I have looked for some SWE jobs in Japan yesterday and on one of the job listings, I saw some information like "the owner highly respects the employee's work life balance", maybe they are waking up on the idea that if they don't fix their toxic "overwork the employees" culture, they will lose all their high-skilled engineers to countries that respect work life balance.
Hi SP1:) Yeah the work life balance issue has been surfaced on the media and now more and more companies try to wipe out the bad image for IT working environment, but I personally think it's still doubtful until you join the company or not. better to check the company review on the internet:)
This idea of work/life balance for them would be just the normal for most countries, still ages behind of the actual modern ones in the Netherlands for example that have 3 day weekends etc
This is an old video, but if you're still making videos with these sort of comparisons for salary could you state the salary in yen please? The foreign exchange is always fluctuating so dollar yen is not always helpful. Could you also talk about things like pension and other perks when discussing remuneration for work? Although if you're working remotely from vietnam I guess you can bill differently?
I’m a high school student who aspires to be a software engineer. I’m not sure of this career as my parents are forcing me me to take law And I’ve always admired Japan for its beauty and culture. So is it a good idea for me to opt for software engineer and go for a career in Japan? Will I get job offers easily? I’m from India by the way.
Hi Rathna:) I think to be a software engineer is one of the best ways to be working in Japan. I have some friends from India and now working in Big tech IT companies, so it depends on you:)
If you are a lawyer it will be harder to work in Japan. If you are a software engineer it is generally easier and they will not require as high of a level of japanese compared to other jobs.
@ mika-α But we have to think about that where we enjoy to work. For example if you just want to live in Japan and work in Japan but because of the wages you are moving to USA but your life is getting bored because you have only money not everything that you have planned to do in Japan! !
Go for a BA in Software Engineering. If you want to go to japan quickly, get a BA in less than two years at WGU university. Its a good university for anything IT related or Software Engineering.
Do a vedio about how did you be a software engineer.................Actually I am still 15 years old student in Sri Lanka and I have a huge dream to be a software engineer in Japan
Bro if you can spend like 35lks. you can get a student visa for Japan but you must passed N5 test, after that you must study in a language school for 2 years, then you can attend to a Japan uni but this process is bit expensive bcz you must pay school fees and uni fees every year. 2nd method is if you can graduate from Sri Lankan uni(pvt or gov) after graduation you can apply a working visa for japan. but සිංහලෙන් කීවොත් පලවෙනි එකේ කට්ට වැඩී ඉගෙනගන්න ගමන් සල්ලි හොයාගන්න ඕන හැමදේටම පැය 28 හම්බෙන්නෙ අනිත් ඒව ගෙම්බා ගහල හොයාගන්න ඕන පුලුවන්නම් ඩිග්රී එකක් අරන් යන්න බලපන්.) Good luck
HI KZY :D I've been watching your videos and it really helped me to kickstart my journey to become a web developer. Finally I'm able to get 2 offers from a company and I need some advice, first company is a small start up which seems to have good work life balance and friendly shacho but the the thing is they don't have that much benefits. The 2nd company is a big japanese company which has many jobs other than software development, it's like 総合人材派遣コンサルティング, they have lots of benefits but seems like I'm gonna be really busy and I'm afraid of not having a work life balance. My goal is to move to bigger companies like rakuten, have good work life balance, foreign enviroment not japanese. That's why I'm thinking of going with the 1st choice so that I'll have time to study and work my way up to achieve my current goal. Please help 😅
Hi Dakshi, I guess working experience and cv are the must documents:) Also you could have more chances to work in Japan if you have JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test)
Hi KZY!! Do you recommend studying IT at senmon gakkos (専門学校) in Japan? Was there anyone like this around you? The education seems to be of very high quality idk. I am thinking of studying mobile development for 2 years.
Hi, thank you for your comment! Yes, I have some friends from senmon gakko:) I think you can learn the basis of programming and logical thinking at schools, good luck with your study bro😎
Thank you for content about IT in Asia! Sorry for that I wrote you on facebook. I should have written that here. In a nutshell, my question sounds like "What do you think about Golang(Go) in Japan? Does it have a future there?". I'm asking because Golang is widely used in Russia, and many companies are replacing Java and Python with Golang. I understand that u are mobile dev but I could hear something about backend in Japan.
Thanks for your video I want to write this answer in japanese but my japanese is not so good. I'm learning at Danang university of technology. Can I ask you some questions ? Is there many IT engineer jobs or AI-related jobs at japan and how much they earn?
Yeah we have lots of jobs for programmers in Japan. Because we are faced with the serious shortage of programmers. Especially AI field, I think the salary for AI engineer would be like 5,000,000yen ~ 10,000,000yen, depending on the skill and demand:)
Hi Thanh Le:) Thanks for your comment! As far as I know, there are some project using spring boot but I have not had any projects using django so far, so If I choose either of them, I would choose spring boot:) Happy Coding!
Wow, those are super low paychecks for a programmer, even compared to Eastern Europe. And it’s a quarter of the salaries in the US. I wasn’t expecting these huge differences. How is this possible?
