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Vito wrote:Hey all, just me with a question(or should that be essay) that has been troubling me..
I visited Japan this year for my holidays and it really was fun..I just like how Japan works..how it's clean..how the vending machines don't get vandalized and defiled *thinks about the vending machines and general cleanliness of my school*, how the people are polite and helpful, so many things.
Anyway, what I would like your opinions on is, I am 15..and this year is where I'm going to have to really start to steer my life towards something (GCSE's and later i will have to choose A levels and so on). The only paths i would really consider now is being a solicitor (I went to a solicitors on work experience) and moving to Japan and doing something. Now, on to my point. Is there any real chance of getting a job in Japan other than teaching English, or should i just stick to being a visitor (when i can afford it)?
Any sort of help would really be helpful, as I can't think of anything the Japanese would need doing that they can't already do themselves (exept, perhaps, teaching them how to cook vegetables, take the yucky bits off fish and cook a yorkshire pudding). Thanks guys..I hope?
Bueller_007 wrote:b) Tech jobs & finance jobs. You'll probably need an M.Sc. in Comp. Sci., or an MBA in Marketing, etc. Big bucks to be made here too.
Jason wrote:Sorry about the minor thread hijack, but:Bueller_007 wrote:b) Tech jobs & finance jobs. You'll probably need an M.Sc. in Comp. Sci., or an MBA in Marketing, etc. Big bucks to be made here too.
What kind of JLPT requirements would this probably entail? I have a professor who worked at Sony in Japan for a while, but I don't think he speaks any Japanese. I imagine that even though it may not be required, having passed at least JLPT 2 would help if you were in competition with someone who doesn't know as much or any Japanese?
Vito wrote:Wow that's incredible if i wasnt typing on a computer i'd hug you
have 5 imaginary gold stars
*Edit, this site needs a credit system for people nice enough to help like that. I wish my school did Japanese GCSE's now (i knnow one school that does them in Mandarin)*
WCR91 wrote:Hmm, I'd also like to live and work in Japan one day. Being Vito's age, it's quite inspiring to know that someone else feels the same way I do. I, however, am more interested in working with computers or engineering.
What would be my best bet?
snipcod wrote:I was wondering if any one knows about getting jobs in the emergency service field? Say fire fighter or EMT?