The Japan Times is holding a job fair in Tokyo on Friday October 12, at the Izumi Garden Gallery in Roppongi. A whole bunch of organisations will be in attendance, from IBM and Bloomberg to Oxford University Press and the World Bank. The fair is targeted at people proficient in English, but given there are a number of Japanese firms I'm guessing the skillset is actually proficiency in both English and Japanese. For readers looking for a job where they can use their Japanese skills this sounds like a great chance to see what kind of opportunities exist.
To whom it may concern:
My name is Eric Nortey and I just found out about this event. Even though I will not be able to attend, I was wondering if I could get to make my resume available to as many prospective employers as possible.
I will be getting my MBA in December 2007.
Any ideas?
Eric Nortey.
Posted by: Eric Nortey | October 11, 2007 at 03:53 PM
hope this is true to help a kind of peron who need work..
Posted by: Sammy H. Patigayon | November 16, 2007 at 12:26 PM
hope this is true to help a kind of peron who need work..
Posted by: Sammy H. Patigayon | November 16, 2007 at 12:27 PM