.

Nah, not really meant to be a deep question at all. Just curious if race is often an issue. If somebody isn't qualified or is equally qualified but a bigger hassle, then not hiring them wouldn't be racist. But do companies often find the idea of hiring a white or black into a japanese company unappealing, regardless of qualifications? I mean US, Canada, UK is so diverse that to not hire somebody based on race would cause an outrage but with the population not as diverse in the east, i could see why companies might be uncomfortable hiring somebody not Japanese.


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