Explore essential information for building your career in Japan, including how to find a job, business opportunities, office Japanese, and understanding Japanese business etiquette.
The ritual of exchanging meishi, which is Japanese for ‘business card,’ is a much higher valued practice in…
Job hunting in Japan can be a difficult and ov…
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In Japan there is an unspoken rule about where to sit when you are in the company of your elders, co-workers, and customers etc. There are seats known as “Kamiza” and a ranking of seats for “Shimoza”. This is a unique part of Japanese and its purpose is to show respect and hospitality to superiors and customers by being considerate about where you sit.
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These are some tips for preparing for an interview at a Japanese company.
Working in a Japanese company requires not only knowledge of Japanese business culture but also the use of a polite form of Japanese that is not commonly used in daily life. Here are some commonly used Japanese business phrases you are bound to encounter while working in Japan.
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