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Originally Posted by samokan
you are in IT or techie stuff?? then there are lots of possibilities for you 
but if you graduate in your country and come to Japan as a fresh graduate, oppurtunity is kinda slim. But if you study and graduate in a top level university in Japan, then your chances is big.
If you are a student here, chances are just like what MMM said, teaching is a good way to earn money. Most students I know, who have permission from their respective universities of course, teach/tutor English during their free time. It's basically the easiest way. Other part-time jobs are kinda hard on their school schedule, and teaching is very flexible.
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So, what you are saying is: If I graduate from a college in America and come to Japan hoping to be a computer engineer of some kind, It'll be harder to find that type of job than if I had graduated from a Japanese college? What about if I do as MMM said and "exchange" from an American to a Japanese college?
One more thing: If I ever do need to teach English in Japan, what kind of qualifications do I need?
Thanks so much for your help!