If you’re changing jobs in Japan — or trying to find one for the first time — there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Hello Work in Japan. It’s Japan’s public employment service, but many foreign ...
The Associated Press Yoshihito Hasegawa, who heads Tokyo-based TRK that runs a job-quitting service called Guardian, shows a diagram to explain what his service does at his office in Tokyo on June 21.
An official with a food service company that had a booth at a recent job fair held in Kariya, Aichi Prefecture. According to the official, the company has been employing non-Japanese students for ...
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