Should i send the resume and cv in Japanese or English?

Hey, so I want to apply as an English teacher with the Yaruki switch group, their job only requires an associates degree, and I was wanting to apply for a position with them and was not sure if I should send my resume and CV in Japanese or English.

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  1. Save your Japanese for when they ask in the interview. A mention of your Japanese level in the resume is all you need.

  2. Speaking Japanese is considered a giant red flag by many English schools. So be careful.

    When I briefly worked at one of the big national ones, I was told emphatically to pretend I don’t speak any Japanese (I had an N2 at the time, got my N1 a year later). It was also taboo and I had to pretend while working I didn’t understand what anyone was saying.

  3. “Only requires an associate degree” I am assuming you live in japan? If not, Japan requires a bachelors in order to get a work visa. So you need to be legally in country to get that job.

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