How I got my first Full-Time JOB in JAPAN + ADVICE (Tokyo Creative)

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  • This is actually one my most asked questions!! Here's the story behind how I got my job and now work in Japan at Tokyo Creative! Finally everything is revealed!!
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Intro
    0:34 About my journey
    2:02 Moving to JPN
    3:13 Applying for Tokyo Creative
    5:22 Visa Options in JPN
    7:08 What you need to get a job
    8:45 How to find a job in JPN
    10:54 General advice

КОМЕНТАРІ • 265

  • @seerasan
    @seerasan  Рік тому +167

    I've been wanting to make this video for SO long!! Hope my story & advice is helpful to any of you wanting to work in Japan 🇯🇵

    • @alexandergiesser
      @alexandergiesser Рік тому +4

      You did such a great job! Thank you!!!

    • @jacobrael6565
      @jacobrael6565 Рік тому +2

      So awesome that you shared this with everyone! Thanks!!

    • @CinemaShowFilms
      @CinemaShowFilms Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much for making this video!!!

    • @AnxMa
      @AnxMa Рік тому +5

      I was so close to visiting Japan at one point. I'm a Motion Capture actor and in late 2015 I was in contact with Capcom about the facial likeness role of Leon for the Resident Evil 2 Remake. I failed to mention I also have a voice acting background, in the end I lost the part and I can't forgive myself for wasting such an opportunity. That would've been a real dream come true to work in and visit Japan

    • @xxfutureisnowxx
      @xxfutureisnowxx Рік тому

      Out of curiosity, is Tokyo Creative in need of any DP's?

  • @nigelc.7818
    @nigelc.7818 Рік тому +30

    I did Japanese at high school for 5 years and a degree in Japanese plus a working holiday to Japan for a year in between back in the early 90s. Im still in JP some 30 years later.
    Given the exchange rates and salary for entry level jobs, I doubt I would make the same move if i was graduating now. That said, your information is right on the mark.

  • @ChaosPrimus
    @ChaosPrimus Рік тому +78

    I'm not sure moving to Japan would ever be for me, but this is still an interesting peak behind the curtain at the challenges that you face trying to do so. Big respect for anyone who managed to overcome all those hurdles. And I'm glad you got the job at Tokyo Creative as otherwise, I certainly wouldn't be here!

    • @IdentifiantE.S
      @IdentifiantE.S Рік тому +4

      I would love to go there one day, Japan is such an interesting country 😄

  • @twoshadesofochre
    @twoshadesofochre Рік тому +7

    32 year old me with no degree and no possibilities of ever living there watching this like 👁️ 👄 👁️
    Jokes aside, only watching this to support the channel. Happy to be a lifetime tourist of Japan 😂

  • @krissydiggs
    @krissydiggs Рік тому +5

    Man, you’re so lucky. Being Australian and also having access to Japanese lessons in high school and college. Perfect hand in life dealt.

  • @JelloPuddingFood
    @JelloPuddingFood Рік тому +14

    Your drive and laser focus dedication to your goal is super admirable. I'm glad that worked out for you. This video also explains why you're so good at Japanese! Makes sense after all you've done.

  • @a2i3ltpt48
    @a2i3ltpt48 Рік тому +8

    I recently discovered your channel for the very first time, and I was instantly captivated by the incredible journey you've shared. Your experiences, including the challenges and obstacles you've overcome, have deeply resonated with me. Your story is truly inspiring. 🥰

  • @kellyscott5675
    @kellyscott5675 Рік тому +10

    Really glad you made this video, Sarah. Inspiring story of how you chased down a dream and made it happen, including some great advice.
    My son has a strong interest in going to Japan, so I will make sure to share this with him as there is some great information here.

  • @Smiler7Smiles
    @Smiler7Smiles Рік тому +6

    She finally got her own channel!!! FINALLY so happy for her. I was so happy when she got more air time on Tokyo Creative. Subscribed for sure!! She so humble!!

  • @colinmathie2710
    @colinmathie2710 Рік тому +4

    Tokyo Creative are really lucky to have you, your videos along with everyone else's are awesome Sarah.

