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Busier Than Shinjuku Station
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Posts: 1,474
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Central Virginia (Yamagata currently)
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10-08-2009, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by nick149
hey look my mom said that if i find a good job there (in japan) she will think about it....so my question is....is there anyone who knows about a 'well' paid job in japan which doesnt need a bachelors degree or be a native english speaker and without experience needed and who can sponsor for the visa like a journalist or secretary or teacher in kindergarden (without exp needed) or something like that??? i know my question is a bit silly and maybe childish but please reply to me!!!i d like my dream to come true u know like the most of u!!!!
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Let's think about this logically. Could one do that in one's home country? Find a "well paid job" which doesn't require one to have some type of a degree? For the most part "no", unless you're the child of a person who owns a company or carries a lot of weight.
Anyway, for the most part, a degree is mostly for Visa purposes. You can get around that by having a certain amount of years in a specific field, but you still have to find a company willing to sponsor you for you to go over.
A job as a journalist or a secretary, in Japan, I doubt a native English speaker would excel there since I'm pretty 100% certain that a very high level of Japanese language skills would be needed since you'd need to have to speak with the actual Japanese people there, especially if working as a secretary. As for the journalist...maybe a job with an international paper might do, but who knows. Just research that one.
Now, for a Kindergarten teacher, I doubt you'd even find a place willing to give one a job for that even in your home country unless you had some experience with young children and if it's to teach English, usually a TESOL Certification or some type of certification for teaching English as a second language is needed.
You could look on international job sites to see what some of the requirements are for some jobs. Gaijinpot is a good place to start, and I just came across an ad for a Kindergarten teacher too.
https://jobs.gaijinpot.com/index/vie...t/job_id/31866
I also came across another old ad for an Assistant Kindergarten Teacher.
https://jobs.gaijinpot.com/index/vie...ct/job_id/3946
Pretty much most of what I said above, applies there. Experience is a must.
Last edited by SSJup81 : 10-08-2009 at 11:37 AM.
Reason: Edit: Never write out posts when you're half-sleep...you make really stupid mistakes. ><
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