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![]() Hello everyone, i edited this page for some details about me, here it goes!
May i ask? Is there a way to work in japan even if i am a vocational undergraduate of computer technician? i am 23 years old single and to tell the truth i learned just a few of my vocational course because i dropped out in school, i don't have a choice but to dropped out cause i don't have enough money to paid my tuition so now i'm looking for a job opportunity in japan, don't you think someone will hired me? i am willing to work in any kinds of fields, even if it is a house painter, a carpenter, garbage collector, waiter, washer or something like that. But i have some other skills like, i know how to speak a little japanese language i mean just a conversational level because i have read a japanese books guide so i think i can communicate with them in a conversational level and i can also read japanese hiragana, katakana and a little kanji character about 30 to 50 character or kaniji words because i have that books too and i also know a little about internet promotion like blogging promotion etc; and i also know about the basic microsoft word like formatting etc; and now i'm also trying to achieve or study about computer programming language like the c++ and putting it to a compiler. If i will achieve/finish studying c++ computer programming language my next goal would be other computer languages like java, programming in c and other computer languages for the meantime since i don't have a job yet. So i hope someone will read this and sponsor me or help me find a japanese company to work for because i love japan, so hope someone will reply... tnx a lot... myblog; |
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10-31-2010, 06:45 AM
Before I got my degree I went to Japan for one year and became a teacher.
If you look around Japan there are many private English schools that need teachers to teach kids... try at that.. the money is good and you can probably work for about 2 years before the visa stuff becomes an issue.. of go back and get a degree then do the JET program.. |
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10-31-2010, 08:00 AM
You drop out of school because of a lack of funds yet you think you'll be able to afford all of the costs of living in Japan?
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10-31-2010, 08:37 AM
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I assume you know zero Japanese, and have never been to this country before either? If I were you and really wanted an opportunity to come work here, i would take out some student loans, get my degree, and then find an English teaching job to get me here, and then look for other work..... that is if you can speak, read and write Japanese fluently.. otherwise you probably will have to stick to teaching English. |
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10-31-2010, 10:20 AM
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11-01-2010, 04:01 PM
I don't speak very good Japanese, not much at all really.
I do have a Master's degree and a lot of technology experience. Anyone know how possible it is to get a job that you may qualify for, except for the language part? I would love a new adventure! |
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11-01-2010, 05:25 PM
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