  • @-DirtyShoes
    @-DirtyShoes Рік тому +25

    Whoah Sarah, this video is a LEVEL UP. Great job! Love your work! Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm sure a lot of folks will find it inspiring and practical. The concept of relocating to Japan seems like such an impossibility. It's good for all of us to see people actually do it. Tokyo Creative is lucky to have you and I'm sure they feel that way!

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much!! :) Wanted to give my first proper sit-down talk style video a good crack, the editing was fun but took hours 😂
      If you set your mind to it, it's definitely possible to move to Japan and get a job!! Step one is believing in yourself!

  • @Stavosmonkey
    @Stavosmonkey Рік тому +8

    Great video Sarah, wish it was easy to get this information while I was in/leaving school but that was many many years ago (2001) so much easier now to get this information and find the right ways to go about things!

  • @ryanfields4990
    @ryanfields4990 Рік тому +2

    Loved listening to how you ended up on tokyo creative glad you landed on your feet after the pandemic 😊

  • @helle.larsen
    @helle.larsen Рік тому +3

    This was so interesting, thanks for sharing! 😊

  • @kratos_pt1121
    @kratos_pt1121 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi, Sarah, we're a great addition to TC and Japan as a whole, thank you for sharing your story, you are awesomely wonderful!

  • @shrawanagrawal2483
    @shrawanagrawal2483 Рік тому +1

    amazing video about your life in japan. I am watching your videos from quite sometime, and it is fun to watch them. Keep bringing such contents.

  • @rarefactioncurve6310
    @rarefactioncurve6310 Рік тому +3

    I have been a fan of Tokyo Creative and noticed that you are a big part of the channel. I totally admire your effort to be involved in Japanese things and that you have proved your dedication! (I am a Japanese expat living in Japan and lived in Australia as well!). I am sure that you got your current position because of your proficiency in Japanese culture and language AND your friendly personality ("fair dinkum" good Aussie Sheila" that is what I mean without sounding anything rude or pejorative). I wish you very well and love your uploads!

  • @Furitenma
    @Furitenma Рік тому +2

    You made good choices and took advantage of them. Good work! I wish I was younger, I would jump at the chance without a second thought.

  • @orange6852
    @orange6852 Рік тому +4

    thanks Sarah!!! this helps alot!

  • @bokunokyle6120
    @bokunokyle6120 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for making this video, Sarah! I am going to be studying abroad in Tokyo from fall for the next year, and the content in the video is so applicable to me. Its such a strange and pleasant coincidence that this video so aligned with my goals is posted right before I start my journey. It must be destiny! hehehe

  • @perlaberlanga1745
    @perlaberlanga1745 Рік тому +4

    This is amazing! You are truly blessed! You are living my teen daughters dream lol well you are excellent at your work, I love your videos and they do inspire me into wanting to visit Japan, it looks like such a beautiful and serene country ❤️✨️

  • @kendericklin
    @kendericklin Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your journey!

  • @FuzzleyFuzzington
    @FuzzleyFuzzington Рік тому +2

    What a cool video, and congrats on getting your job. I see you on TokiDoki's videos and you popped up on my list, so nice to see you have a channel.

  • @EatCoffee
    @EatCoffee 6 місяців тому +10

    I cant imagine how much dedication you have! you moved high schools to study Japanese, minored in Japanese in university. Got a job as a barista in Japan and now this job. You motivate me to start making changes in my life to get what I wanted too!

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  6 місяців тому +1

      That makes me happy to hear! Good luck with everything! ☺️

  • @MailMe2Japan
    @MailMe2Japan Рік тому

    so proud of you

  • @EnigmaDave
    @EnigmaDave Рік тому +6

    Thank you for explaining how you landed your job with Tokyo Creative. You have been a wonderful and amazing addition since you joined! I doubt I'm the only viewer that would love to see your "Proposal Video". Do you have a copy online? If not, I look forward to the "Behind the scenes" video you mentioned.

  • @jacobrael6565
    @jacobrael6565 Рік тому +8

    It’s really such a huge difference between work culture in Japan to just about anywhere else in the world! 😵‍💫 It’s amazing how much of your journey we have been able to share in and appreciate. Thank you for taking us along for it! Be safe, and keep up the great work!

