If you want to work in Japan,
I think you should start
with a part-time job first.
Yang
Major:Economics and Management FinancePassenger Transportation Business
Listen to the story of Yang, a graduate of Lingage Japanese Language School.
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.
Yang
Major:Economics and Management FinancePassenger Transportation Business
Two years ago, I traveled to Japan. The cities were clean, the nature was beautiful, and everyone had good manners. I was deeply impressed by many things, which made me decide to live in Japan.
Two days before the end of my trip, I searched on Google Maps and found my way to Linguage Japanese Language School.
I searched on the internet for a job that matches my interests and personality. If you want to work in Japan, I think you should start with a part-time job first. After gaining some experience, you should look for another part-time job.
At first, even simple physical labor is fine. Later, you can look for a part-time job or a full-time job that matches your expertise.
The most important skill is learning the Japanese language and customs. The real Japan is different from anime and manga. If you want to be part of Japanese society, you must properly study Japanese rules and manners.
Living in Japan will be an unforgettable experience for life, but at the same time, there will be many challenges. However, I believe that all of these challenges will become great stories in the future!