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If you’re looking to work in Japan, check back here each week as we review our database of top jobs posted to GaijinPot and showcase some of the most interesting ones. You can apply directly to these companies by creating a profile on GaijinPot Jobs! Operating Staff for "teamLab Planets" (art museum)Company: PlanetsSalary: ¥1,200 ~ ¥1,450 / hour. Estimated monthly salary for 5 days a week x 9 hours (including 1 hour break) = ¥192,000. For 3 days a week x 6 hours (no break) = ¥86,400.Location: Tokyo, JapanEnglish: Business levelJapanese: ConversationalApplication: Must currently reside in Japan...
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If you’re looking to work in Japan, check back here each week as we review our database of top jobs posted to GaijinPot and showcase some of the most interesting ones. You can apply directly to these companies by creating a profile on GaijinPot Jobs! Localization Game TesterCompany: Lionbridge GamesSalary: ¥1,250 / hour, project-basedLocation: Kanagawa, JapanEnglish: FluentApplication: Must currently reside in JapanLionbridge enables more than 800 world-leading brands to increase international market share, speed the adoption of products and effectively engage their customers in local markets ...
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Pursuing a career as an English teacher is one of the fastest ways to live and work in Japan—provided you meet the requirements. However, the drawbacks to this convenience are the industry’s competitiveness and relatively low pay. According to insights from Japanese job boards and our own GaijinPot Jobs, the average English teacher salary in Japan is approximately ¥280,000 per month, totaling around ¥3.38 million annually (roughly $21,763). Let’s look at the recent trends and compare English teacher salaries in Japan. Average Starting English Teacher SalariesNot all English teachers are the sa...
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As humans, we’re hardwired to experience stress. A little stress can even be a good thing, especially if it’s fleeting and attached to something positive. Case in point: Stress that accompanies buying a house or getting married can promote focus, motivation, and excitement. However, never-ending stress isn’t so pleasant, and for many stressed-out people, their main source of persistent stress is work. This isn’t shocking news. Anyone who’s held a job for five seconds knows that stress can be part of the territory. From bad bosses and angry customers to hard deadlines and revenue goals, profess...
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Working as an assistant language teacher (ALT) is a common occupation for native English speakers in Japan. Not only does it provide a secure way to move to Japan and start working, but there are always plenty of English teaching jobs available at schools and at eikaiwa (English conversation schools). However, many people who start as an ALT might want to transition to a different role. Though job hunting in Japan can be tricky, the current labor shortage means that foreign workers are increasingly in demand. There are so many other options besides a career as an English teacher. Read on to le...
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That's according to new research carried out by Bloomberg, which highlighted which countries on the continent are lacking female leadership at the top. It named Ireland and Luxembourg as the two countries in the less-than-flattering position, which comes as a reminder that there is still progress to be made for women to have equal opportunities in top jobs. The 'pink tax': Why are women and men treated differently when it comes to sales?For Ireland, the retirement of Margaret Sweeney, the chief executive of Irish Residential Properties REIT, resulted in all 31 companies listed on Euronext Dubl...
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Are you thinking about starting a new career in Japan? Understanding the country’s job market (and finding a better job) demands insight into industry trends. But your most important question is probably, what is the average salary in Japan? Data from Japan’s National Tax Agency and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare suggest that, in 2024, the average salary in Japan is ¥4.58 million, approximately $29,589. However, the median is likely closer to ¥3.6 million, equivalent to $23,268. But how do salaries differ across various sectors? Do factors like age or gender influence earnings? Let’...
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