    • @sourahhshakt-ti8uz
      @sourahhshakt-ti8uz Рік тому

      What is bad about japnese work culture?

    • @andresvelazquez5922
      @andresvelazquez5922 Рік тому

      @@sourahhshakt-ti8uz imagine American work culture x 100.
      It's so bad it is common to commit suicide at your job or get drunk shitess because your boss wants to get drunk.

  • @YuujiVermillion61
    @YuujiVermillion61 Рік тому

    Happy to see your journey into japan wish you the best to for the future ahead 😊

  • @joepaa2674
    @joepaa2674 Рік тому +3

    i really like your channel. This is my first post from the US

  • @venusolitude
    @venusolitude Рік тому +1

    super informative video! thank you

  • @WMARUoriginal
    @WMARUoriginal Рік тому +1

    Yay your own channel! Subscribed!

  • @nagasako7
    @nagasako7 Рік тому +2

    This is probably the best video from Tokyo Creative - Chris Broad - Trash Taste in regards to Big question. Working in Japan. Anyone can travel to Japan on Holiday. Learning to move there is complex question

  • @josho6854
    @josho6854 Рік тому +31

    How I did it: 1) went on semester abroad in Japan, 2) Graduated with double major in Japanese and engineering, 3) Got a job with an American company with Japanese operations, 4) got transferred to a Japanese office of the same American company. It was great. Don’t teach English, pursue a real career while you live in an exotic foreign land.

    • @wanderingjadah
      @wanderingjadah 6 місяців тому

      I love to see this comment. I am working on a degree in computer science with my focus in cyber security and my ultimate goal is to work abroad eventually. I wish my college offered Japanese language- that's awesome you were able to take that.

    • @wanderingjadah
      @wanderingjadah 6 місяців тому

      I love to see this comment. I am working on a degree in computer science with my focus in cyber security and my ultimate goal is to work abroad eventually. I wish my college offered Japanese language- that's awesome you were able to take that.

    • @hhpp6911
      @hhpp6911 5 місяців тому

      Nothing wrong with going out and teaching English ya tool

    • @JasperASantiago
      @JasperASantiago 2 місяці тому

      Do you have social media I can reach out and ask questions possibly

  • @OrenjiRae
    @OrenjiRae Рік тому +5

    Hi Sarah, I have been watching you through Tokyo Creative and I didn't even know you had your own channel until it came up in my recommendations!
    I found this video so interesting! Thank you so much for sharing your experience, I found it so inspiring to my own career path! I'm currently working as a Production Assistant at a studio in my local city, but my goal is to one day move to Japan and work as a Production Co-ordinator / Production Manager! I'm currently around N5, so my Japanese skills will need a little more work before then, but you have definitely motivated me to keep at it, and maybe one day I can achieve that goal! 🌟
    All the best with your future goals! 💖

  • @silverian
    @silverian Рік тому +2

    It was nice to hear your background story Sarah!

  • @waltergibson9178
    @waltergibson9178 Рік тому

    awesome story. You are an ispiration for many. You are important.

  • @cv5420
    @cv5420 Рік тому +5

    I live here too as an American and work at Japan Inc. for one of the biggest tech companies. Anytime there is a job posting where it says "Must have fluent - native level Japanese", that usually means they don't want foreigners. Even if you do get interviewed, chances are quite low. Many Japanese still aren't comfortable working with foreigners because it means more work to accommodate.
    But it's not the end all be all. Many Japanese companies need and want foreigners to cover jobs Japanese can't do. That's where I'm at. It may not be the ideal company but it can your ticket to Japan. I have experience in my field and came here alot older than the host. Good luck to those that are taking a leap of faith.

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 9 місяців тому

      I've worked with Mongolians, Koreans, and Chinese in Tokyo who had near native-level fluency because they've been learning Japanese language from high-school and have degrees from Japanese universities. I've also worked with foreign-nationals who were raised and educated in Japan. (They were Peruvians, Indians, Brazilians, and Taiwanese.) So "native-level Japanese" doesn't necessarily imply Japanese nationals. What it means in reality is that they need formal Japanese education and degrees.

