My journey from India to Japan as an Engineer | How to work in Japan| Indian in Japan
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- My journey from India to Japan as an Engineer | How to work in Japan | Indian in Japan
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In this video, I share my exciting journey from India to Japan, where I now work as an engineer! 🚀 I'll talk about my experiences moving to a new country, the challenges I faced, and how I adapted to life and work in Japan. From learning the language 🇯🇵 to adjusting to a new work culture, it's been an incredible adventure. I'll also share tips for anyone looking to pursue an engineering career abroad, and what it's like living in Japan as a foreign professional. Stay tuned for insights and stories from my personal and professional journey!
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really nice and informative video man
@@F7uiD Thank you 😊
Thanks for the video-I can relate so much! I'm planning to move to Japan next year and would love a quick chat if you have a moment. Appreciate it!
@@hello.tanish Let me know what questions you have.
@@lavifromjapan Thank you for taking a moment to reply! I really appreciate your insights.
I have a few questions as I'm planning to move to Japan and focus on learning Japanese:
1. What techniques or methods did you find most effective for speeding up your Japanese learning?
2. Is it possible to come to Japan without knowing Japanese and still enroll in a language school?
3. Would you be open to being a mentor as I navigate this journey to Japan? 😁
1. The most effective technique is to learn offline. Although so much material is available online free of cost. But the most effective way is to take a coaching and learn offline.
2. If you want to enroll in a Japanese school you need not learn lot of Japanese. Just learn N5 level and apply to Japanese schools.
3. I don't know what type of mentorship you are looking for but I think there are many experienced people than me who can help you. Anyways if you have any question about life expenses and anything you want to ask me I will always reply in a day I reply to everyone's query because no one replied to my queries so I believe others should not suffer like me.
@@lavifromjapan Thank you so much for the helpful advice and for taking the time to reply - it genuinely means a lot! I was pleasantly surprised, especially since it’s rare to find people as willing to help as you. I’ve reached out to other TH-camrs too, but they weren’t as open to sharing. I totally respect that, but it makes me appreciate your response even more.
If possible, it would be awesome to see a video on how you manage daily life in Japan - things like food, accommodation, and living costs would be really useful for newcomers. Also, maybe you could consider starting a WhatsApp or Telegram channel? It’d make conversations a lot easier than comments!
Thanks again for everything. I really appreciate it!
@@hello.tanish I can create a telegram channel. I am going to India for like 2 weeks so I won't be able to make and for the expenses part I am preparing things. I like to give information with proof. So I am collecting appropriate bills and other things to make a video on monthly expenses.
Will make a video soon.
Subscribing your channel bcoz u r close to 1000
@@histyle989 Thank you i subbed you back.
1 k done by subscribing from other id congratulations 🎉🎉best of luck
Thank you so much it means a lot.🥰
Crazy I am in the same state as you, it's just my college isn't local but has average placements, from Ghaziabad(near meerut)😅😅
Thing is i am not into placements as such, just need them for work experience, wanna move abroad probably Germany or Japan.
Great video, but can you tell me which indian company it is u worked in Japan?
@@peak_911 I am working for japanese project but just my company is indian. I am working on site.
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What is ur salary??? and life is good in japan??
@@diablo-i8k life is good in Japan if you want to live by rules and regulations.
Should I make my resume in Japanese while applying and will they sponsor my visa and initial expenses if i get job?
@@atharva8133 depend on you are applying for MNC or a japanese company.
You have to apply for visa support jobs if you want sponsorship otherwise you can come on your visa.
You can watch my video of how i came to japan you will understand the procedure
Yes prepare one jp resume
I have 2 years Experience in SAP TM, so can i come to japan? Can you help me with that❤
@@SagarPatil-Revolution How can I help you if you have any questions then let me know.
@@lavifromjapan is there any company or you have any opportunity for SAP TM pls let me know
@@lavifromjapan sir I'm proficient in web dev and still levelling up and in 3rd year do i need to get the job first from college or I can start apply for ofcampus in Japanese company di they need experience or hire freshers? I'm from tier 3 college
I m M Sc maths student can I get job in Japan companies
@@meghasgadyagol2419 I am not sure about that stream. But if you know Japanese then you can get into translation jobs easily. You can also show any certificates of coding to get software engineering jobs.
@@lavifromjapan which coding certificate is highly recommended
@ anything related to AI/ML Analytics cloud
@@lavifromjapan Thank you for your quick reply