They may never get back to you. Don’t apply to 3 places and then sit around and wait. When you’re job hunting you keep applying to every place you find until you get a job.
1. They are shitty companies that pay a poverty level wage. They can’t import labor due to the visa freeze because they provide no value to the nation. 2. They are shitty companies that pay a poverty level wage. You will earn more money working at McDonald’s where you currently are (Texas). 3. They are shitty companies that pay a poverty level wage.
The thing I’ve found with these kind of companies is that they respond pretty damn quick. I’ve never personally applied to these three specifically, but you shouldn’t expect to be waiting too long for a positive reply.
i applied to amity as well a few days ago but havent heard anything yet. but i also applied to other places, some responded within the same day, others a few days later
3 years back they took a week to get back to me while I was still stateside. Only watched the video for Nova and never managed to get further
Probably depends on whether you are in Japan or not. If not, I wouldn’t expect an answer anytime soon.
Took Amity 2 months and GABA 3 months for me. Never heard back from Nova (and a few others) myself. I heard back a lot sooner from other dispatch companies like Heart, whom I heard back within a day of applying on Gaijinpot (they offered me 180 000 yen/month so I declined them). Oh and make direct-hire places your priority to get into.
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They may never get back to you. Don’t apply to 3 places and then sit around and wait. When you’re job hunting you keep applying to every place you find until you get a job.
1. They are shitty companies that pay a poverty level wage. They can’t import labor due to the visa freeze because they provide no value to the nation.
2. They are shitty companies that pay a poverty level wage. You will earn more money working at McDonald’s where you currently are (Texas).
3. They are shitty companies that pay a poverty level wage.
The thing I’ve found with these kind of companies is that they respond pretty damn quick. I’ve never personally applied to these three specifically, but you shouldn’t expect to be waiting too long for a positive reply.
i applied to amity as well a few days ago but havent heard anything yet. but i also applied to other places, some responded within the same day, others a few days later
3 years back they took a week to get back to me while I was still stateside. Only watched the video for Nova and never managed to get further
Probably depends on whether you are in Japan or not. If not, I wouldn’t expect an answer anytime soon.
Took Amity 2 months and GABA 3 months for me. Never heard back from Nova (and a few others) myself. I heard back a lot sooner from other dispatch companies like Heart, whom I heard back within a day of applying on Gaijinpot (they offered me 180 000 yen/month so I declined them).
Oh and make direct-hire places your priority to get into.