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Originally Posted by SamuraiAlchemistNinja
I'm good with computers, know a great deal of Japanese, can read&write Hiragana and nearly katakana, can speak spanish almost fluently, good with keeping records, filing, and I'm a super fast typer. Would those qualities maybe get me a good job in Japan?
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Actually, speaking Spanish is a huge benefit especially if you can speak Japanese as well. English education is very popular in Japan, but in all honesty Spanish and Portuguese would be a lot more helpful because of the huge number of South American immigrants moving to Japan to work in the factories. The first person to open a Spanish conversation school in the area I live in would make a ton of Yen.