Japanese Job Hunting Vocabulary for Success351
Entering the competitive Japanese job market can be daunting, especially if you're not familiar with the unique vocabulary and terminology used in the application and interview process. To help you navigate the recruitment landscape smoothly, here's a comprehensive guide to essential Japanese job hunting words and phrases:
Job Application Terminology* 履歴書 (履歴しょ, rirekisho): Resume
* 職務経歴書 (しょくむけいれきしょ, shokumukeirekisho): CV (Curriculum Vitae)
* 志望動機 (しぼうどうき, shibodoki): Letter of intent or motivation
* 応募書類 (おうぼしょるい, ouboshorui): Application documents
* エントリーシート (えんとりーしーと, entorishiito): Company-specific application form
Interview Vocabulary* 面接 (めんせつ, mensetsu): Interview
* 集団面接 (しゅうだんめんせつ, shuudanmensetsu): Group interview
* 個人面接 (こじんめんせつ, kojinmensetsu): Individual interview
* 一次面接 (いちじめんせつ, ichijimensetsu): First interview
* 二次面接 (にじめんせつ, nijimensetsu): Second interview
Questions and Answers* 自己紹介 (じこしょうかい, jikoshoukai): Please introduce yourself.
* なぜ御社を志望しましたか (なぜおんしゃをしぼうしましたか, naze onsha o shiboushimashita ka): Why did you apply to our company?
* 強み (きょうみ, kyoumi): What are your strengths?
* 弱点 (じゃくてん, jakuten): What are your weaknesses?
* 志望動機 (しぼうどうき, shibodoki): What is your motivation for applying?
Job Titles and Company Structure* 社長 (しゃちょう, shachou): CEO or president
* 部長 (ぶちょう, buchō): Department manager
* 課長 (かちょう, kachō): Section manager
* 主任 (しゅにん, shunin): Supervisor
* 一般社員 (いっぱんしゃいん, ippansha'in): General employee
Additional Vocabulary* 採用 (さいよう, saiyou): Recruitment
* 内定 (ないてい, naitei): Job offer
* 内定承諾書 (ないていしょうだくしょ, naiteishoudakusho): Letter of intent to accept job offer
* 入社 (にゅうしゃ, nyusha): Joining the company
* 辞表 (じひょう, jihyo): Resignation letter
Tips for Successful Job Hunting* Prepare a well-crafted resume and cover letter that highlight your relevant skills and experience.
* Practice your self-introduction and common interview questions in Japanese.
* Dress professionally and arrive on time for your interviews.
* Be polite and enthusiastic throughout the application and interview process.
* Follow up after each interview to express your interest and thank the interviewers for their time.
2025-02-21
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