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Need advice for a friend -
09-28-2007, 08:43 AM
Hello everyone,
I don`t really post much here but I love the forum and I got a lot of useful help here. I just moved to Japan in the beginning of August and i`m just now starting to get the flow of things. I have a friend that wants to work in Japan too but there`s one problem. She`s from HK. Since English teaching seems to be the vast majority of jobs out there I have no idea what she can go for. I don`t even know where to start looking. She said she heard that to be a teacher in Japan you need child care certification and it was easy to get in Japan. Is this true? If anyone can help me I would like to what jobs are available for people from Hong Kong. Or at least know where to look. Any helpful answer will be apprieciated. Thank you everyone. |
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09-28-2007, 12:28 PM
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10-01-2007, 12:13 PM
Thank you everyone. I also suggested teaching chinese but she says people in HK speak Cantonese and not manderine. I`ve been her friend for over a year and I can tell you no one will hire her to teach English. I was hoping I wouldn`t have to go back to her with bad news because she wants to come here so badly. Maybe her only other option is to enroll in a study abroad program.
ok thanks again everyone! oh and thanks for the thread on translating/interpreting work. My ultimate goal is to become a translator so i`m here to perfect my Japanese. |
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10-01-2007, 11:35 PM
There are Chinese schools much like the plethora of English schools in Japan, but they are a bit harder to find. Her best chance would be to a) have awesome Japanese ability and work in translating/tour guide of some sort, b) know Mandarin and work in one of these Chinese schools, c) find a school that teaches Cantonese which I would assume there is at least one or two in cities like Tokyo, Osaka, etc., or d) get a job with a Chinese firm that will place her in Japan.
I have never heard anything about having a child care certificate making it easier to find a job in Japan. Maybe it would if you were Japanese or in her case working within the Chinese community (second largest percentage of foreigners in Japan after Koreans). |
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