Help desk for foreign students of exchange programs of Mie Hello Work Support Division for Newly Graduated みえ新卒応援ハローワークの外国人留学生コーナーについて Share! Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp 2016/06/09 Thursday Career, Highlights, Information Consultation with experts in employment field for students of exchange programs. “Ryugakusei Corner” of Mie Hello Work Support Division for Newly Graduated (Mie Shin’sotsu Oen Hello Work) will provide assistance in job field for foreign students who have the level N1 of Japanese Language Proficiency Test (or similar level). Foreigners of any nationality interested in working in Japan can use this service. Target audience: People who have the level above N1 of Japanese Language Proficiency Test, above a certain level of comprehension both on Japanese language and Japan’s occupational practices (the same level of a Japanese student), with no difficulties to seek work with the same assistance aimed to Japanese. People who do not fit in the conditions cited previously should contact Nagoya Gaikokujin Koyo Service Center) Nagoya Service Center for Foreigner Employability). Services Job consultation, advertisement on hiring, resume reviewing, interview training, among others. People interested in the assistance should contact firstly by phone. Contact: Mie Shin’sotsuOen Hello Work Tel: 059-229-9591 Tsu-shiHadokoro-cho700 UST-Tsu3F HelloWork Hello Work operates in more than 550 locations throughout Japan in addition to other related institutions and provides assistance and consultation to the public regarding job offers in order to each citizen is able to find a proper job to his/her conditions or necessity. In addition, Hello Work also provides assistance related to benefits of unemployment insurance. To find a branch of Hello Work in Mie Prefecture close to you, refer the home page below. http://www.mhlw.go.jp/kouseiroudoushou/shozaiannai/roudoukyoku/mie/index.html#antei Share! Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp « Frente Matsuri 2016 The importance of pension for those living in Japan »