Japan faces shortage of information-technology workers
jack
17 Mar 2010
portal.gzgq.comCompanies not hiring?
My wife just told me that she met a guy from Singapore living in Tokyo. He's an IT expert, married to a Japanese, speaks fine nihongo and hasn't been able to procure a job in months. So I'm not sure if they just don't hire foreigners or if the entire sector suffers from stagnation.
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Based on that article, I'm guessing companies are just deciding to not bother hiring the people they need, to save money.
One thing is to have your name around the industry and you can get work based on your reputation. If you are going to Japan cold, than it might be more difficult.
If you do Windows then you might have a problem there is currently a glut of MS/Windows people so....
Based on that article, I'm guessing companies are just deciding to not bother hiring the people they need, to save money.
I agree. My brother-in-law (my god, I've got a Japanese brother-in-law.... that's weird), works in IT - it seems a lot of companies are trying to save money by cutting their staff (rather than other more long-term means).
Short-termism could be a problem.
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