Just curious but if your Japanese level is higher (N3+) and you are currently living in Japan (student visa), will this increase your chances of getting a better Interac placement? Specifically by good placement, I mean have a relatively chill boss and coworkers (location is irrelevant; city or countryside is fine). Basically I wondering if this skillset has any capability of getting you out of 社畜 or it just does not matter. Also, I always hear about "getting a better job once in Japan", but please explain how exactly to do that, because the application process to apply to a regular Japanese job is horrendous and you could still end up being 社畜.
by Real_Steak_6170