  • @SirKober
    @SirKober Рік тому +1

    Thank you Sarah for making this video. I have been to Japan twice. Once right wen Corona started and once again for three weeks in may this year. I have been travelling the country a lot and I am really in love with it. I start to think about more and more about trying to get a Job there and stay longer. Your video gave me a lot of mental tailwind on that so thank you very much. I will keep learning and practicing Japanese and I am also taking N4 in summer. Maybe I can find an expat job for next year :)

  • @kaiguyniki
    @kaiguyniki Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the advice! It cleared my head and I have a few plans now.

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  Рік тому +1

      Happy to hear it! Good luck :)

  • @yustamoment
    @yustamoment Рік тому +3

    Loved this video amazing work! I am not a huge fan of the TC videos because it is too cutesy for me sometimes but individually Your and Emma's videos are my favourites. I hope to see more videos coming on this channel ❤

  • @richardwilliams877
    @richardwilliams877 Рік тому +6

    Can't belive you've been with Tokyo Creative 3 years! Where had the time gone 0_o
    I've always enjoyed your work presenting; Sarah and Emma combo always put a smile on me and my partner's face :D
    Looking forward to your future work and thanks for sharing!

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  Рік тому +4

      I can't believe it either!! So happy to still be in TC working with Emma and the team! Thanks for all the support

  • @slax4884
    @slax4884 Рік тому +1

    I had always seen you at the Tokyo creative videos but didn't realise you had your own channel awesome :)
    Very informative video :)

  • @breathingtokyo
    @breathingtokyo Рік тому +10

    wow you did a lot of things, girl! so hardworking, well done :)

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  Рік тому +1

      Aww thank you Marina!!!

  • @taison1623
    @taison1623 Рік тому +1

    あなたのような美しい人が日本の文化、伝統、様々な物を好きになってくれて非常に嬉しいです!日本で仕事が見つかって良かったですね!
    I'm very happy to hear that you like Japanese culture, traditional, j-pop music and something Japanese stuffs! Good for you to find a great job Tokyo Creative in Japan!

  • @aerosmith4eva890
    @aerosmith4eva890 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video + advice!

  • @michaelwatson9089
    @michaelwatson9089 13 днів тому +1

    I am going to study Japanese, visit for 2 weeks next year to build up connections while networking, and try to apply for a visa once I get 5 years experience in Front End development. I might also, network with people at the Yokosuka base where I was stationed back in 05.

  • @scloh1
    @scloh1 Рік тому +12

    That's a really uplifting story. I don't think I was even aware of Japanese culture until I was 24 and most of that was from InitialD xD . I tried a few times to learn Japanese on my own, but never got far. Maybe I would have tried harder or paid for lessons at the time if I'd been looking for software engineer jobs over there. Your cafe uniform looked so cute. Will we ever see a return of top-knot-and-apron Sarah? LOL

  • @BlackCatBCB
    @BlackCatBCB Рік тому +1

    I arrived on a student visa. I agree I really recommend it. I found a job, I’ve been here for over 14 years lol

  • @Raver_S_Thompson
    @Raver_S_Thompson Рік тому +2

    N1 is hard. Joey has said in the past that there are natives that can’t even pass the N1 because the language is always adding more and more kanji or understandings of things

    • @nigelc.7818
      @nigelc.7818 Рік тому

      I will clear this up for you. I'd say almost all second year middle school students in Japan would pass the exam easily and some primary school students would pass. The exam is not that hard. Kanji kentei level 1 though is a different story 😂

  • @arthurwanderstheworld
    @arthurwanderstheworld Рік тому +1

    Very inspiring thank you so much. I love Japan so much. I still have to go to Japan.

