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04-02-2009, 11:35 AM
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04-05-2009, 03:07 PM
Just an update:
I'm currently waiting on an offer, and they may even hire my wife too. My wife said she would only agree to go if its in graphic design. She doesn't want to have unemployment on her resume and she refuses to do anything thats not related to her field even temporarily. I feel like we're asking for too much. Most people don't get offers like this, and its even more rare with this economy. What do you guys think? am I wrong? |
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04-05-2009, 03:26 PM
Is it true that employers in Japan view any kind of unemployment as a bad? It seems to me that if you specified that you left for spouse's job, that you would be ok. I'm young and don't have alot of job experience, so this might just be something everybody knows
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04-05-2009, 05:10 PM
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I am not going to suggest whether you should try to convince her, but you have to remember that, everything in life is a trade off, if this is something that you 2 really want to do (to live in Japan), then some personal sacrifices need to be made Another issue with graphic design is that, its a matter of the subjectiveness in people's judgment towards creativity and art. She really will need to find a company whose product is to be sold outside of Japan, as I am sure that the material your wife was trained in is better suited for wherever you guys are. Just a matter of cultural difference and taste. For graphic design she probably have better luck in the 3D area with the gaming world Kresin, from what I learned from my uncle, it is a big deal for locals to be out of work. But in the case of a foreigner, it is always a valid reason that the spouse is out of work. |
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04-06-2009, 02:33 AM
Well I talked to her a bit more. We may be going after all. We're waiting to see what kind offers we get. Wish us luck!
By the way, godwine - are you in Japan/have been in Japan? I was kind of confused. Also, thank you for the tips. my wife has been reading this thread as well. Quote:
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04-06-2009, 12:01 PM
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Good luck with it! Its definitely a dream come true for most people on this forum. I live there when I was a kid. My father had some business going on, so he was working there with my uncle, who is native Japanese (I am Chinese.. very very distant relative). Since making my own income, I have been going back regularly, like yearly since 2004 or 2005. SOOOOO, that said, my 2 cents is purely from my limited knowledge of the country and its culture. Hope that helps! |
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