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Engaging career in Japan

カテゴリー : Career | サブカテゴリー : Latest career 投稿日 2023-11-06 11:01:48


Engaging career in Japan

Living and working abroad in Japan presents an exciting, valuable opportunity for my personal and professional growth.  I have been seriously considering this move for some time, and I have three main goals to engage in order to assure my success herein. .  

Firstly, the cultural immersion experience of relocating to Japan will foster my growth with a newly found appreciation and deeper understanding of this important and ancient world culture.  In my home country, media, news and pop cultural or entertainment outlets have largely controlled my previous exposure to Japanese culture, but by living and working on a day-to-day basis in Japan, I will be in the best position to understand and appreciate its culture and people.  As an added benefit, I will have an unprecedented opportunity to accelerate my learning and practice of the Japanese language, which can be a valuable skill for the future.

Secondly, living and working abroad without my normal support network of friends, family and familiar lifestyle systems will remove my “comfort zone.”  Learning new methods and systems to facilitate my everyday life will be crucial.  This stripping away of my familiar context will put me in a more self-reliant position.  I have not experienced this since early youth.  A self-reliant lifestyle will sharpen instincts in problem solving, ingenuity and creative thinking.

Thirdly, professional connections and a good work history in Japan are a benefit.  Japan is one of the USA’s  most important and longest-standing economic and political allies.  Exploring and succeeding in the Japan job market doesn’t limit me, and can become translatable to many overseas markets where Americans and Japanese do business.  I may be able to consider work for Japanese companies in the U.S. or vice versa.

Building a Social Network:

Community is a deep concept in Japan; having a strong network will take you far in your career. When working in Japan, attending work events, seminars, and even after-work dinners will be a great way to build up your network.

Remember the saying: “It’s not what you know; it’s who you know.

Building a strong social network inside and outside the company is the quickest way to find good opportunities, land a promotion, or even switch careers.

No opportunity is too small to start networking. Even if your Japanese skills aren’t up to par, showing initiative in connecting with people will always win points over not trying. 

Highly Process-Oriented Approach

The highly process-oriented approach in business and personal life relates to the mindset of paying close attention to every micro detail.

Japanese people believe in fixing the entire process by doing a complete root-cause analysis rather than fixing the problem itself. Japanese business process Kaizen, which means “change for the better” or “improvement,” is all about improving the processes.

The pros of the highly process-oriented business culture are better quality and fewer chances of mistakes in general, and the cons are the time to go to the market and a mindset with high resistance to change.

 

 

 

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