Hey
I am 24, studying Japanese in my free time with an aim to pass N3 next year.
I lived in Japan for a year at an eikaiwa, and have moved back to the UK. I currently work as a Data Analyst for a medical consultancy.
What are my best options to advancing my career in Japan?
I feel like I have 2 options.
Option 1: keep earning experience in the UK, pass N3 and look for jobs at an intl. Company in Japan which will sponsor a visa.
Option 2: Get a teaching job in Japan again and use that visa to then job hunt, leave the teaching job and get an office job that way.
My degree is in Politics, and I have writing experience so my interest would be some form of copywriting, research type of role.
Any opinions / views greatly appreciated 🙂
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**Opinons on moving back to Japan in an office career**
Hey
I am 24, studying Japanese in my free time with an aim to pass N3 next year.
I lived in Japan for a year at an eikaiwa, and have moved back to the UK. I currently work as a Data Analyst for a medical consultancy.
What are my best options to advancing my career in Japan?
I feel like I have 2 options.
Option 1: keep earning experience in the UK, pass N3 and look for jobs at an intl. Company in Japan which will sponsor a visa.
Option 2: Get a teaching job in Japan again and use that visa to then job hunt, leave the teaching job and get an office job that way.
My degree is in Politics, and I have writing experience so my interest would be some form of copywriting, research type of role.
Any opinions / views greatly appreciated 🙂
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If you do option 2 you’re a fool. Stick with option 1.