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Business level Japanese -
03-09-2007, 12:17 AM
Hey all, I am currently a sophomore in college, and I am looking to work in Japan post-graduation. My parents are both Japanese and I attended Japanese school from 1st grade to 8th grade so I could speak it fluently. From looking at numerous job posts, I got the impression that in order to work in Japan my fluency has to be at the business level (I guess this means fluency in reading in writing) and I am not at that level yet. That said what is the best way to prove to companies that I am fluent in Japanese? Pass the Japanese proficiency test level I? Also where will I be able to get some study materials?
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03-09-2007, 01:23 AM
There are lots of books regarding the previous JLPT exams, you can buy one and practice on it just to see how the test is structured
if you want to take the business level japanese, you can take the JETRO exam. But i suggest you pass the JLPT 1 or 2 first before taking JETRO. The difference between the 2 is that JETRO has an oral exam to test the speaking proficiency. for more info --> JETRO - BJT Business Japanese Proficiency Test - What is the JOCT? |
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