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How to find post-military jobs in Japan?

I'm a veteran considering relocation to Japan and curious about job opportunities there. What challenges might exist in securing post-military jobs in Japan? Are there resources or companies known for hiring veterans abroad?

a year ago

Securing post-military employment in Japan may present several unique challenges, given the country's culture, language, and hiring processes. However, it's not impossible, and leveraging your military experience could certainly aid in securing employment.

One of the key challenges you might face is the language barrier. Proficiency in Japanese can substantially improve your job prospects and make the transition smoother. If you wish, consider enrolling in Japanese language courses or self-learning platforms for furthering your language skills.

In regard to resources, one of the largest job databases in Japan is GaijinPot. It is targeted at foreigners seeking employment in Japan and houses job postings across diverse industries. Anther platform tailored specifically to veterans is "Hire Heroes USA", which has global job listings, including Japan, and resources such as resume help, which could prove beneficial in your job hunt.

Regarding companies, global companies with a prominent presence in Japan such as Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft have been known to have a favorable approach towards hiring veterans. Additionally, the U.S. Federal Government employs many veterans abroad, including in Japan.

Another possible route to explore are contractor roles with the Department of Defense stationed in Japan. The DoD often has openings in areas such as logistics, administration, and security among others, and veteran experience could be highly advantageous for these positions.

Finally, networking can be a potent tool for job hunting in Japan. Reach out to existing contacts, attend job fairs, or get involved in online communities to build connections.

Remember, everyone's journey is unique and it may take time for you to find the right fit. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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