How does an American get a good job in Japan; not teaching English?
hakujin41 asked:
I have 4 years of work experience and a four year degree. I can speak conversational Japanese. Where can I find a good job in America that will send me to Japan? Are there agencies or head hunters that can help? I’ve been looking for four years and have only found jobs teaching English. Are there jobs out there that someone can land with an Economics degree and experience in business/management from a top company?
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I have 4 years of work experience and a four year degree. I can speak conversational Japanese. Where can I find a good job in America that will send me to Japan? Are there agencies or head hunters that can help? I’ve been looking for four years and have only found jobs teaching English. Are there jobs out there that someone can land with an Economics degree and experience in business/management from a top company?

October 24th, 2009 at 6:54 am
There is a saying of ole that says, “Get your foot in the door first.” In other words: Take what is handed to you and once you are there and working and people see you in action there is always ways someone that knows someone that will give you an open door to where you want to go. That is called “Inside Connection.” Al Feel GoodH
October 27th, 2009 at 2:06 am
Learening japanese, accepting the teaching position until you can understand the job market in japan Doncesar