  • @Parker_Luck15
    @Parker_Luck15 7 місяців тому +1

    It’s cool to see videos from a creative in Japan! I’m currently in college for a bfa in graphic design and have been looking for what routes I should be taking to maybe get a job in Japan. However I haven’t been able to find anyone talking about creative jobs like that lol

  • @thishandleisntavailable.
    @thishandleisntavailable. 11 місяців тому +3

    you are an inspiration. keep up the good work =)

  • @mhmohammed9494
    @mhmohammed9494 Рік тому +2

    It's so useful for me as I'm newly arrived and live in nagoya......but didn't get job yet .....me from 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰

  • @jessrobinson7267
    @jessrobinson7267 9 місяців тому +2

    Hey! Extremely helpful video. I would love to hear more about your honest experience in Japan - I’m also a young female from Australia and genuinely considering moving there for a while. It would be amazing to hear how you thrived as well since I’ve only read that it can be extremely difficult for foreigners relocating there 😊

  • @xddesho
    @xddesho Рік тому +1

    You are an amazing person. I just bumped into your video. It is probably hard to explain how cool and wonderous your Career to Japan is.. It's my flight date back to Australia I've been here for 2 weeks and 3 days.. Man. So much thing to do here even for a Lifetime you won't able to finish the exploration.

  • @akauto2900
    @akauto2900 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the amazing videos! They're very helpful and you are breathtakingly beautiful!

  • @UzumakiNaruto-le4zj
    @UzumakiNaruto-le4zj Рік тому +3

    NEVER GIVE UP ON JAPAN!!!

  • @felipechaves6100
    @felipechaves6100 Рік тому +15

    Japanese language skills is also very important for most IT jobs here too. But I’d say 90% of places want N2 or N3, and you can even manage to get a job without JLPT if you manage to show you can speak the language to somewhat equivalent level during the job interviews.

    • @EveLusiana
      @EveLusiana 4 місяці тому

      do we need IT bachelor degree?

    • @felipechaves6100
      @felipechaves6100 4 місяці тому

      @@EveLusiana while it’s good to have one, if you have any bachelor degree and experience in the IT industry, I think that most companies wouldn’t mind much. Specially because it is super common to work outside of your degree in Japan.

  • @christophblack9390
    @christophblack9390 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!!

  • @NimrodClover
    @NimrodClover Рік тому +1

    Nice overview of the more common ways to get yourself to Japan and great insight into how you did it. It does seem to follow the typical story line however. The vast majority of people who have shared their "Getting to Japan" stories appear to have these common core points:
    1. Early positive exposure AND interest in Japan, at least by High School age (often earlier)
    2. Some manner of early study abroad, student exchange, family vacation to actually visit the country of Japan
    3. Almost immediate arrival in the country via University study, work study, or teaching
    In al, the average pre-Japan efforts seem at least 5 years in duration.

  • @ToushikaCuber
    @ToushikaCuber Рік тому +8

    How I got my full-time job in Japan: Go to Japan as an exchange student, learn Japanese in a year, go through the recruitment process as other Japanese students, get a job, done! That gives you a job in a year and a half. 😎

    • @NeonPixels81
      @NeonPixels81 Рік тому +4

      you had me until "learn Japanese in a year".

    • @user-bc2vv5km3f
      @user-bc2vv5km3f Рік тому

      what you didnt mention is the high school fees and that you need to show them how much money you have on your bank which is like over 2000 dollars. the whole stay, school , activities are paid by your parents.

    • @ToushikaCuber
      @ToushikaCuber Рік тому

      @@user-bc2vv5km3f I was an exchange student, so I was paying my home university's fees , not the Japanese one's. That's the best part.

  • @AllisoninTokyo
    @AllisoninTokyo Рік тому +1

    I feel like I could copy paste this video onto my channel because our paths and advice are soo similar 😂 Loved to hear about your story!!! I’ll have to do this sometime

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  Рік тому +1

      Yes!!! I would love to hear your story!!

  • @bilingualwriterjapanesetex7156

    Hi! I teach Japanese in America. Sometimes people ask me how you can get a job in Japan. Thank you very much for explaining so well. I will recommend watching your video next time somebody asks me.

  • @jtstudio7020
    @jtstudio7020 17 днів тому

    One year late here but I was searching for Akita attractions and found your video! After many videos later, I saw this! I have been following Abroad in Japan and Sharmeleon and thought that Tokyo Creative sounded familar! Your video inspired me to continue learning Japanese and hopefully (after more trips to Japan) I can move there :) Subscribed!

