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When you look at a Japanese job listing or employment contract, amongst the terms of employment, you will be sure to want to check out
As recruitment specialists, we know it’s not always easy finding the right job.
What’s more, finding the right job in another country like Japan, with a language barrier and cultural differences to contend with, adds an extra layer of difficulty to this process.
Our company offers support for internationals wishing to work in Japan, so you don’t have to get through these challenges alone.
Together we can uncover more choices and possibilities.
Regardless of nationality, it is our mission to match everyone with their most suitable career, creating opportunities for you to play an active role in Japanese society.
First, register with us using one of the google form links below.
Our services are completely free for jobseekers.
Next, we'll reach out to you by phone or email to schedule an interview at our offices or via zoom.
At the interview, we'll ask you some questions to learn more about you, including your skillsets and expectations. We'll then try to find some prospective companies.
If we find a company that could be a good fit, we'll go ahead and set up an interview for you. We'll be there every step of the way to guide you through the process.
If your interview results in an unofficial job offer, a signed agreement will be made. We'll continue to support you until you star working at your new company.
Register as a job seeker under a specified skilled Worker visa.
To learn more about the different visa types available and which you are eligible to work under, please visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs official website.
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