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With a good university education, is easy to get a job in Japan? |
Travel Info In an internationally recognised university:University of Sydney, if I was to know Japanese well, would I be able to get a job in one of the following areas: - General Managing in business - Physics - English Teaching (this is an option I would take at the end of my career; would it be possible to get a decent income without a degree?) Please provide proof and explanations. Travel Tips I'm not sure what you mean by "if I was to know Japanese well," but I will address the other part of your question. If you can speak Japanese at close to the native level, you can get a job in almost any area. Proof? There are already foreigners in all areas in Japan. But there Japanese is, for all intents and purposes, native. For English teachers, as long as you have a degree, you can get a teaching job. It is better if your degree were in something related to English, but depending on the school, it won't matter much. You wouldn't have much of a chance at an educational institution, like a uni or a HS or Jr.HS, but for private English schools, you would be okay. Source(s): For further proof of my knowledge on the subject, take a look at my profile. Other Travel Tips |
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