Thank you for your cmt! I guess the root problem is too many intermediate companies in Japan. For more details, I will create another video to explain:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy I don't think intermediate companies is the reason, I would expect an intermediate company to take 15%-30% of the salary, but not 75%. And it's Tokyo, its not a cheap place to live in. Its a real mystery for me.
Thanks for nice video!! May I ask you some questions about front-end engineer in Japan? I'm studying programming myself and I chose to learn JAVA as my first programming language. but I want to be a front-end engineer so I plan to learn CSS HTML JAVASCRIPT and REACT also. Is there many jobs using HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT & react ?? and how about dev jobs in Fukuoka ?
Thank you for your question! I think there are many jobs for web developers, but the job for web developer is now highly competitive with Japanese, so I recommend to study mobile app development or infra:) Also in Japan, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Aichi are the popular prefectures for IT industry so I think it's good option to work in Fukuoka:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy thanks for your sharing, recently i see most of recruitment information is for mobile app, web developer seem to be quite competitive. thinking to learn mobile app in future
Hi Matt Simon:) Thank you so much for your comment! I think it’s more important to learn how to develop a product by the real project. Such as popular frameworks(e.g. Vue) , testing techniques (How to write UT code), how to write a code (XDD like TDD, BDD etc), development method (Scrum, waterfall), happy coding!:)
Am looking for entry level web developer job.. also self taught like yourself… currently i know html css and js and mainly react next js .. have build couple projects too! Hope i can get job
Hi brother, im a software engineer , who worked in web development in my first company and now in mobile apps, using react native in the second company- im from non IT background- 2 years experience, how much can i earn. Also, i heard Japanese isnt needed for IT jobs.
Hi Akash:) As far as I remember, it’s necessary to have computer science degree or more than 3 years experiences on related field to get visa for Japan🧐 I think you can check on google for more details:)
Funny thing is, in Egypt, for the same skillset that you get paid 2000$/month for, you get paid something around 200$/month. I get paid 270$ as a python backend developer. with 1 year of experience. This is miserable, I need to leave this country ASAP.
Hi Vittal Sathya:) I think the demand of automation tester is growing up in Vietnam. As far as I checked, the average salary range is around $1,200 ~ $2,000, if you have the certification of ISTQB, probably higher chances to receive salary more:)))
Thank you so much for your comment! I think it depends on the visa conditions. it seems if you have enough length of the working experience in the relevant IT fields, you still have the chance to work I. Japan, good luck with you man🫶
Thank you for your comment! I think it’s possible:) I think it’s better to find the jobs with Japanese visa support, instead of directly applying to immigrant offices:) About the visa expense, I am not sure, sorry. Anyway, good luck with your new journey to Japan bro:)
do you think get job in japan i do bug bounty as full time on bug bounty platform reported about 15 high severity bugs , has a strong background knowledge of pentesting in general except binary exploitation and active directory & good understanding in js , python & live in india
Hi Chostek:) Yah It's sadly true that there is a huge differences of salary between US and Japan, I think the trend to work overseas in Tech company will be growing more in the near future lol
@@DevInDanang-kzy the software engineer program i'm in is incredibly difficult. discrete mathematics, differential calculus, linear algebra, group projects that take months. over here software engineering is very different from computer science major, not sure if thats why or if it has to do with the way culture views software but it's a very valuable skill so hopefully that will change in the future! I want to work over there as SE but i think only if i can get in a u.s company like microsoft or google . thanks for the video it was informative
How hard would it be for someone outside of EU to get a work visa in Japan? I have 3 years of experience and a CS Degree (Bachelor). Working with React, Next.JS, Javascript etc.
Hi Neko Tajni:) Thanks for your comment! I think it would be easier for you to get working visa bro, because you already have 3 years exp & CS background, you have got a whole package, go for it bro:)
Hi Vanshit Pal:) You can try some online courses first. And if you like programming stuff, you can create your own product or enroll school for bachelor degree, I think it's the best way:)
i don't know if you can answer this question.... hi am full stack web developer but i don't have a bachelor degree or work experience but i have certificates and my highest is a ICT collage diploma.. can i find a job in japan ?
Hi Legend man:) I am not confident 100% sure but it would be necessary to have a few years working experiences or CS degrees to get Visa, as far as I remember:)
Hi CARTOON N ANIME SONGS:) Thanks for your comment! I think it depends on where to live. It would be enough for local side, but it would not be enough to live in the big city like Tokyo:o
Hi ,I'm from srilanka .I followed se diploma and i most like to study in japan as a software engineer. Please can you say what are the best university for study SE? Thank you firend 😊
Hi Darshana Kumara:) Thanks for your comment from srilanka:) I think Kyoto university IT faculty is the best one if you want to study programming bro, good luck:)))
Hi LordKron OS:) I think there are some companies who accept candidates without CS background, depending on the potential learnability and motivation:))
Sorry one thing, if you want to work in Japan, I guess you need a few years working experiences for IT field in your country for tech visa for Japan. Maybe my info gets outdated, so recommend to research it more🙏
Wow, really? I'm so surprised, i read from a web, that programmers in Japan, earn like 6000€ xD. Well, I'm a spanish 16yo boy, so I'm gonna try to learn programming, and study japanese to travel, and work there. Regards 🙌🙌
Hi Pau:) Thanks from Spain! Wow that's a big number, I think it's around 1500€ ~ 4000€ on average in Japan for programmers:) hope you will visit Japan someday:)))
@@DevInDanang-kzy Surely it is fine. It was probably my mistake to ask you like that. But I see this video you told us your salary in Japan and I guessed you can also tell your salary in Vietnam. Sorry for this impolite question bro!
