Hello everyone,
maybe starting with something totally different: It's interesting to see what kind of threads in this "Japan Discussion" section exist. Most of them should be moved to the "Adult Discussion" or "JAV Discussion" section.
Okay, but let's get started with the real topic: robbus started a thread JAV Akihabara events (which should have been named JAV events or JAV actress events as it isn't related to Akihabara at all). And there a small discussion started with my post if there any open positions at R18.com in Japan.
The easy way...
Going to Japan, live there and find a job seems quiet hard, isn't it? There are some cases in which people from English speaking countries go to Japan after they finished their school or university and work there for some time as a assistant teacher for English. Some of them get later a real job and stay there (at least for some time).
And some are maybe going to Japan thanks to a holiday working visa.
...which is maybe not the way for everyone
But maybe that is not an option for anyone here. Some are from countries in which English is not the native language (e.g. South America, all parts of Europe except Britain and Ireland, Asia maybe except Singapure and Hongkong, Africa, Arabia). And many are already working for some years. Some are even exceeded the age for a holiday working visa.
The language
Another point is the language. While it is maybe not a problem for these "assistant teachers" it is one for the rest. I looked for some open positions in the Internet. And there seem to be 2 kind of open positions: One are total written in Japanese as they are not especially for foreigners. So I guess they assume that you have a decent level of Japanese. And the 2nd are written in English. But they require JLPT level 2 or better (and there is only level 1 which is better than that).
Maybe you know already a little bit Japanese buy movies, teaching it yourself or even taking some evening classes. But you're far from that level. Maybe you would even consider taking Japanese classes and a language school in Japan for a few months. Of course only if you will be able to live and work there. Otherwise it would be total waste. Spending so much money and time just for not needing subtitles anymore?
Several solutions...
I guess one solution would be even you have a company in Japan which really wants you for some reason. In this case you might be able to make a deal with them that you will go to a Japanese language school in Japan for some months before your contract starts. And that you will visit also Japanese classes on the weekend while you're already working.
Another solution is maybe that you find a company in your own country which is active in Japan (means having an office there). You can make a deal with them that you will be transferred sooner or later. If you're lucky everyone else in that company does anything NOT to be transferred to Asia. I experienced that in my last company as I had to visit a partner company and they discussed who had to go to China next. Everyone there - let's say - wasn't very eager to be the one.
Would be nice to get some input on this. Maybe a few things in addition before the first one posts something: No, I don't think that it will / would be easy to go to Japan and live and work there for some time. And, no, I don't go there to get a nice chick. If that happens: Okay. But if not, then not. My goal is not to get laid as much Japanese women as possible. Instead I want to get some overseas experience in general and a deeper look into the culture, people and country. I also don't think that everyone there is just waiting for me. I'm not a teenager anymore.
Yes, it would be definitely easier to go to an English speaking country. But I'm not interested and/or motivated at all to do so. Half of these countries I even wouldn't put a feet in it (no offence intended).
And I also think that foreigner have exactly the same problems if they want to work in my country...
maybe starting with something totally different: It's interesting to see what kind of threads in this "Japan Discussion" section exist. Most of them should be moved to the "Adult Discussion" or "JAV Discussion" section.
Okay, but let's get started with the real topic: robbus started a thread JAV Akihabara events (which should have been named JAV events or JAV actress events as it isn't related to Akihabara at all). And there a small discussion started with my post if there any open positions at R18.com in Japan.
The easy way...
Going to Japan, live there and find a job seems quiet hard, isn't it? There are some cases in which people from English speaking countries go to Japan after they finished their school or university and work there for some time as a assistant teacher for English. Some of them get later a real job and stay there (at least for some time).
And some are maybe going to Japan thanks to a holiday working visa.
...which is maybe not the way for everyone
But maybe that is not an option for anyone here. Some are from countries in which English is not the native language (e.g. South America, all parts of Europe except Britain and Ireland, Asia maybe except Singapure and Hongkong, Africa, Arabia). And many are already working for some years. Some are even exceeded the age for a holiday working visa.
The language
Another point is the language. While it is maybe not a problem for these "assistant teachers" it is one for the rest. I looked for some open positions in the Internet. And there seem to be 2 kind of open positions: One are total written in Japanese as they are not especially for foreigners. So I guess they assume that you have a decent level of Japanese. And the 2nd are written in English. But they require JLPT level 2 or better (and there is only level 1 which is better than that).
Maybe you know already a little bit Japanese buy movies, teaching it yourself or even taking some evening classes. But you're far from that level. Maybe you would even consider taking Japanese classes and a language school in Japan for a few months. Of course only if you will be able to live and work there. Otherwise it would be total waste. Spending so much money and time just for not needing subtitles anymore?
Several solutions...
I guess one solution would be even you have a company in Japan which really wants you for some reason. In this case you might be able to make a deal with them that you will go to a Japanese language school in Japan for some months before your contract starts. And that you will visit also Japanese classes on the weekend while you're already working.
Another solution is maybe that you find a company in your own country which is active in Japan (means having an office there). You can make a deal with them that you will be transferred sooner or later. If you're lucky everyone else in that company does anything NOT to be transferred to Asia. I experienced that in my last company as I had to visit a partner company and they discussed who had to go to China next. Everyone there - let's say - wasn't very eager to be the one.
Would be nice to get some input on this. Maybe a few things in addition before the first one posts something: No, I don't think that it will / would be easy to go to Japan and live and work there for some time. And, no, I don't go there to get a nice chick. If that happens: Okay. But if not, then not. My goal is not to get laid as much Japanese women as possible. Instead I want to get some overseas experience in general and a deeper look into the culture, people and country. I also don't think that everyone there is just waiting for me. I'm not a teenager anymore.
Yes, it would be definitely easier to go to an English speaking country. But I'm not interested and/or motivated at all to do so. Half of these countries I even wouldn't put a feet in it (no offence intended).
And I also think that foreigner have exactly the same problems if they want to work in my country...