Hmn, so by “market value,” I mean how competitive my profile is in the current job market.
Simply put how valuable I am in the market.
When I want a job, how fast I can get them and what are the positions I can get with my current skill.
Depends on your role but mine is below
- Inbound recruiter messages (frequency, seniority, companies)
- Roles and compensation ranges I’m contacted about
- How fast I get responses when I reach out
- Referral success rate for people I introduce
- Comparing offers and expectations across regions (JP / global)
If those signals go up, my market value is strong.
If they slow down, I know what skills or positioning to improve
Even if you love your job and you don’t plan on switching, it is always good to check your market value ^^
It’s been exactly 15 years now.
I came to this country 15 years ago.
Sometimes I don’t know how did I survive. There were days when I had to go to school and a part-time job trembling cause I couldn’t even afford a rice ball.
I could not concentrate in class and exams because I was always tired or hungry.
I suffered enough cultural gaps, discrimination, and a lot of pressure, but I didn’t want to give up. I love Japan so much.
I remember those moments I had to cry silently and wish I had support. But I can’t be weak openly.
Once they see you weaken, you’ll lose the trust you’ve gained so far.
I never lose my morals and my values. And I’m so proud of it. I can keep my head high so that even at my lowest, I can still keep my dignity and all.
I had to work and not spend money cause I had to pay school, rent, etc, and support my parents and siblings, not letting them know the struggles I had to go through. I can’t make them worry.
Things got better when I graduated and got a job… The culture gap was painful.
The financial gap and educational background also affected me a lot in my first year. Everything was so different, I only knew 1/10 of what everyone knew. I could only do a bit of what they could.
I had to sprint without resting so I could catch up to my colleagues.
Eventually, I did it. Hard work really never betrays.
I learned a lot. I’m so proud of myself for the past 15 years. The journey I had created a strong character. Some like it, some don’t.
But this is me after my journey.
After 15 years, I’m still here. I love Japan, and its people, its culture.
It's beautiful.
The gap is there, but it’s no one's fault.
You’ll learn to give and take and love the difference.
Even if I had to go through the suffering again, Id gladly do it. Its worth it.
Sorry for the long post🙏
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