Can i ask, i have no idea. If i became software engineer can i still pursue of being game developer? Is that totally different? Sorry for my bad english
Hi Letzbi:) As much as I researched, you can be a mobile game developer from no experiences. But as for consumer game developer, it seems necessary to have a few years working experiences and specific coding ability (e.g. c++), good luck your dream:)))
Hi, kzy. Im just now plan to learn SE. I have much interest to learning backend development. I have 2 question to ask you: 1. Can you recommend me which programming language should i start to learn. 2. In Japan company, usually whats the programming language they will more prefer to require.
Hi OrenCheng:) Thanks for your comment:) 1. I think PHP or nodeJS are good one to start:) popular, easier to comprehend and lots of materials to study on the internet:) 2. I think nodeJS/Golang/Python are the high-demanded langs in Japan Good luck with your study:)
How much does an Automobile engineer earn with N2 level ( masters from a well reputed Japan university ) I've heard that automobile engineers are well paid as Japanese car companies are one of the best in the world .
Hi Hisberg:) Thanks for your comment, On average, I guess their salary is higher than like mobile app/web app. According to google, they will get paid around $80,000 ~ $150,000 annually:)
Hi it's Tech Show:) If you have working experiences more than a couple of years as software engineer or CS degrees, I guess you have the chance to apply, for more details check working visa requirement of Japan:)))
Hello KZY.l.I'm living in Japan, and want to change to software engineering. I'm currently doing a mechanical engineering job. I just signed up to a coding boot camp (1 year 6 months intern). How are the chances If I want to join to SE company in Japan. My language level english- business level, Japanese JLPT N3(Next year hopefully I can N2). I found your videos are very useful, good luck, stay blessed!
Hi cloud2345:) Thanks for finding my channel! I think you can try Japanese company if you can get JLPT more than N2, but if not, you can try foreign companies also:))) Hopefully your job hunting will be successful!
Hey pawkyyy:3 Thanks for your comment, I used to be a salesman for automotive semi-conductor. For more details, I talk about it in this video here:) th-cam.com/video/YJ6kKmZa2hs/w-d-xo.html
Hi Ali Zaib:) I just googled and found some job offers for IT engineer jobs:) It looks like if you have around 3 years experiences for engineer jobs, you seem to have some chances working in Hong Kong, Good luck:)
Hi Damian Coding:) I self-studied programming and created some mobile app & web services. After that I pass the interview and got the engineer job in Japan:)))
Hi NISHWANT:) Thanks for your comment! Yah it's definitely one of the demand jobs in Japan, you can directly search company name and better to check the job requirement:))
Your salary is $2500 and i saw your video where you have mentioned your overall monthly expenses around $1500 , so my question is how much can you save $1000 total ?or even less then that ? please let me know, and is 1 year internship with computer science bachelor degree along with JLPT 3 enough to land a job as developer?
Hi Living Meme:) Thanks for your comment! On average I saved around 50,000 yen annually, as far as I remember! About getting dev job, I think it depends on the demand skill matching with company, but if you want to get an IT job at Japanese company, it's preferred to get JLPT more than N2:) Good luck:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy Hey, so do you save more in vietnam? Do you still work for japanese compagny in vietnam or work locally for vietnam compagny? thank you for the videos :)
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hi guy, just to know something. Are you Vietnamese or Japanese people? thanks for that
I have looked for some SWE jobs in Japan yesterday and on one of the job listings, I saw some information like "the owner highly respects the employee's work life balance", maybe they are waking up on the idea that if they don't fix their toxic "overwork the employees" culture, they will lose all their high-skilled engineers to countries that respect work life balance.
Hi SP1:)
Yeah the work life balance issue has been surfaced on the media and now more and more companies try to wipe out the bad image for IT working environment, but I personally think it's still doubtful until you join the company or not.
better to check the company review on the internet:)
This idea of work/life balance for them would be just the normal for most countries, still ages behind of the actual modern ones in the Netherlands for example that have 3 day weekends etc
Thanks for posting... I was looking for this information for long time. Watching from UK
Hi rb:))
Thank you so much for visiting to my channel:)
Hope I can deliver more fun & informative contents related to IT industries:)))
Im hoping to work in game development in japan, so thank you for this video and i will do my best to avoid these things hopefully after i graduate :)
hi Abod:)
I hope you enjoyed my video, good luck your dream to be a game developer in Japan:)
Game development pays a fraction of other swe jobs. They prey on people's passion for the industry.
Thank you for this video make more videos like that it's helping really
Hi kzy
I watching you from Brazil
Thanks for sharing your experience for it in asia.
