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Nice to meet you | How recruiters view foreigners seeking employment in Japan

Nice to meet you.
My name is Sakura, and I run Japan Resume Support.

I have been reviewing resumes for foreigners for over five years.
On busy days, I check over 200 of them.

In particular, I have seen many documents from people who want to work in English-speaking roles in Japan.

Among them, there is something I often think.

"If only I had this information, I could make a decision."


What many people don't know

The reason you aren't getting hired in Japan is,
👉 not just about your ability.

Of course, there are cases where your ability is insufficient.

But in reality,

👉 there are many people who are rejected because their information isn't conveyed, even if they have the ability.


Common lack of information

When recruiters look at a resume,
👉 they cannot make a decision without this information.


・Your residence status (type of visa) is unknown
・It is unclear what you can do
・Your working conditions are not visible


👉 Without information, recruiters cannot make a decision.

As a result,

👉 you cannot proceed to an interview.


What I will write in this note

In this note, I will write about
👉 the points that recruiters are looking at

in simple Japanese.

At first, for
・International students
・Dependent visa holders

I am writing this for people who are.

The themes are,
・How to write a resume
・Residence status (types of visas)
・Working hours

and so on.

After that, I will also write about English teachers.


Finally,

to those who are trying hard but not getting hired.

👉 If you change how you write, the results will change.


Please leave a comment.

I want to know your situation.

・International student
・Dependent visa
・Aspiring English teacher

Please comment with one of these.

I will read your comments to understand your residence status and job preferences, and write about them in future articles.


About saving this article

You can look back at this article later.

👉 You can use it when writing your resume.

Therefore,
I recommend saving it by clicking 'Like' or bookmarking it.

If you follow me, you can see new articles as soon as they are published.


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