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Eduard Deinega2014-12-05 13:21:33
IT education
Eduard Deinega, 2014-12-05 13:21:33

Programmer in Japan?

Good day, I always wanted to visit such a wonderful country as Japan, that's actually the question, those people who live (lived) or work (worked) there, tell me how things are with the developers there? thanks in advance.

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WhoMe, 2014-12-05
@WhoMe

Here on this video dude (appears for 1 min) partially answers your question.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUY3YFQsYMg
I see that you still have no idea what you are subscribing to, although you may not realize it yourself.
You don't have to stay there to "visit" a country. Go to yaz. school for 1-3 months (possibly with an extension of up to a year, schools are quite flexible both in terms of time and payment, find out).
In schools, 80 percent are looking for ways to stay, walk around the schools, ask the students themselves and their acquaintances / friends who "succeeded".
At the same time, check your intentions, you will return either inspired or satisfied. 3 months is enough for the eyes.
I'm not trying to dissuade you, I'm just warning you that your current idea of ​​Japan is 10 percent true.
Because of this, newcomers have a stressful state in the first days of adaptation.

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Ivan Filatov, 2014-12-05
@NYMEZIDE

work in Russia, and rest in Japan.

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mamkaololosha, 2014-12-05
@mamkaololosha

Go to language courses.
gaku.ru/interviews/programmers.html

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Sergey Lerg, 2014-12-05
@Lerg

Working in Japan is difficult - foreign specialists are not listed and the work culture is also very different.

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Alex Goncharov, 2014-12-05
@calirails

Work remotely and live in Japan. Who interferes?

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Puma Thailand, 2014-12-06
@opium

like everywhere, wildly inflated salaries and a terrible shortage of personnel

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