  • @steven54
    @steven54 Рік тому +3

    I’m not even looking to work in Japan, but your videos seems very useful and practical for young people looking to start careers in Japan. I have been to Japan as a tourist multiple times, and my only comment would be that it would be difficult to find happiness working in Japan, unless you are fluent in Japanese.

  • @erin8069
    @erin8069 4 місяці тому

    This is so interesting to me. We’ve very similar job but in Western Australia, doing Tourism consulting for local government and currently planning my work holiday visa to Japan.
    I’m so glad I found this channel!!

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  4 місяці тому

      That’s cool! If I ever moved back to Sydney, I’d probably wanna work for tourism Australia, they do some really great projects! (Their socials are always popping off too haha) good luck with your working holiday!

  • @Topgunchannel
    @Topgunchannel Рік тому +1

    Nice to meet you from Tokyo
    Wow! You are so lucky

  • @D3athlyV1sag3
    @D3athlyV1sag3 Рік тому +2

    YAAAS!
    Subbed. I reckon you'd be incredibly popular as a youtuber too.
    You and Emma are incredibly funny and great when you travel together, though it would be cool to see content from you too.

  • @FishSlappee
    @FishSlappee Рік тому

    I just moved here on a Working Holiday Visa (finally now the pandemic is over wiiii!) and my goodness, I'm so jealous but happy for you! Can't wait for the BTS videos ^^ I'm also making videos here on UA-cam and would love to see what a Tokyo Creative shoot looks like ~

  • @kippath3739
    @kippath3739 10 місяців тому +1

    Your video inspired me to achieve my dream to one day live overseas and JAPAN is up there. I'm thinking work from home job that allows working from overseas is the key to living outside of the U.S.. Congrats for your hardship of achieving that, I feel ya for getting emotional for trying soooo hard to achieve something and succeeding in that. 👍

  • @ThisMarv
    @ThisMarv Рік тому +5

    I'm currently here on a working holiday visa as well, but I kinda just use it so I can tour the whole country with the car I bought here :) I do like the idea of moving here properly, but I don't really know what kind of job I want to do unfortunately. Kind of want to move away from IT, but not sure where to

  • @kurigohan_and_kamehameha
    @kurigohan_and_kamehameha Рік тому +19

    I’m from Italy and I have only an high school degree. In October I will move to Tokyo for 1 year with a student visa to study Japanese and I really hope that I will be able to find a job during my staying. Since Italian people are so rare in Japan, I hope that there will be something specifically for Italians. Wish me a good luck! ❤️
    P.S.: congratulations for your job and your journey in finding it!

    • @wallace6228
      @wallace6228 Рік тому +1

      with high scholl degree won;t approve you to get working visa

    • @kurigohan_and_kamehameha
      @kurigohan_and_kamehameha Рік тому

      @@wallace6228 not true

    • @Feljo
      @Feljo Рік тому

      i think they allow you to get part time jobs while on a Student Visa, but you will need a Work Visa if you want to stay there after your studies.

    • @Anth19051996
      @Anth19051996 Рік тому

      Sono anche io nella tua stessa situazione, stavo per prenotare la scuola ad ottobre poi ho desistito per paura di non riuscirci! Buona fortuna ti auguro di riuscirci, fa sapere com’è andata poi!

    • @user-bc2vv5km3f
      @user-bc2vv5km3f Рік тому

      @@Feljo thats not really true

  • @bahabenslama162
    @bahabenslama162 Рік тому +2

    This was a great video, I am a 3D motion designer and I came from TUNISIA, good thing we have a 90 days tourist without Visa here, it's been almost 3 weeks now, and I am doing my best searching for jobs.

