We’re on Youtube! 🎉
Our first video: How to Nail a Tech Interview in Japan 🇯🇵
👉https://t.co/YfNTsLRGXr
Japan Dev Founder @_etdev talks to @LeWagonTokyo bootcamp grads on tailoring your resume, and how to ace those coding and non-coding interviews for Japanese tech companies!
Added a few testimonials to Japan Dev from our hiring partners
When we started out, I just wanted to spread the word about good tech companies in Japan.
Turns out the PEOPLE at those companies are the best too – I'm so lucky to work with them.
Like HENNGE, a fantastic company:
Lots of companies claim to be global. @colorkrew actually is.
It's a rare example of a company that’s built a truly international engineering dev in Japan.
We asked them how they do it — from transparency to language support to foreign leadership:
https://t.co/jnuknUvAD7
Japan Dev Podcast #11 - Máté Kovács
Máté started in Hungary. Made his way to Silicon Valley. Interned at Google (twice). Built a nice career in the US.
Then he dropped it all and moved to Tokyo.
I asked him why. And how it's going. And a lot more.
It's a fascinating story:
Japan Dev Podcast #10: Raj Chaudhary
Raj grew up in a tiny village in Nepal. Now he works as a software engineer in Okinawa 🏝️
His path from pre-med student with no Japanese skills to working in Japan is a unique one! Take a look
Japan Dev Success Story: Alex Chen 👨💻
Alex’s article shares how he went from zero tech background to a career at one of Japan’s best tech companies.
With enough determination and perseverance, you can too!
Here's how he did it:
https://t.co/iQ9VAjhStg
Japan Dev さんColorkrewを取り上げていただきありがとうございます。
世界各地から集まったカラフルなメンバーとWork SaaSのカラクリを英語でディスカッションし、イケてるSPECやUIを全員が合意した時の達成感は日本人だけの時とは全然違います。
この環境でチャレンジしたい方はぜひお声かけください。日本で和製IT企業でもグローバルな環境は味わえます。
Is Japan’s work culture as intense as they say?
It depends on where you work...
In our latest article, Alex shares his experience working as a software dev in an international environment 🚀
Here’s what to expect if you go this route ⬇️
https://t.co/xEUrKdGMvv
In Japan, understanding a situation is often about what's NOT being said 👀
“Reading the air” is critical if you want to succeed in work and social life.
Here’s how to master this skill and navigate social situations in Japan like a pro ⬇️
https://t.co/KDHs7wi9a9
Want to work in Japan without a university degree?
It's possible — all you need to do is pass an "ITPEC" exam.
Then you can bypass the degree requirement & qualify for a Japanese work visa!
Here's how to do it 👇
https://t.co/vBuU6F6IGk