Hi ungaratto93:)
Thank you for your feedback! I hope I can share more videos about the life in Asia:)))
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Thank you for your subscription:))
Hope I can deliver more interesting contents!🎥
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This is an old video, but if you're still making videos with these sort of comparisons for salary could you state the salary in yen please? The foreign exchange is always fluctuating so dollar yen is not always helpful. Could you also talk about things like pension and other perks when discussing remuneration for work? Although if you're working remotely from vietnam I guess you can bill differently?
I’m a high school student who aspires to be a software engineer. I’m not sure of this career as my parents are forcing me me to take law And I’ve always admired Japan for its beauty and culture. So is it a good idea for me to opt for software engineer and go for a career in Japan? Will I get job offers easily? I’m from India by the way.
Hi Rathna:)
I think to be a software engineer is one of the best ways to be working in Japan.
I have some friends from India and now working in Big tech IT companies, so it depends on you:)
If you are a lawyer it will be harder to work in Japan. If you are a software engineer it is generally easier and they will not require as high of a level of japanese compared to other jobs.
@ mika-α But we have to think about that where we enjoy to work. For example if you just want to live in Japan and work in Japan but because of the wages you are moving to USA but your life is getting bored because you have only money not everything that you have planned to do in Japan! !
Go for a BA in Software Engineering. If you want to go to japan quickly, get a BA in less than two years at WGU university. Its a good university for anything IT related or Software Engineering.
@@sebastienzarate9408 How do you knw?
i like your videos why is short and i like that
Hi NCS;)
Thank you! Pls wait for my upcoming contents...!;)))
@@DevInDanang-kzy of course
Thanks for sharing your exp. 🙌
I am also working as frontend for Tokyo-based company from Indonesia.
Hi Aziez:)
Ho ho hope you have good time working with Japanese company:)
How much can a data scientist or machine learning engineer earn with N3 level and masters from a well reputed japanese university??
Hi Yash:)
I think salary range for Data Scientist for Japanese company is around 4mil ~ 15mil yen, ML engineer is around 7mil ~ 20 mil on average:)
we need an update 😉
Arigato for this Explaining video 👍👍
Hi Amine:)))
Haha hope you enjoy my videos, more contents will be upcoming…!:))
Do a vedio about how did you be a software engineer.................Actually I am still 15 years old student in Sri Lanka and I have a huge dream to be a software engineer in Japan
Bro if you can spend like 35lks. you can get a student visa for Japan but you must passed N5 test, after that you must study in a language school for 2 years, then you can attend to a Japan uni but this process is bit expensive bcz you must pay school fees and uni fees every year.
2nd method is if you can graduate from Sri Lankan uni(pvt or gov) after graduation you can apply a working visa for japan. but සිංහලෙන් කීවොත් පලවෙනි එකේ කට්ට වැඩී ඉගෙනගන්න ගමන් සල්ලි හොයාගන්න ඕන හැමදේටම පැය 28 හම්බෙන්නෙ අනිත් ඒව ගෙම්බා ගහල හොයාගන්න ඕන පුලුවන්නම් ඩිග්රී එකක් අරන් යන්න බලපන්.) Good luck
@@pramudithahansamalkithsiri9436 Thanks bro🤩
@@pramudithahansamalkithsiri9436Thanks bro🥰🥰
HI KZY :D
I've been watching your videos and it really helped me to kickstart my journey to become a web developer.
Finally I'm able to get 2 offers from a company and I need some advice, first company is a small start up which seems to have good work life balance and friendly shacho but the the thing is they don't have that much benefits. The 2nd company is a big japanese company which has many jobs other than software development, it's like 総合人材派遣コンサルティング, they have lots of benefits but seems like I'm gonna be really busy and I'm afraid of not having a work life balance. My goal is to move to bigger companies like rakuten, have good work life balance, foreign enviroment not japanese. That's why I'm thinking of going with the 1st choice so that I'll have time to study and work my way up to achieve my current goal.
Please help 😅
In Finland, my wage is around 3100 euros or 4 400 732 yen with 3 (4 next month) years under my belt. The pay seems to be pretty on par.
Hi Molokki:)
Thanks for your sharing! It’s really worth to receive the IT info in Finland, hopefully I have the chance to visit someday :)))
Is that before or after tax? and what position are you working if you don't mind sharing?
Had to give you thumbs up for the first sentence 😂
Hi Nele;)
I guess nobody get bored about money things haha (^O^)
So the salary you listed working in Japan, is that gross or net pay? If you didn’t tax in your salary, how much was your tax?
Hello brother, im watching from Botswana(Africa), my dream is to become a developer
Thanks for reaching out to my channel:)
I believe that everyone can be a software developer if you keep working on, good luck with your dream bro
When applying jobs, we're sometimes asked the latest salary and expected salary. Is it the salary before or after deducted by tax?
sir what documents are needed to become software engineer in Japan and can a foreign because software engineer ??
