How To Find A Job In Japan

By: Emilio Kimotho

Break Studios Contributing Writer

 It’s definitely important to get crucial tips from qualified people on how to find a job in Japan which is capable of leading you to a fulfilling job. If you are a foreigner and you would like to get a job in Japan, learn about the various laws in the country regarding foreign workers so as to ensure that you are within the confines of what the law stipulates. You should also consider getting help from friends and relatives who have a job in Japan or make use of recruiting offices in Japan or your country.

  1. English language proficiency. To find a job in Japan, you must be proficient in English language. There are many job openings for English language teachers, journalists, editors, voice-overs and actors all over the country. A college degree in English is all what is required to get into most of these fields.
  2. Foreign companies. Finding a job in Japan can be a challenging task for foreigners. The best way to accomplish your desire of working in Japan is by sending your applications to the foreign companies with branches in Japan. Foreign companies will more likely hire you and provide the necessary documents for work visa application.
  3. Timing.  In order to successfully land a job in Japan, you must apply early. To do this more effectively, it’s wise to find out when the company of your interest opens and closes for applications and send your resume as early as possible. For instance, most of the students start applying for jobs 2 years before graduation.
  4. International driving license. Getting an international driving license can be a big plus if you are interested in working in Japan. This would ensure that when you get a job you are able to drive in Japan and it may as well put you a step further in comparison with the other job applicants.
  5. Ikan. This is a personalized printing stamp that the Japanese use instead of a signature. To be prepared in case there is any signing of documents, it’s crucial to buy and register your inkan. Inkans are either made of plastic or wood and the latter  may cost less.
  6. Acquire the necessary work permits. This tip on how to find a job in Japan involves applying for a work permit from the Japanese embassy or consulate in your country and you will be assigned a status of residence depending on the industry you work in. If you change jobs, for instance from teaching to engineering, your status of residence also changes. You require to produce a valid passport, a letter from the company offering you a job in Japan and a filled out visa application form.
Posted on: Sep. 17, 2010