Quote:
Originally Posted by Hatredcopter
I think the two most important things to work on to up your chances is to expand your skill set as much as possible, and to make networks and connections in Japan. The more people you know, the better chance you might have of finding a job opportunity. Though this probably isn't the definitive answer you're looking for, I think ultimately the chances of finding a good job all comes down to luck and being in the right place at the right time.
Hope that helps.
|
This is
EXACTLY the answer I was looking for. Thank you! That was all I needed to know. It is good to know with enough hard work towards adapting that I can eventually land a good job. I'd love the idea of working IT in Japan alongside Japanese natives with a company which has nothing to do with English.