This article will talk about the general differences between the first interview and the second one, from the prospective of interviewer and interviewee separately. And to explain some questions which are most likely to be asked.
Working in Japanese: Japanese Language Proficiency and Expertise Matrix
As Japanese corporations from various industries expand overseas, the variety of jobs that utilize Japanese is continually increasing. However, the Japanese capabilities, expert knowledge, and skills required for each job vary greatly.
This article uses mapping to provide an introduction to the Japanese language proficiency and level of expertise required for jobs that utilize Japanese.
It should be a useful reference for your job-hunting activities and learning objectives, such as what Japanese jobs are best suited to your current level of Japanese language proficiency and expertise, and what areas you can improve in to open up new job possibilities.
Japanese Language Proficiency and Expertise Matrix
Read more about Japanese recruitment information, see Japanese-Jobs.com ( https://jp.japanese-jobs.com/en).
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