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Getting that first job

ratboycom

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Thanks for the advice guys. I've been eyeballing jobs in the US as well. My family really wants me back there (this was before the quake) and everything. There are a number of companies which speak exclusively English in the offices and everything (Rakuten, Uniqlo, and I think Sony), but like I said before, I missed he boat for new hires with those companies. Right now a lot of companies are targeting foreigners, but as far as entry level jobs, I'm not totally sure. I guess the search will continue.
 

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If employers just hire once a year, why not just teach English until that time rolls around again next year? Unless your family is in like NYC or something, I can't imagine trying to readjust to the US would be very pleasant after being abroad for so long.
 

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