How to get a job in Japan?

If i search a job in japan how much salary minimum i get?

  • hello i m from india before i made a post on japan so i decided to work in japan :) sure japanis a beatiful place :) i have studied till intermdeiate and no degree :0 but i m very faith to customers and speak good i dont know japanese but i know english according to my qualification what kind of job may i get i m trying in toyota or sony as clerk assistant :) i m expecting a salary of atleast 80000 yens per month :) plz i want to settle in japan :) i have a passport in india and :) can i get a job in japan :) so i can earn there and live :) happily :) and get perminent residence afer 5 years there may be sure u can help me :) my dream is japan :)

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    No degree = no job. Sorry

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You have posted this twice already and i have already said to you to snap out of this dream you are in. You won't get a job in Japan or settle there. It does not hurt to dream though but one day you will come crashing down

Mr Burns

Give up your dream. It's not going to happen. ¥80,000 a month is a paltry sum. You'll be lucky to afford a 1 room apartment, with a communal bathroom, on that amount. I wouldn't plan on eating much more than instant noodles, too. Heck, I wouldn't even plan on eating every day. We speak Japanese in Japan for everyday life. English is only used in English classes. And the way you type, no way in heck is anyone going to give you a job teaching English. And no Japanese company will hire you if you're not near-fluent in Japanese (read, write, and speak). Again, please stop. It's not going to happen.

Boyaki

First, 80,000 yen/month won't be enough to live on. Second, AS YOU HAVE ALREADY BEEN TOLD BY NUMEROUS PEOPLE, you are not going to get a job without a degree. There is the 'spousal visa' route, but that presents the problem of finding a Japanese spouse and then being able to read, write and speak Japanese on a fluent level. Because as I told you last time, you are NOT going to be an English teacher. EDIT: Boyaki made a good point. PLEASE stop!

TriisoDecylPhosphite

You won't get to Japan. :) Won't happen what you are asking for is like asking for millions to fall from the sky. Your best bet is to live in india and get a job that rely on MATH such as a programming job. Then you can work from india as a freelancer and do jobs really cheap and kill the american economy. I mean we all know thats the plan anyhow minus well admit it and just do it. Its already happening now. Or you can just come here to USA and get a nice business supplied from our Gov while us Americans are suffering you will own a dunkin donuts or MANY of them along with your family and make millions :) Why not huh? :-/ ughh

Ken

without a degree, you will not be able to get a good paying job. you do not speak or write or read japanese so that will make it even harder. You can though get a under the table job, in roppongi or shibuya some where.

chil_lie23

If you have no degree, you need 3+ years of experience in your field (depends on the type of work visa) to get a job. If you are a student in Japan, you can apply for special permission to work up to 20 hours per week (usually McDonald's type of work). For a student working a McDonald's or a similar place, the starting salary is around 900 yen per hour. That means about 18,000 per week or 72,000 per month. To live in the Tokyo area, you're looking at at least about 45,000 for a maybe 3mat size room, probably around Matsudo (Chiba) or near Omiya (Saitama). English is pretty useless in Japan unless you can teach it. Most companies want you to have had 12 years of your education in English, as well as a college degree. Generally this will apply to people from the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Some companies will hire non-native speakers (with degrees), and this is assumed to include people from the Philippines, Singapore, or India, where people do speak English. They will also pay them a lot less than their western counterparts. And this assumes they have degrees. Only a shady company would hire someone without a degree, and they will pay even less than that. Permanent Residence takes at least 10 years of continuously living legally in Japan. This means a work visa and also not leaving without a re-entry permit. Basically it all boils down to your ability to secure both a work visa and a job. Without those it would be pretty impossible to move to Japan.

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