Hello,
Currently I'm learning japanese because my girlfriend is from japan.
I might be moving there in a couple years but I wonder, is it easy to find work if you're still learning japanese? Also, I have an education in the electrical field, I'm an electrician for about 8 years now, about to switch for a little while to real estate realtor since I also studied that a couple years ago and I just wanted to try it out, anyway, would it be hard to find a job or would I be okay? I'm looking at Aichi prefecture.
by mr_iBombZ
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To be blunt, it is not easy to find a good job without business-level Japanese, unless you have in-demand skills (IT, software, etc) and can work for a multinational company or similar that functions in English.
Most native English speakers without strong Japanese language skills try out English “teaching,” which is low pay and little career advancement, but it can provide a work visa.
If you don’t need a work visa (if you’re married to your Japanese girlfriend and come over on a spouse visa), you can do any job they’ll hire you for— such as factory work normally doesn’t require much Japanese, and of course you could work remote for a company in your home country.
I guess the first question is will you be marrying your girlfriend before coming to Japan? This is not curiousity but rather Visa related
Based on this post you could probably uh…
*checks notes*
teach English
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