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I am a graduate of 12 junior college in Japanese. I would like to ask your predecessors for advice on finding a job.

I'm in class 1 1. As a senior, I really want to give you some relevant experience for your reference, because I didn't have any guidance at first and took many detours.

1. Be sure to enter a big company. Never enter a small Japanese-funded enterprise. On the one hand, there is little room for training and promotion, on the other hand, the management of small companies is mostly informal, especially Japanese bosses, who often lose their temper with their subordinates and get angry.

2. Many Japanese-funded enterprises specialize in recruiting fresh Japanese students, because they think the white paper is the best way to teach, and people with work experience have their own ways and are disobedient. I don't know which city you are in. There are many Japanese companies in the Yangtze River Delta in Shanghai.

3. I started my first job as a translator, and then I slowly jumped ship. Remember, language is just a tool. You must learn other skills through continuous accumulation, and then use your language advantage to give full play to your ability.

So, having said that, I understand your mood now, your confusion and confusion when choosing a job, but believe in yourself, you will find your place and realize your value in the process of groping forward or even hitting a wall. Let's go