Hi Dakshi, I guess working experience and cv are the must documents:)
Also you could have more chances to work in Japan if you have JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test)
@@DevInDanang-kzy ok sir 🙏🙏
Thank you ☺️
@@DevInDanang-kzy 3 year IT diploma is enough to work in it field....can i eligable to come japan with 3 year diploma?
The shot with falling 500k papers is great, bro
Thank you! That’s my favorite part
@@DevInDanang-kzy do you know what is the average salary for a system administrator? whos handling servers and active directory
Hi Arnie:)
Sorry for my late reply, about the avg salary for system administrator, I guess its around $5,000 ~ $7,000 per month in Japan:)
Hi KZY!! Do you recommend studying IT at senmon gakkos (専門学校) in Japan? Was there anyone like this around you? The education seems to be of very high quality idk. I am thinking of studying mobile development for 2 years.
Hi, thank you for your comment!
Yes, I have some friends from senmon gakko:)
I think you can learn the basis of programming and logical thinking at schools, good luck with your study bro😎
@@DevInDanang-kzy Thx so much KZY :)) 仕事で頑張ってください!w. Have a good dayy
Thank you for content about IT in Asia! Sorry for that I wrote you on facebook. I should have written that here. In a nutshell, my question sounds like "What do you think about Golang(Go) in Japan? Does it have a future there?". I'm asking because Golang is widely used in Russia, and many companies are replacing Java and Python with Golang. I understand that u are mobile dev but I could hear something about backend in Japan.
Hi にこ:)
Thanks a lot for your question, I just answered you on FB funpage:)
Hope my answer is gonna be your help, good luck!
Thanks for your video
I want to write this answer in japanese but my japanese is not so good. I'm learning at Danang university of technology.
Can I ask you some questions ?
Is there many IT engineer jobs or AI-related jobs at japan and how much they earn?
Yeah we have lots of jobs for programmers in Japan.
Because we are faced with the serious shortage of programmers.
Especially AI field, I think the salary for AI engineer would be like 5,000,000yen ~ 10,000,000yen, depending on the skill and demand:)
Thank you for reply
@@minhhnh_in_jp how much is an average salary for a new grad in Da Nang in IT?
@@hujintao6862 Depend on your company, but i think it’s about 500$ for junior if your knowledge and skill are good
@@minhhnh_in_jp Cool, thanks, thinking about setting up a company there.
Hi KZY, should I learn django or spring boot to get backend web job in japan ?
Hi Thanh Le:)
Thanks for your comment!
As far as I know, there are some project using spring boot but I have not had any projects using django so far, so If I choose either of them, I would choose spring boot:) Happy Coding!
Wow, those are super low paychecks for a programmer, even compared to Eastern Europe. And it’s a quarter of the salaries in the US. I wasn’t expecting these huge differences. How is this possible?
Thank you for your cmt!
I guess the root problem is too many intermediate companies in Japan.
For more details, I will create another video to explain:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy I don't think intermediate companies is the reason, I would expect an intermediate company to take 15%-30% of the salary, but not 75%.
And it's Tokyo, its not a cheap place to live in.
Its a real mystery for me.
th-cam.com/video/oF9jY-EwwI0/w-d-xo.html
I created a video about “Why the salary of SW engineer in Japan is Low”, pls take a look , thank you:)
Me, living in Philippines where the salary for a junior position is only $500
@@kobebriansantos5558 do you what it is in other countries, like Vietnam or Thailand?
How is teamlab ?
Hi Entertainment Saga:)
Sorry to be late and Thank you for your comment, tbh, I have no relation with the company so I have no idea🙈
@@DevInDanang-kzy it's in Tokyo, right?
yah It seems so as far as I googled it:)
I am wanting to come to Japan and work as a software and had a doubt bout how much does he earn now it's cleared
Thanks for nice video!! May I ask you some questions about front-end engineer in Japan?
I'm studying programming myself and I chose to learn JAVA as my first programming language. but I want to be a front-end engineer so I plan to learn CSS HTML JAVASCRIPT and REACT also. Is there many jobs using HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT & react ?? and how about dev jobs in Fukuoka ?
Thank you for your question!
I think there are many jobs for web developers, but the job for web developer is now highly competitive with Japanese, so I recommend to study mobile app development or infra:)
Also in Japan, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Aichi are the popular prefectures for IT industry so I think it's good option to work in Fukuoka:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy Thank you! 😊
@@DevInDanang-kzy web developer high demand or softwear devoper in japan? Please tell me in wich shortage in japan
@@DevInDanang-kzy thanks for your sharing, recently i see most of recruitment information is for mobile app, web developer seem to be quite competitive. thinking to learn mobile app in future
How much Javascript you need to learn enough to do a decent front-end engineering job? Is JS DOM enough or you need to learn pure JS too?
Hi Matt Simon:)
Thank you so much for your comment! I think it’s more important to learn how to develop a product by the real project.
Such as popular frameworks(e.g. Vue) , testing techniques (How to write UT code), how to write a code (XDD like TDD, BDD etc), development method (Scrum, waterfall), happy coding!:)
I am 30 yrs old and learning front-end, do you think it is late for me to learn this?
