Friday 26 March 2021

The Japanese Boost

Learn Japanese to move ahead in your career

It is important to realize that Japan is welcoming foreign workers to its animated country due to a chronic labor shortage brought on by an aging population, and, being the world’s third-largest economy, its corporations are expanding their businesses Have been. Whether it is white collar jobs or blue collar jobs, there are many employment opportunities in Japanese companies.

With all the great career prospects in Japan or with Japanese companies around the world, one fact to be acknowledged is that Japanese people have very little understanding of universal languages like English. So, in order to build your career in Japan, you need to be proficient in their native language i.e Japanese.

The Japanese management system is distinguished for its quality, productivity, innovation, efficiency and flexibility. Many countries, including India, have learned to adopt Japan’s work management system and fuse it with their own.



As you can see from the above-mentioned points, working in Japan or working for a Japanese company anywhere in the world, comes with benefits which will help you in your professional and personal growth. If you work in Japan and are proficient in the Japanese language, you can expect higher pay, productivity, benefits as well as opportunities to upskill yourself.

To find a good-paying job in Japan, which also comes with good benefits, it is very important that you speak and understand the Japanese language. We recommend that you clear the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), which certifies your competency in the language.

In India, there are many offline and online classes, such as AKAL Japanese Academy, where you can learn the Japanese language as well as the culture, traditions and values of Japan. If you are a beginner, you can start with JLPT N5 and move up to N1.

To know more, read here at: How learning Japanese can be beneficial for your career — Akal Japanese Academy — Blog (japan-academy.in) 

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