Story of Antoine, a graduate of Linguage Japanese Language School

Listen to the story of Antoine, a graduate of Lingage Japanese Language School.

Voices from Students

Voices from Students

Introducing the voices of students
who have learned business Japanese at Linguage Japanese School.
Listen to our Linguagemates about learning and various supports
at Linguage Japanese Language School.

Voices from students・Antoine 1

Linguage Japanese School has
individual follow-ups.

Antoine

Major:Animation film ProductionIT company



Why did you choose to study at Linguage Japanese Language School?

There are two reasons.
The first reason is that I want to work in Japan. Before choosing this school, I searched for various schools. However, many Japanese language schools do not have business and job-hunting classes. I think it's a very good advantage over other schools.
Another reason is that it is conveniently located near Shinjuku station. Shinjuku station is a big station, so there are many trains going back and forth. The rent in Tokyo is a little high. I think you can live in Saitama or Chiba. There are many trains from the Saitama and Chiba areas to Shinjuku Station.

Job Hunting Support at Linguage Japanese Language School

The job search is individual from each student. Linguage Japanese Language School provided individual follow-up and helped me write my CV in Japanese, which is different from many countries. Since I already had professional experience, I also needed to write a work history. And since there are different job opportunities based on specialization and experience, our teachers send job offers to each student via messages. Read it carefully and see if it matches the job you are looking for. The school introduces us to agents who are specialized in different sectors. I think this is a great advantage of getting support from the school, because finding a job in Japan is not always easy and there are many customs that are not found in other countries. You can always ask questions or get advice about your work.
There is also support for daily life. For example, you can always talk to the school staff if you have visa, insurance, or city office issues.

Voices from students・Antoine 2

Message to those with a dream of "I want to work in Japan"

I think you should start job hunting as soon as you arrive in Japan. The process takes time. Interview selection may be difficult depending on your work specialty. However, it is better not to give up until the end. Because someday a chance will come.