It's never late to start something, bro:)
If you have strong motivation about programming, you can do it:)
Let's do it!!!
Bro you think the taxes are to much in Japan try Turkey ve have so so so much taxes and the normal salary is about 750$
Thank you for your comment!
I am surprised to hear that, wish I can have the chance to visit Turkey someday bro
Am looking for entry level web developer job.. also self taught like yourself… currently i know html css and js and mainly react next js .. have build couple projects too! Hope i can get job
Hi brownboyintokyo:)
Sounds great, I am sure you can get IT job if you keep working hard for your programming, keep going:)
Hi brother, im a software engineer , who worked in web development in my first company and now in mobile apps, using react native in the second company- im from non IT background- 2 years experience, how much can i earn. Also, i heard Japanese isnt needed for IT jobs.
Hi Akash:)
As far as I remember, it’s necessary to have computer science degree or more than 3 years experiences on related field to get visa for Japan🧐
I think you can check on google for more details:)
I'm frontend developer with 6,7 months of experience, what I expected remotes salary 😅
Funny thing is, in Egypt, for the same skillset that you get paid 2000$/month for, you get paid something around 200$/month. I get paid 270$ as a python backend developer. with 1 year of experience. This is miserable, I need to leave this country ASAP.
Thanks for your sharing bro, it’s interesting to know about the developer salary in Egypt, good luck with your career man
Hello . How about the salary in Vietnam for an automation tester .
Hi Vittal Sathya:)
I think the demand of automation tester is growing up in Vietnam.
As far as I checked, the average salary range is around $1,200 ~ $2,000, if you have the certification of ISTQB, probably higher chances to receive salary more:)))
I'm a front-end dev and I don't have any Graduation degree, so is there is any chance for me to get a job in japan ??
Thank you so much for your comment!
I think it depends on the visa conditions.
it seems if you have enough length of the working experience in the relevant IT fields, you still have the chance to work I. Japan, good luck with you man🫶
Kindly can i ask you about your both company names ?
Hi Aftab:)
Thanks for your comment! But I am afraid they will sue me for that, so I can't open that info, sorry!
How can i get a visa as a software engineer??
Can i directly apply a visa in japan immigration office??
How much is the cost for visa in yen??
Thank you for your comment!
I think it’s possible:)
I think it’s better to find the jobs with Japanese visa support, instead of directly applying to immigrant offices:)
About the visa expense, I am not sure, sorry.
Anyway, good luck with your new journey to Japan bro:)
How much cost live in japan if you buy a house too? (A decent house)
do you think get job in japan i do bug bounty as full time on bug bounty platform reported about 15 high severity bugs , has a strong background knowledge of pentesting in general except binary exploitation and active directory & good understanding in js , python & live in india
Thank you so much for your comment!
I think you can find a good job offer with your skills and experiences, hope you can find the good one bro:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy thx bro for such motivation
So 2.5k usd after taxes? Or before taxes?
Hi @pfever:)
Thank you for your comment! That's the number of before taxes, which means the money I can use is even smaller than the number.
@@DevInDanang-kzy I see :'( thank you for the reply! 😁
I was offered jpy 7 to 9mil per year. Is it worth?
dang thats crazy! software engineering in the u.s pays us over 100,000 usd annually, and thats somewhat considered low-end lol
Hi Chostek:)
Yah It's sadly true that there is a huge differences of salary between US and Japan, I think the trend to work overseas in Tech company will be growing more in the near future lol
@@DevInDanang-kzy the software engineer program i'm in is incredibly difficult. discrete mathematics, differential calculus, linear algebra, group projects that take months. over here software engineering is very different from computer science major, not sure if thats why or if it has to do with the way culture views software but it's a very valuable skill so hopefully that will change in the future! I want to work over there as SE but i think only if i can get in a u.s company like microsoft or google . thanks for the video it was informative
I am from India and have a mechanical engineering background can I get a sde job in Japan ?with skillset-HTML,CSS,JS, REACT JS,NODEJS+2 PROJECTS?🙏
How hard would it be for someone outside of EU to get a work visa in Japan? I have 3 years of experience and a CS Degree (Bachelor). Working with React, Next.JS, Javascript etc.
Hi Neko Tajni:)
Thanks for your comment! I think it would be easier for you to get working visa bro, because you already have 3 years exp & CS background, you have got a whole package, go for it bro:)
I guess that a image when you worked in japan as a web developer,I think EU or US will have more opportunities to get higher salary.
Hi 江明:)
Yeah totally, so I guess some software engineers in Japan are trying to work abroad for better salary:)
Hello bro can u tell me how I get into the it field I am not a science student I am in high school
Hi Vanshit Pal:)
You can try some online courses first.
And if you like programming stuff, you can create your own product or enroll school for bachelor degree, I think it's the best way:)
i don't know if you can answer this question.... hi am full stack web developer but i don't have a bachelor degree or
work experience but i have certificates and my highest is a ICT collage
diploma.. can i find a job in japan ?
Hi Legend man:)
I am not confident 100% sure but it would be necessary to have a few years working experiences or CS degrees to get Visa, as far as I remember:)
I used to study in Japan to become a programmer.
