Job-Hunting Guidance for Doctoral Students in Japan (English Session) – December 19

Are you an international doctoral student interested in working in Japan after completing your degree? This guidance session is designed for international doctoral students who are not yet fluent in Japanese but would like to learn about the Japanese job-hunting process and workplace culture.

In this guidance session you will learn about:
• Key points for doctoral students to consider when plammomg their careers
• An overview of Japanese companies and their hiring culture
• How to choose a company as a doctoral student
• Skills and Japanese language levels expected by employers
• Typical job-hunting schedule in Japan

Note:
This guidance session is intended for doctoral students who are not yet fluent in Japanese.
・For students supported by the SPRING program, participation in this event will count toward the program’s event requirements (Content List No. EA006).


Date and Time:
Friday,December 19, 17:30 – 19:00
Platform:
Online (Zoom)
Target Audience:
International Doctoral Students at the Institute of Science Tokyo
※This guidance session is intended for doctoral students who are not yet fluent in Japanese.
Language:
English
Lecturer:
Ms. Ozawa Yukiko (Consultant at Ryukatsu.:Ryukatsu, specializing in job-hunting support for international students)
Application Deadline:
Thursday, December 18 , 10:00 a.m.