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How to find a part-time job when studying in Japan?

China students studying in Japan generally choose to work in their spare time. So what ways can we find a suitable job and carry out part-time work smoothly in Japan? The following is a brief introduction to some ways to find a part-time job in Japan, hoping to help you find a job smoothly:

First of all, international students should work legally, knowing that in principle, Japanese students can't work in Japan for three months, and they must apply for an activity permit without qualification, and it is stipulated that the working time per week should not exceed 28 hours, and the average working time per day during holidays should not exceed 8 hours. One thing must be remembered is that they can work only when their studies are guaranteed, and not for the sake of working.

There are mainly the following ways to find a part-time job:

1. Look at the recruitment poster to find a job

When many shops need to recruit part-time employees, they will put up posters at conspicuous positions outside the door, indicating the positions, requirements and other information. If you come to an unfamiliar environment, you can take it near your residence and school? Carpet search? In this way, you can contact each other and consult the job when you see the job posters that meet the requirements of international students and that you are competent. One thing to note is that you need to memorize the honorifics often used in inquiries and several standard questions's answers in order to pass the interview smoothly. If you think the store is not suitable for you, keep trying. Generally, chain stores are more promising, safe and reliable.

2. Make use of free recruitment magazines

On weekends, there will be a new issue of free recruitment magazines at the gates of supermarkets, shopping malls and stations, and you can take them away and read them at will. For example, townwork is a weekly issue, which publishes a lot of information about recruiting part-time employees, which can be said to be one of the most effective ways for international students to find jobs. This kind of magazine is usually divided by region. Japanese students can find the recruitment information in their convenient areas, and choose the jobs that suit them. If they find the right ones, they must seize the opportunity and contact them at the first time to avoid being preempted by others.

3. Visit recruitment websites frequently

Nowadays, the Internet is the most convenient and fastest way to circulate information. There are many very formal part-time recruitment websites in Japan, such as? baitoru.com? , not only includes the recruitment information of all regions in Japan, but also can carry out conditional search according to various ways. Japanese students can search by region, by railway line or station, so it is easy to find their own convenient places, and they can also choose the search conditions? Pay for transportation? 、? Have a working meal? Even? Welcome international students? Wait for a position with favorable conditions and find your favorite job. It is best for Japanese students to contact each other as soon as they see the information, or they can apply by filling in their personal information on the website and wait for the other party's notice. It should be noted that if you apply for multiple jobs at the same time, you must keep in mind the names of each store. Don't wait for the other party to call and still don't know which company you want to interview, leaving a bad impression on the employer and the work will fall short!

4. Friends introduce

Friends introduce jobs, which may be the safest and most successful way for Japanese students to find jobs. School seniors or students with good Japanese have found jobs. When the shops where they work continue to recruit or they need to leave their jobs, the chances of being directly hired if they can be recommended or quoted by these people are very high. Therefore, Japanese students should have a good interpersonal relationship with friends and classmates, and there may be unexpected gains.

Japanese students working in Japan all require job seekers to have a good command of Japanese and be able to communicate in Japanese, especially in telephone contact and interview, so it is very important to lay a good foundation in Japanese in China. Only Japanese Students Association is established to facilitate the exchange and discussion between only students who are about to study in Japan and those who have already studied in Japan. Only students who are about to study in Japan and have just arrived in Japan can get help and care from their predecessors in Japan, get updated and more direct information on working resources, help each other and smoothly carry out their study and life in Japan.