I don't exactly know how to word this but I just want to know if it's worth trying for. I have worked in IT for several years and will hopefully be completing my bachelors next year. It's my understanding this is a hot field everywhere including Japan, although I work in infrastructure not development so that may change things. If I can hypothetically get my Japanese ability to N4 or N3 what are my chances? I know this is a very broad question but I wonder how much more difficult it would be as opposed to finding a job in the US. I had trouble doing that a few years ago, but I did get lucky and have since really upped my experience. Again, I don't know exactly how to ask this, but I went to Japan nearly a year ago and that feeling of excitement has never left so I figured why not try it before I hit 30. Thanks for any help and I can clarify if needed.
by Doodleboop_1