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noodle 10-26-2007 08:40 AM

forgot to mention.it's the same in france. if you go to a TOP uni like marie cure etc or a "grande ecole"=engineering school. you can do any subjuct you wanta nd get a great job with nothing to do with the subject.

I think this is great for me because i don't have any real ideas for a future career, so all i'm doing is getting my grades and going to the top/near top uni's

noodle 10-27-2007 09:08 AM

got a question for you ferrari. where you work (bank), from which uni's/countries do you employ the most from

TokyoFerrari 10-27-2007 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 278466)
got a question for you ferrari. where you work (bank), from which uni's/countries do you employ the most from

Honestly, most banks here go from headhunters. If you are looking at a japnese bank then I am not sure. If you come here with a degree, I can introduce you to some good people and you would come through them... Hays, Robert Walters, ect.

TheUnknown 10-28-2007 12:08 PM

just want to ask you this since you work in a banking environment. is there a high demand in Japan for accounting related jobs?.. and what about the pay?..

TokyoFerrari 10-28-2007 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUnknown (Post 279328)
just want to ask you this since you work in a banking environment. is there a high demand in Japan for accounting related jobs?.. and what about the pay?..

Sure. 60-80K a year starting?

GhostBlade 10-28-2007 10:51 PM

I'm planning on coming to Tokyo during the summer of next year for a month. Which is the best month during the summer? I believe in June it rains and in July and August it's humid.

TheUnknown 10-29-2007 03:24 AM

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Sure. 60-80K a year starting?
is it in yen?.. or amercian dollar?..

TokyoFerrari 10-29-2007 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by TheUnknown (Post 280049)
is it in yen?.. or amercian dollar?..

$ but you are talking finance. It would be lower in other areas of the market. And this is no japanese banks. Citi, Morgan, Goldman...

TheUnknown 10-29-2007 03:31 AM

finance?..
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It would be lower in other areas of the market. And this is no japanese banks. Citi, Morgan, Goldman...
what about being an accountant in Japan?.. maybe work for a bank or something?.. cause i'm going to Uni next year and i'm planning on doing BCOM- Major in Accounting.

TokyoFerrari 10-29-2007 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by TheUnknown (Post 280056)
finance?..

what about being an accountant in Japan?.. maybe work for a bank or something?.. cause i'm going to Uni next year and i'm planning on doing BCOM- Major in Accounting.

If you plan on working in Japan, research the market and see if you fit. if you want to be an accountant, well, i am not sure what industry you want to work in. If it is finace, then see my answers above. If you want to be rich in japan, stay in finance. Major in something that will allow you to become a VP by 28. Get an MBA if you can. Most importaintly, learn japanese. 日本語話せないと仕事できないよ。


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