it's a skill issue I'm aware of. I'm still taking online japanese lessons and learning on my own but I'm still having difficulty speaking properly that I bomb interviews even though I get quite a lot of them.
It's almost impossible for me to get a job that isn't an english teacher or blue collar. I'm around N3 level but it's still not enough. Engineering and IT jobs pay well and accept people with just N3 level Japanese but I have neither the degree nor experience
by CivilScene2048
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Let’s see. By your own admission, you are functionally illiterate and have neither qualifications nor experience.
What are you expecting?
To be brutally honest with you, the job market is at a point where N2 isn’t always enough now.
I’m looking for your guides in Osaka- Kyoto area if you are interested hit a pm
Someone who is determined to fail will probably find a way to do it.
Or, put another way, you either give up, or you succeed.
Have you considered forgoing Osaka and looking in Tokyo instead? Seems like the obvious path.
Welcome to Japan, friend. This is the reality.
How do you intend to work abroad without a degree or any prior experience?