Post Study Work in Japan

Post Study Work in Japan

Japan, one of the most powerful economies in the world, hosts most of the world-renowned multinational companies, and the major problem they face is population crisis. Though being an economic powerhouse, Japan faces a serious problem that is population crisis. In simple terms, the Japanese population is getting old because of which the young working population is shrinking. To tackle these problems the Japanese government is partnering with many Japanese companies and planning to bring skilled manpower to work for them through partnering with governments mainly from the under developed and developing nations such as Nepal. As the Nepal government has signed an MoU with its Japanese counterparts, now Nepali people with skills are allowed to apply for SSW visa to get into Japan’s market to work for them.  


Students seeking undergraduate or bachelor's degrees at Japanese universities that offer English-language programs will especially benefit from this trend. Alfa Beta, the best consultancy in Nepal, helps students get into prestigious universities such as International College of Liberal Arts, Tokyo International University, and Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. These universities offer their graduates great employment possibilities and substantial growth chances in the foreseeable future. Compared to holders of other degrees, obtaining a bachelor's degree in English from a Japanese university offers a significant advantage and makes job hunting much easier. With up to 99% of graduates from the aforementioned colleges finding jobs, these universities offer excellent job placement rates to their students, which attracts prospective students. 

There's a widespread misconception that working in Japan involves long hours and harsh demands. Although this was true in the early 2000s and 1990s, things have changed for the better. "Karoshi," or work-related deaths, occurred often throughout those years. On the other hand, the Japanese government has made a concerted effort to alter the corporate culture of Japanese businesses. Today, the hours at the workplace in Japan are flexible and most of one's duties do not need to be undertaken in the office. Most of the organization these days are encouraging work away from the office as it ensures that their staff has a well-measured work and life balance.

It is therefore clearly seen that Japan provides skilled people especially from countries such as Nepal with the unique opportunity to help Japan in overcoming its population crisis while at the same time allowing these skilled people to lead successful careers. When skilled Nepalese workers finally get chances to find employment within the Japanese labor market via the SSW visa, it is a win-win situation for both nations. Even brighter future lies ahead for students from any country whose medium of instruction is English upon entering Japanese universities. A bright future, high job placement rate, and a shift in work culture clearly define the scenario in Japan for the individuals who are ready to grab the opportunity.




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