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Vivinavi San Francisco
About Part-time Job Openings

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#1
  • Mo
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  • 2023/08/03 06:50

I am currently living in Japan and planning to come to the U.S. without knowing what to expect.
The Japanese company I have been communicating with regarding visa support through BibiNavi's job search has asked me to send them my current situation and resume.

I have a question for everyone, I know from my research that a resume is not the same as a Japanese resume, but in a case like this, is a Japanese resume, or is a Japanese resume, in Japanese, sufficient?

I would like to know if anyone knows.

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#2

Even at Japanese companies, if they are recruiting locally, the resume is probably in English. Here in Japan, you don't see many resumes in the format commonly used in Japan. From my experience, I think it is more effective to send your resume + and cover letter in English. Good luck with your plan to come to the U.S. !.

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