Japan suffers from a lack of workers and opens more than a thousand vacancies in essential sectors such as food and electronics. Find out how Brazilians can apply and take advantage of this unique opportunity to work in one of the most advanced countries in the world.
Japan, one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, faces an unexpected challenge: a serious labor shortage.
With a rapidly aging population, the country is desperate to fill vacancies in critical sectors such as food, auto parts and electronics. And you can be part of the solution!
Currently, Japanese descendants, such as Nisei, Sansei and Yonsei, can work in the country to work in Japan.
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To apply, you must have no criminal record, not have many tattoos and present photos that prove your Japanese descent.
Visa and Employment Requirements
Jobs in Japan with visa and re-entry: To work in Japan, you must have a valid work visa. Specialized agencies help with the visa and re-entry process, facilitating the relocation of workers.
Average Salaries in Japan
How much do you earn from a job in Japan? The average salary for men and women is around 2.500 to 3.500 dollars per month. Converting to reais, with the dollar at R$5,40, this is equivalent to approximately R$13.500 to R$18.900 per month. Gender pay equality is a reality in Japan, and patience and commitment are essential to save more.
These jobs are found through recruitment agencies, such as Pipoll Travel, which specialize in jobs in Japan. According to the company, these agencies have partnerships with large construction companies and offer vacancies in various industrial sectors. The process generally involves registering with HR, interviews and choosing the service before traveling to Japan.
Sectors with Available Vacancies
Currently, there is a high demand for workers in the food, electronics and auto parts. The opportunities are vast and varied, with vacancies in different regions of Japan. On the Pipoll Travel website, which can be accessed clicking here, for example, there are countless vacancies in these sectors mentioned.
Tips for Getting a Job
Is it difficult to find a job in Japan? According to experts, it is not difficult, as long as you meet the basic requirements, such as being of Japanese descent or the spouse of a descendant. Specialized agencies are the best way to search for and secure a place in Japan.
Do you believe that the labor shortage in Japan could be a unique opportunity for Brazilians? Leave your opinion in the comments!
It's a lie, these salaries don't exist, you can't even get a **** salary for 3500 dollars, even worse for women. Don't fall for this scam.
I would really like to know where Japan is so I can go…
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I'm a sansei who lived there from 95 to 2008.
Salary remains the same?
Today I am here in Brazil, 45 years old.
Trying to live my life with a salary of 3000 reais per month.
According to my calculations as a veteran, the only thing worth going back there is if I accept dying there.
Due to the violence in Brazil, and other things, sometimes I want to go back.
Everything is an option to choose.