An online event with job exhibition booths and job applications for Myanmar job seekers in Japan
An online event with job exhibition booths and job applications will be held for Myanmars who are seeking Kaigo jobs in Japan. This online job fair will be held on February 17, 2022, for job seekers who graduated in Japan and are planning to switch careers after technical intern training. The event will introduce jobs located near Tokyo and Nagoya, Osaka, and Kaigo jobs with high salaries and benefits.
The event will be held from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM on February 17, 2022.
Eligible participants include:
(1) Those who have a JLPT N3 certificate
(2) Those who have set a date to take the Tokutei Ginou exam in February
(3) Those who graduated in 2021/2022
(4) Those who want to switch to Tokutei Ginou after completing technical intern training
(5) Those who are interested in elderly care
(6) Those who are currently living in Japan
Registration can be made through the link below or by scanning the QR Code in the image https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLScXpWhWkrLJTg…/viewform
A web link and password to the online seminar will be emailed to registrars.
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This event is organized by ARBEIT TIMES CO., LTD, which supports job opportunities for Myanmar people. The online event consists of job vacancies exhibition booths and job application discussions with recruiters. It aims to promote jobs for Myanmar people in Japanese companies and enable Myanmar people to gain work experience in Japan.
The job fair will include a seminar facilitated by Mr. Take Shita, a Japanese national working for the 50-year-old Japanese HR Media Company for more than 20 years, and Khaing Zin Kyaw, who has a decade of career counseling experience for Myanmar people in Japan.
ARBEIT TIMES CO., LTD has been established in Japan for 47 years and operates according to Japanese law. Since May 31, 2015, the company has held seven job fairs to promote job opportunities for Myanmar people in Japan. Hundreds of Myanmar people were employed through these events.