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  1. 2021年4月8日 · 在日本進行就職活動到拿到內定(offer)時的步驟主要可分為下面六項,但其實無論現在的座標在哪,對於剛畢業或轉職的人來說,都很有借鑒價值。 1. 自我分析. 2. 行業與企業研究. 3. 自我推薦與應聘理由. 4. 投遞履歷(Entersheet) 5. 筆試. 6. 面試. 1. 自我分析. 比起盲目投簡歷找工作,日本提倡 先對自己進行剖析 的流程做法就顯得非常科學。 所謂的自我分析,指的是通過自己學生時代的專業和一些社會實習、打工等的經歷,來綜合評價自己的優勢和缺陷,來更好的定位適合自己的工作類型。 這其實是一個更深入了解自己和自我省察的一個過程。 在這個環節上,日本的很多專業求職網站會提供一些輔助的測試題目來幫你更好的了解自己。

  2. allabout-japan.com › enAll About Japan

    All About Japan and Japanese stuff! Find anime, music, castles, food, restaurants, videos, shopping, travel tips and more. New mega-feature every Monday! An Early Spring Spectacle: 10 Spots in and Around Tokyo for Plum Blossom Viewing Gardens Parks While ...

  3. 2012年9月7日 · Download these Kanji Worksheets Free! When trying to learn Japanese, kanji is always a terrible challenge! To help everyone looking to start learning Japanese—as well as those planning to pass the JLPT N5 test —the Nihon Ichiban team has created an ebook that you can view and download totally free!

  4. 2017年1月26日 · 3. Otsukare-sama Deshita. You may only hear this phrase addressed to you, as it's the automatic rejoinder to "Osaki ni shitsurei shimasu" (the two phrases are even introduced as a set in the video above). However, if anyone does leave before you, this is what you should say, as it means, " Thank you for your hard work.

  5. 2019年3月18日 · 1. 2. I live in Kawasaki, but I work in the AAJ office now as the English editor. I spend most of my free time studying, reading comics, watching movies and gaming (video, board tabletop). I love to travel, eat good food and drink. Whether you're visiting for the first time or staying for a while, these simple phrases can help you get around in ...

  6. 2019年5月31日 · UNESCO listed the sites as World Heritage in 1999. The sites are Futarasan Shrine, Tosho-gu Shrine (where shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined) and Rinno-ji Temple. The Nikko area is famous in Japan for its beautiful natural landscapes as well, which provide serene scenery to its famous sites. - www.jnto.go.jp.

  7. 2019年4月17日 · iDeCo accounts were created by the government to encourage individuals to save and invest their hard-earned cash for retirement. They are similar to 401k accounts in the U.S. but the contribution limits are lower—between ¥12,000 and ¥68,000 (about US$100 to $600) per month, depending on your employment status.

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