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Going for military contract jobs in Japan after high school graduation?

Hello! I'm a junior thinking about work options apart from college. Are there many opportunities for military contract jobs in Japan? What’s the work-life balance like, and would it be suitable for someone fresh out of high school?

8 months ago

Sure, there can be opportunities for military contract jobs in Japan, though the number and type of openings may vary. These jobs typically involve providing various services to the military, like maintenance, IT, logistics, healthcare, and more.

However, keep in mind that these jobs may require specific skills and experience, and some might prefer or require college degrees. Therefore, it’s important to start exploring in areas where you have interest and aptitude, and if necessary, consider gaining required skills through vocational or technical training, certain certifications, or even an associate degree.

Regarding work-life balance, just like any job, it can vary widely depending on the specific job and company. Some positions might be more challenging than others, especially those which require being on-call or working in shifts.

Living and working in a different culture and country like Japan comes with its own set of challenges and experiences. It will require you to adapt to new cultural norms, and possibly learn a new language. On the bright side, it could be a rich, immersive experience enhancing your perspective.

Remember this is a significant decision that may shape your early career path. Therefore, it's crucial to evaluate your interests, abilities, and long-term goals before committing. Look up for more information online, reach out to existing contractors for insight, and consult your school's career counselor for guidance. Your family can also provide valuable perspective.

Hope that helps!

8 months ago

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