Can I contact you bro? Im from other country and I want to work as software engineer in Japan 😊
U have IG,discord or Tg?
Hi @adrianmesina7353 :)
Thank you for your comment! I have a discord group, so please kindly check my TH-cam page and access it:)
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Is $2000 enough for people living in Japan?
Hi CARTOON N ANIME SONGS:)
Thanks for your comment! I think it depends on where to live.
It would be enough for local side, but it would not be enough to live in the big city like Tokyo:o
Hi ,I'm from srilanka .I followed se diploma and i most like to study in japan as a software engineer. Please can you say what are the best university for study SE? Thank you firend 😊
Hi Darshana Kumara:)
Thanks for your comment from srilanka:) I think Kyoto university IT faculty is the best one if you want to study programming bro, good luck:)))
Take mext scholarship
If you pass you may choice what university you would like to study in japan
Is python used by software developer...!!?
Hi VIJAY:)
Yeah of course, there are many project using python like ML, big data, IoT:))
Can foreigner without computer science or similar degree but knows HTML, CSS, and JavaScript still get a job?
Hi LordKron OS:)
I think there are some companies who accept candidates without CS background, depending on the potential learnability and motivation:))
@@DevInDanang-kzy thanks, I was worries because I was told that immigration would deny it.
Sorry one thing, if you want to work in Japan, I guess you need a few years working experiences for IT field in your country for tech visa for Japan.
Maybe my info gets outdated, so recommend to research it more🙏
Is full stack development (web) still in demand in Japan?
Hi Emad-Man:)
I think so, I just googled the job offer of full-stack engineer in Japan and it has more than 1000 there:)))
Wow, really? I'm so surprised, i read from a web, that programmers in Japan, earn like 6000€ xD. Well, I'm a spanish 16yo boy, so I'm gonna try to learn programming, and study japanese to travel, and work there. Regards 🙌🙌
Hi Pau:)
Thanks from Spain! Wow that's a big number, I think it's around 1500€ ~ 4000€ on average in Japan for programmers:)
hope you will visit Japan someday:)))
@@DevInDanang-kzy Ty, ayee, nice video btw, u have such a nice content, I'm sure i'm gonna learn lots of new things. Cheers, keep it up.
Excuse me, brother. How about in Vietnam? How much can you earn?
Hi Rum Sovang:)
Haha I want but it's prohibited to be opening my current salary info, sorry about that!
@@DevInDanang-kzy Surely it is fine. It was probably my mistake to ask you like that. But I see this video you told us your salary in Japan and I guessed you can also tell your salary in Vietnam. Sorry for this impolite question bro!
@@DevInDanang-kzy But anyway can you tell me about how is ITs job in Vietnam? Is it well paid? And Is it growing up there?
haha never mind bro!;)
Yah I wanna create videos about the IT in Vietnam in the near future, IT in Vietnam is enormously growing up:)))
hey I'm from vietnam:)
Hi Tớ đơn giản là shrimp:)
Good to hear that, love this country to live!🇻🇳
Can i ask, i have no idea. If i became software engineer can i still pursue of being game developer? Is that totally different? Sorry for my bad english
Hi Letzbi:)
As much as I researched, you can be a mobile game developer from no experiences.
But as for consumer game developer, it seems necessary to have a few years working experiences and specific coding ability (e.g. c++), good luck your dream:)))
@@DevInDanang-kzy oh i see, ty!!
When did you actually started allcthe html learning? Bcuz you said at first you don't know anything about it. Did the company teach you? 🧐
Hi Ram:)
We had OJT on my previous company and I learnt the basic workflow.
About computational things I self-studied:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy ohh and dats amazing that you self studied!
Hi, kzy. Im just now plan to learn SE. I have much interest to learning backend development. I have 2 question to ask you:
1. Can you recommend me which programming language should i start to learn.
2. In Japan company, usually whats the programming language they will more prefer to require.
Hi OrenCheng:)
Thanks for your comment:)
1. I think PHP or nodeJS are good one to start:) popular, easier to comprehend and lots of materials to study on the internet:)
2. I think nodeJS/Golang/Python are the high-demanded langs in Japan
Good luck with your study:)
How much does an Automobile engineer earn with N2 level ( masters from a well reputed Japan university ) I've heard that automobile engineers are well paid as Japanese car companies are one of the best in the world .
Hi Hisberg:)
Thanks for your comment, On average, I guess their salary is higher than like mobile app/web app.
According to google, they will get paid around $80,000 ~ $150,000 annually:)
I am a female hoping to become a software engineer in the future. Do females have the same chance of getting a job in Japan as a software engineer?
Hi JustCharizard:)
Yes totally, I guess we have equally have chances to get IT jobs in Japan:)
Can cs back ground student but no working experience get job in japan?
Hi dhimal:)
I guess you need to have working experiences a few years to get jobs in Japan but not confident:(
Bro I'm form Nepal how can i apply work visa as frontend developer in japan
Make a video
Hi it's Tech Show:)
If you have working experiences more than a couple of years as software engineer or CS degrees, I guess you have the chance to apply, for more details check working visa requirement of Japan:)))
your 2000 USD / Month
here in the Philippines around 6months working as SE not just Front end to earn that 2000 USD
Fcking hate PH salary standards.
