Recently I applied to a English taught undergrad program.
Do u guy think I would be able to get hired upon graduation in japan? (Considering that I’ll be fluent in Japanese)
Im asking here because the uni states that the prospects are good but i know that it can possibly be BS because as a private uni they need to attract students.
I would be job hunting in 2028 so idk if the job market/opportunities will change.
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**Job prospects upon graduation**
Recently I applied to a English taught undergrad program.
Do u guy think I would be able to get hired upon graduation in japan? (Considering that I’ll be fluent in Japanese)
Im asking here because the uni states that the prospects are good but i know that it can possibly be BS because as a private uni they need to attract students.
I would be job hunting in 2028 so idk if the job market/opportunities will change.
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