  • @edvela3865
    @edvela3865 Рік тому +4

    I always wonder how foreigners living in Japan made it work or what path they took to live that dream. Another great video Seersan!👏👏👏

  • @grapiemon
    @grapiemon Рік тому +10

    Thank you so much for this informative video!!
    Honestly it is amazing how much hard work you put into wanting to eventually work in Japan, and I'm sure there were a lot of hardships along the way...!!! I'm also Australian and as someone in their late-ish 20s after graduating from uni (with N2 as well), I tried to look for work in Melbourne where I could use Japanese but I wasn't able to find anything (I have no 'qualifications' besides my Japanese)...I'll be starting my new full-time role in an environment unrelated to Japanese. It's been a harsh reality accepting that and watching this video, whilst making me very anxious along with thinking "I'll never be able to do this because it's too late for me", watching this video has given me hope.
    I hope that next time I ever comment on one of your videos I am also working towards the goal of eventually ending up in Japan working.
    You're an inspiration to many people, thank you💕

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  Рік тому +7

      It's definitely never too late and I really believe if you keep searching, you'll find something where you can use your Japanese skills, especially if you have N2!! ❤
      In Sydney, we have lots of local Japanese magazines targeted at Japanese people living here or on the working holiday, so maybe Melbourne has some like that which could have job info! (e.g. Nichigo Press, Japaralia) I used to like reading these and sometimes saw job postings.. Otherwise, joining local Japanese FB groups in Melbourne could have some info. Another option you could try is reaching out to local Japanese businesses and offer to help with local marketing as a bilingual + Aussie native with their social media, as a side hustle potentially! Good luck with the future search and your new job!

  • @holzy1428
    @holzy1428 Рік тому +6

    Great video Sarah. Japanese business culture is tough, i work for an american company in the US owned by a japanese parent company. So we often have visitors from japan and we do have a few expats stationed in our building. i would love to go to japan for work and stay on the back end too for some vacation, we will see. unfortunately im getting old (at 37) so learning a language is getting tougher and tougher. in university it was easy to pick things up now im not sure if i could do it.

  • @isunamitch
    @isunamitch 10 місяців тому +2

    I'll be studying Japanese at a University in Nagoya from the end of August!!
    Completing my bachelor degree as an exchange student is the best I think. Actually it will be my 8th time in Japan including a working holiday year in 2015-2016. My goal have always been to find a job in Japan and actually be able to live there. Very good video, I will try to work up my friend network and ask around, ask recruiters, everybody... I hope I can find something I like. Anyways, I gotta study hard...

  • @ebifried
    @ebifried Рік тому

    Great video and came at a perfect time for me! I've been job hunting for months and I will say your journey is goals when I compare to how badly my job hunting season is going.. do you have any suggestions of where to look/apply for roles?

  • @hi-vw1rm
    @hi-vw1rm Рік тому

    welcome to Japan!!

  • @kevinl4931
    @kevinl4931 Рік тому +2

    This video was full of great advice and congrats on having your dedication pay off! I'm just wondering if you have heard of the new J- FIND ( and J-SKIP) visas and what you think about them. Would they be any more advantageous than the WHV?

  • @Dbzlatino27
    @Dbzlatino27 Рік тому +1

    Currently learning programming to being able to get an job (which has his props being able to work remote) and go to live on japan, the language itselft i have been learning it around a little more than 3 years ago ( still doing it every single day) at this point i can understand news and my main goal is trying to acquire more less frequent vocabulary at this point although i havent take the jlp exam i have an good lv on it.
    Kinda feel the pressure,anxiety and rush with 26 years old, wanting to once for all get an job and a decent income for being able to live there, been on my parents house for more longer its not an option hahah.

    • @sornyxstripes9850
      @sornyxstripes9850 5 місяців тому

      me too! I was able to pass the n4 level recently and now I know I can pass n2/n3 this year if I study. Don't give up!

  • @ice_tea955
    @ice_tea955 Рік тому +2

    What up part timer slash now your working full time on youtube I'm proud of you also I'm not promoting my self I want to go to Japan so badly to irl stream hopping my stream will get me there anyways good luck and congratulations on your channel I'm loving the new videos see you on Emma stream ❤

  • @OpuYT
    @OpuYT 10 місяців тому +1

    I will be in Nagoya for the next year with a student visa from in about a month
    I already passed the JLPT N1 here in Germany but it is my first time being outside of europe
    Lets see what happens~

  • @kaungsetthein5950
    @kaungsetthein5950 Рік тому +1

    coming there next month🤓🤓

  • @mynameisnike2403
    @mynameisnike2403 Рік тому +2

    As a Japanese, Australia is a dream country for me😮 I have already used the working holiday Visa. I reckon I need to take a similar steps as you did in order to come to Japan🤫 must be hard, but she’ll be right lol

  • @taccosnachos
    @taccosnachos Рік тому +1

    That japan plane b-roll is awesome 😂

  • @brittanymurray360
    @brittanymurray360 Рік тому

    My husband is a senior software engineer in the USA and we would love to move to Japan but it's such a daunting process so thanks for the video!

