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Test Engineer (BI Product)
Salary: JPY 8.0M - JPY 10.0M
Industry: Software Vendor
Location: Tokyo
English Level: Business Conversation Level (TOEIC 735-860)
Japanese Level: Fluent (JLPT Level 1)
http://daijob.com/link/go/ConsulKyuboMerumaga4

Internal Network Engineer
Salary: DOE
Industry: Machinery/Precision Equipment
Location: Tokyo
English Level: Business Conversation Level (TOEIC 735-860)
Japanese Level: Fluent(JLPT Level 1)
http://daijob.com/link/go/ConsulKyuboMerumaga5

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Japan - Through the Looking Glass by Jacqualine Kurio: Indirectly No

One of the key factors that have enabled the Japanese to survive in a
landscape fraught with difficulty has been their ability to harmonize
as a group. Recognizing the importance and far-reaching consequences of
this fact cannot be underestimated. In the past, rice was the single
most important commodity that people could produce and it is a mark of
Japanese ingenuity (something that the world appreciates today in the
production of ever-more sophisticated electronic goods and gadgets) that
they were able to glean so much from this humble crop.

Read the full story!
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TERRIE'S JOB TIPS: What Happens When You're Out of Work?

Although I usually refrain from making comments about issues related
to law, not least of which because I'm not a lawyer, there are some
questions that come up over and over, and are clearly relevant to a
lot of people. Today's issue is about what happens to your visa status,
or more accurately, your Status of Residence (SOR), if you lose your
job. Also, does it matter whether you were fired or left of your own
free will?

Read the full story!
http://daijob.com/link/go/qwt1
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- The skills and experiences you have gained since the last time
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