Top 10 Jobs in Japan for Foreigners [New]
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Top 10 Jobs in Japan for Foreigners |
1. English Teacher
Conditions for English teachers in Japan remain difficult today. On the plus side, English teaching jobs are available in all of Japan's 47 prefectures. It's possible to live virtually anywhere in Japan and teach English (most other jobs for foreign workers are located in Tokyo).
English teachers seldom regret the decision to work in Japan. Even if they don't walk away with big money — it's a great experience.
2. Research and Professorships
Japan is always willing to hire researchers who reach the top of their field. In certain areas, such as robot research, Japan is the top destination for researchers.
Professorships (especially short term contracts) are also possible in Japan.
3. Engineering
Many Japanese companies (including those in the electronics, automotive and heavy manufacturing industries) are open to hiring foreign engineers.There are a great number of engineering jobs in Japan — it's not a function most Japanese companies are willing to offshore.
4. Information Technology
Japanese companies haven't been quick to offshore IT to India. Most IT shops have hired at least a few foreigners in the local market. This is only likely to increase.5. Small Business
Japan is ranked 20th of all countries by the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business Index. Starting a small business is extremely tough — it's doubly tough in a foreign country.Nevertheless, some foreign entrepreneurs have been successful in Japan.
6. Bars
7. Actors
If you can act and speak Japanese it's not that difficult to get small parts in Japanese television and films. There aren't many foreign actresses and actors who become stars in Japan. However, it does happen.8. Models
Japanese print advertising requires a large number of foreign models. Your face doesn't stay fresh in Japan for long — models are recruited directly from abroad for short (well paid) contracts.9. Recruiter
Foreign recruiting companies operate in Tokyo to supply foreign professionals to foreign and Japanese companies. Most of their business comes from foreign investment banks. They tend to follow the same boom and bust cycle as the banks — hiring one year and laying off the next.10. Sales
Japanpedia Team
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