I also had the same feeling when we compare the salary of Japan and USA.
It's like a huge gap more than triple score:(
@@DevInDanang-kzy
Ah... that's why more and more USA hiring Pinoys x10 cheaper.
I am form india and I want to get a scholarship after 12th for software engineering so please make a video on that too , sir
It's a humble request
Hi Seema:)
Thanks for your comment!
I will take that, let me think about that topic for future videos:)
So, how is your salary now? I guess you are still working for a Japanese company while making business trip.
Hi pilgrim:)
Actually I don’t work in Japanese company now, about salary I have got more than when I was working in 🇯🇵
Hello KZY.l.I'm living in Japan, and want to change to software engineering. I'm currently doing a mechanical engineering job. I just signed up to a coding boot camp (1 year 6 months intern). How are the chances If I want to join to SE company in Japan. My language level english- business level, Japanese JLPT N3(Next year hopefully I can N2). I found your videos are very useful, good luck, stay blessed!
Hi cloud2345:)
Thanks for finding my channel! I think you can try Japanese company if you can get JLPT more than N2, but if not, you can try foreign companies also:)))
Hopefully your job hunting will be successful!
I am offered a software developer role with 3.5 million yen gross salary in Tokyo. Is it a good salary ?
Hi Abhijeeet:)
Thanks for your comment! Not bad to start, you will be able to double if you have a few years experiences working there:) Fighting!:)
Hello. Thank you for your video. How did you end up programming? What were you doing before programming? Thank you.
Hey pawkyyy:3
Thanks for your comment, I used to be a salesman for automotive semi-conductor.
For more details, I talk about it in this video here:)
th-cam.com/video/YJ6kKmZa2hs/w-d-xo.html
How can I get web development job in hong kong
Hi Ali Zaib:)
I just googled and found some job offers for IT engineer jobs:)
It looks like if you have around 3 years experiences for engineer jobs, you seem to have some chances working in Hong Kong, Good luck:)
How do you become programmer in japan?
Hi Damian Coding:)
I self-studied programming and created some mobile app & web services.
After that I pass the interview and got the engineer job in Japan:)))
Hey i want to be a game designer in Japan is it worth it?
Hi NISHWANT:)
Thanks for your comment! Yah it's definitely one of the demand jobs in Japan, you can directly search company name and better to check the job requirement:))
@@DevInDanang-kzy yeah but am not sure about the salary nd stuff
So just needed help
As far as I googled, not many companies don’t open the salary info👀
Your salary is $2500 and i saw your video where you have mentioned your overall monthly expenses around $1500 , so my question is how much can you save $1000 total ?or even less then that ? please let me know, and is 1 year internship with computer science bachelor degree along with JLPT 3 enough to land a job as developer?
Hi Living Meme:)
Thanks for your comment! On average I saved around 50,000 yen annually, as far as I remember! About getting dev job, I think it depends on the demand skill matching with company, but if you want to get an IT job at Japanese company, it's preferred to get JLPT more than N2:) Good luck:)
@@DevInDanang-kzy you mean to say you save 50,000 yen annually or monthly ?and how is your present salary after years of experience has it improved ,
It's 50,000yen saved every month:)
And about the current salary, it's classified so I can't open it here, sorry!
@@DevInDanang-kzy Hey, so do you save more in vietnam? Do you still work for japanese compagny in vietnam or work locally for vietnam compagny? thank you for the videos :)
Woa, money :))
日本語訳が 関西弁なのが面白いですね。
ご出身は大阪です?
日本は、今も残業が多い職場は多いですね
ありがとうございます!
実は出身は全く関西では無いです、エセ関西弁です🤢
@@DevInDanang-kzy
プログラミング言語と英語、
そして関西弁を習得されたのですね。笑
今後も動画 楽しく見させて貰いますね。
Anh là người ở Đà Nẵng ạ ?
Ko, anh là người tư đen Nhất Bạn:)
Chào anh, em chuẩn bị bắt đầu công việc đầu tiên tại một công ty Nhật. Rất mong có thể kết bạn với anh! Nếu có thể, anh có thể để lại phương thức liên lạc! Many thanks!
Hi Tran!
Thanks for your comment, I have Twitter and Facebook Fun page.
You can check them out to keep contacting me! haha
Facebook : KZY in danang
Twitter : KZY
@@DevInDanang-kzy thanks bro!
英語がすごくペラペラで羨ましいです。
恐縮です、ありがとうございます!まだまだ勉強中です!👨💻
If this is true across the board in Japan, then Japan is serious decline and will lose more industries in the near future.
Hi Michael Ju:)
Yah Japan is under serious recession And not easy to stop it🧐
I think you learned English
What is your mother country 🤔
Hi coleen:)))
I am 100% Japanese:)
china ##?😅😮
You face and voice shows despair. Lol
Hi abdulbasit:)
Haha you found out, I tried to make myself smile but despair just surfaced on my face Lol