    • @Kyoto_Ed
      @Kyoto_Ed 9 місяців тому

      Japan is notorious for paying IT workers exceptionally low wages compared to any other country. Probably because the old Japanese men who run the companies don't really understand what they do.

  • @deathshaker0026
    @deathshaker0026 Рік тому +2

    you are my Hero

  • @Esseph
    @Esseph Рік тому

    With the same intent, I signed up for my working holiday visa, moved to Japan and with so much excitement, landed in Tokyo on March 2020. 😥

  • @laurieleonard8209
    @laurieleonard8209 Рік тому

    Hi l would love to see a what’s it like working At Tokyo Creative video! I don’t think one has been done in years an a peek behind the scenes would be so helpful/ interesting Thanks

  • @Haseo92
    @Haseo92 Рік тому

    I'll never forget how hyped I was for the 2020 Olympics. I had just gotten hired by 2 companies as a free lancer to advertise for them for the Olympics. Unfortunately, the pandemic happened and I haven't really bothered in trying to work in Japan since then.

  • @mr.shgamingguy
    @mr.shgamingguy Рік тому +1

    I love u seerasan.

  • @StaringIntoSpaceMan
    @StaringIntoSpaceMan Рік тому +7

    Really appreciate this video, thanks! :) I would love to live and work in Japan as a VFX artist... the only thing that scares me is the intense Japanese work culture... But I would still be willing to give it a try!

    • @seerasan
      @seerasan  Рік тому +7

      There are lots of 'Western' / 'International' companies in Tokyo, so I would recommend trying to get a role at one of those! I have lots of friends who have a good work/life balance, so you've just got to find the right company here! :)

    • @StaringIntoSpaceMan
      @StaringIntoSpaceMan Рік тому

      @@seerasan will definitely be keeping an eye out for those; thanks! :D

  • @garrytuohy9267
    @garrytuohy9267 11 місяців тому +3

    That was quite helpful. I have worked for a Japanese Company in the UK where ¬1/4 Engineers were Japanese. But I would love to work in Japan.
    I didn't know there was an N5 Language Level. I will have to looking into what is involved in getting that.

  • @mayankbehl2511
    @mayankbehl2511 Рік тому +5

    You're gonna find the job :)
    It's okay if you don't have a holiday visa, student visa or modelling/creative career.
    How?
    1. Reach JLPT N3 level
    2. Become good at a specific skill, be it engineering, marketing and alike.
    3. Be persistent and apply via portals (there are many just Google)
    Be patient, it's gonna work out ❤

  • @bOstik210
    @bOstik210 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing! Great video. I’ll be looking for a full time job here soon so I wanted to ask: are you able to share your knowledge on what kind of jobs justify the granting of a work visa to foreigners? For example in Australia there has to be a justifiable skills shortage for that type of role. Similar in japan? Thanks again!

  • @doublesdetailer7709
    @doublesdetailer7709 Рік тому

    Got spend a little time working with colleagues in Katsuta . Love Japan 🍜

  • @daveyp2tm
    @daveyp2tm Рік тому +2

    That was a great video, and I'm not even thinking about moving to Japan. Or am I 🤔

  • @Brother_Mouse_
    @Brother_Mouse_ Рік тому +3

    awesome

  • @shimi_raikkonen
    @shimi_raikkonen Рік тому +4

    Thoroughly enjoyed this vid. I think the most important aspect of moving to/living in Japan is a love for the culture, people, food and geography of Japan…like you mentioned at the beginning of the vid. I’m thinking if that’s not initially there, or developed quickly after arriving, it’s any easy decision to leave, and continue to search for where you belong. Happily you seemingly already knew Japan was “home”. Sidenote: you must be a Capricorn, because your seeming approach to life, and path to eventually moving to Japan, remind me of my Capricorn friends. 😆