work culture
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Behind The Culture Of Social Gatherings In Japan: The Meaning Of “Kai”
“Kai” (会) is a kanji that means “gathering, meeting”. Gathering and meeting up with the people in
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Employee Benefits: What to Expect at a Japanese Company
Working in Japan offers numerous benefits. While many might dream of working in Japan to get better
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Lifetime Employment in Japan
Japan is notorious for its lifetime employment process, but many Japanese firms are searching for mo
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Free! Ask Anything Consultation Event For Foreigners in Japan!
Living in a country different from the one you grew up in has its merits and problems. Life in J
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How to Get Your Visa Even If You’ve Been Deported!
Getting deported is undoubtedly a scary experience. Your livelihood and everything that yo
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The Labor Shortage in Japan
In the current article, I’d like to discuss some issues concerning the long-term economic future of
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5 Tips for a Successful Job Interview in Japan
As the winter holidays are fast approaching, workers and companies alike are starting to consider th
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How to Quit Your Part-Time Job in Japan
Do you have a part time job in Japan, and do you know how to quit politely? Maybe you will no
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4 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Work if You’re Truly Sick
I'll have you know that nobody really wants to get sick for real. It's annoying and ex
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Things You can Do to Prevent Stress at Work
If you have been employed before then you know for a fact that stressful a
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How to quit your part time job with a legitimate reason?
If you are working in Japan, I think most of you have thought of quitting your job. When I was doing
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How to Message Your Boss When You are not Feeling Well! How to Write an Email
When You are not Feeling Well, How Should You Message Your Boss? If you have worked in Japan for
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Don’t struggle by yourself! Signs that your part time job is “black”
Unpaid overtime work, unreasonable sales minimums you must meet, extreme punishment for small mi
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5 Facts about Power Harassment: Workplace Bullying in Japan
What is Power Harassment in Japan? Have you ever heard of the term ‘pawa-hara’? This word has bee