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koikurasu 03-31-2008 07:41 PM

Is there IT opportunity in Japan?
 
I plan to become an IT or networking specialist when I get out of High school, and I'm wondering if there is that kind of opportunity in Japan? :confused:

Hatredcopter 03-31-2008 08:00 PM

It's certainly possible, yes. Besides teaching English, IT is somewhat more foreigner-friendly than other job markets in Japan. Keep in mind, however, you can't go there after high school. You have to hold a 4-year bachelor's degree to work in Japan.

koikurasu 03-31-2008 08:15 PM

Wow
 
4 years?, really? wow, thats a lot more than I thought, thanks for the advice, It's a good thing I had college in mind:p

chachava 03-31-2008 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by koikurasu (Post 443229)
4 years?, really? wow, thats a lot more than I thought, thanks for the advice, It's a good thing I had college in mind:p

how long did you think a university degree took :confused:

But yeah, right now the IT, engineering and finance sectors are pretty understaffed out here so it's possible to find work as a foreigner

Sosomi 04-01-2008 12:54 AM

You should perhaps consider a colledge degree first... Some places, its mandatory to have a PHD to work in Japan

anrakushi 04-01-2008 02:33 AM

just to clarify, it is a 4 year equivalent bachelor degree... Many australian degrees are only 3 years because our courses tend to get down to business right away with few electives. this is considered equivalent to the 4 year degree required for a japanese visa.

Sosomi 04-05-2008 05:12 PM

so go to aussie mate

Gorotsuki 04-09-2008 09:08 PM

Engineering. What does tha involve and finance. How much is the salary?

godwine 04-09-2008 10:56 PM

The last I check an eletrical engineer, entry level, doing VLSI based work or PCB design work start at around ¥7500000.

IT Networking type role wills tart at around ¥3500000 - 5100000.

You do need to be fluent in Japanese (not just conversational, but FLUENT) in the case of an IT job. I tried looking for both the Elect. Eng. role as well as QA Management role, no luck...

blimp 04-10-2008 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by godwine (Post 455047)
The last I check an eletrical engineer, entry level, doing VLSI based work or PCB design work start at around ¥7500000.

IT Networking type role wills tart at around ¥3500000 - 5100000.

You do need to be fluent in Japanese (not just conversational, but FLUENT) in the case of an IT job. I tried looking for both the Elect. Eng. role as well as QA Management role, no luck...


godwine, have a look again. there r plenty of IT jobs where u don't need fluent japanese. entry level positions getting 7,500,000 yen, i must have missed that one.

koikarasu, as many have already told u, it's a lot faster to get a degree, even though there r visas not requiring a uni degree, but usually u need at least 10-15 years working experience. in short u need to be an expert.


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