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Tag Archives: working in Japan
Daijob Go Global Career Fair 2013 [Tokyo]
Date: March 22nd, 2013 (Fri.) 16:30-21:00 Cost: Free to register and attend Location: Shinjuku Tower, Tokyo Website: https://www.daijob.com/en/cfair/companylist/12 (日本語・中国語) Daijob is Japan’s most well-known and well-respected online resource for bilingual and internationally minded job seekers, and the Go Global Career … Continue reading
Posted in announcements, applications, CVs and resumes, events, job openings, jobs, senior year, undergraduate
Tagged bilingual, business, career fair, Daijob Go Global Career Fair 2013, graduates, Japan, job fair, job hunting, jobs, mid-career, professionals, Temple University, Tokyo, working in Japan
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Working in a Japanese Work Place
My first priority after college was to get a job. I was fresh out of school and it was not very difficult to keep my resume to a page in length. At times, I felt ANY job would be great … Continue reading
Posted in culture, embassy, jobs, main posts
Tagged business, Embassy of Japan, getting adjusted, hierarchy, Japan, office, winging it, work environment, working in Japan
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