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Japan's employment rate Top 10 University Overview What are the ways out after studying in Japan?
There are many factors that affect the choice of countries, institutions and majors to study abroad, but the employability after graduation is the most considered. This paper will take universities with high employment rate in Japan as the research object, and sort them out according to the annual ranking of universities with high employment rate published by an educational research institution in Japan.

University survey of Japan's employment rate before 10

1, hitotsubashi university 57.9%

Hitotsubashi university University, referred to as Joy for short, is a top national university located in Tokyo, and is known as "Harvard in Asia". It is the only small-scale elite university in Japan that focuses on humanities and business. He is a member of the "Lao Huang Yi Gong" of Japan's top national university, similar in nature to the London School of Economics and Political Science. Today, hitotsubashi university has become the cradle of top Japanese business talents and has an overwhelming advantage in employment. At the same time, hitotsubashi university is famous for its small number of elite education. If calculated by proportion rather than number of people, both the employment rate and the pass rate of the national examination are among the best.

2. tokyo institute of technology 53.9%

Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Institute of Technology), referred to as Donggong University for short, is a top Japanese and world-class science and engineering university, headquartered in Muhei District of Tokyo, focusing on engineering technology and natural science research. Its predecessor was Tokyo Staff School, which was founded in 188 1. Donggong has been marching towards a world-class science and engineering university leading the cutting-edge technology in the future. As a research university, tokyo institute of technology enjoys a high reputation in academic research, scientific research achievements, education and teaching, not only in Japan, but also in the world.

3. Keio University 46.4%

Keio University, referred to as Keio University, with its main campus in Tokyo, Japan, is a prestigious top university in Japan. As the oldest private comprehensive university in Japan, Qingda University has been developing under the guidance of its founder, Fukuzawa Yukichi, and is playing a pioneering role in various fields of Japanese society. Keio, as the top private university in Japan, is the most prominent in economy, business and medicine, ranking ninth among the top 500 enterprises in the world (20 13). In the ranking of Japanese university graduates who are most likely to become presidents of listed companies, Qingda ranks first all the year round, and at least one tenth of the presidents of Japan's 2,000 best companies are from Keio. Therefore, it is known as the "cradle of entrepreneurs" and is considered to be the central university that holds the lifeline and future of Japan's economy.

4. University of Electric Communication 37.4%

University of Electronic Communication is a national university in Japan, which was founded in 19 18 and provides university education in 1949. The abbreviations of universities are "Diantongda" and "UEC". Its predecessor, wireless communication workshop, has been established for more than 90 years. About 60,000 graduates trained by the school are active in various industrial sectors headed by communication and intelligence. Nowadays, TEPCO has carried out extensive education and research in information, communication, electronics, basic science (physics, chemistry) and other related fields, trained a large number of outstanding talents and carried out various original research activities.

5. Waseda University 36. 1%

Waseda University, referred to as Zaoda University, is located in Shinjuku District, Tokyo, Japan, and is a prestigious top university in Japan. Waseda University 1882 was born in Tokyo, accompanied by the declaration of "learning to be independent". Today, Waseda University, which has gone through 133 years, has developed into a world-renowned top university.

Waseda University, as a world-famous top school, has many graduates majoring in politics, finance, business and literature. Seven Japanese prime ministers, including former Japanese Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko, are all graduates of Waseda University, and nearly one-third of the members of Parliament are from Waseda University. The founders and presidents of Sony, Samsung, Honda, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Nintendo and many other famous companies were born in Waseda University. Up to now, 30 alumni have won the Akutagawa Prize, the highest prize in Japanese literature, ranking first in Japan.

6. Osaka University 35.5%

Osaka University, referred to as Osaka University for short, is a world-class and famous research-oriented national comprehensive university, headquartered in Sakata City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

As an old imperial university with a long history in Japan, Osaka University has three campuses, which are located in Sakata City, Akio Toyoda City and Shimashima City of Osaka Prefecture, close to Osaka City, the second largest city in China, and has the advantage of academic exchanges with top scientific research institutions in the world. He is an important member of related academic organizations such as RU 1 1 Academic Forum, Federation of Engineering Departments of Eight Universities, Super International University Program, etc. Alumni of Osaka University include the first Nobel Prize winner in Japan, as well as the winners of Wolf Prize, Lasker Prize and Crawford Prize, as well as several winners of Gerdana Foundation International Award and Japan International Award. Osaka University is famous for its talents in scientific research and many other fields.

7. tokyo university of foreign studies 35.4%

Tokyo university of foreign studies is called "Tokyo Foreign University" and "TUFS" for short. Tokyo university of foreign studies has a department of foreign languages and regional culture studies (doctoral program: language and culture, language application, regional international, international cooperation and postdoctoral program: regional culture). President's speech (excerpt): tokyo university of foreign studies, one of the oldest universities in Japan, originated from Imperial College in 1857. Not limited to foreign languages in a narrow sense, regional research is also the focus, and research on the politics, culture and customs of the target language circle is also under way. In fact, the English name of this university means tokyo university of foreign studies. Together with Osaka Foreign Studies University, which is also a national university, and Kobe Foreign Studies University, a city university, it is the most difficult foreign studies university in Japan.

8. sophia university 32.6%

Sophia university (Hiragana: じょぅちだぃがく, Greek: σ οι α, English: Sophia), short for Shangzhi and Shangzhi, is a Japanese university headquartered in Tokyo.

Sophia university is a first-class university comparable to Waseda University and Keio University, and it is the "highest wisdom"-this is the origin of the name of Tokyo sophia university. The Department of Undergraduate Literature and the Department of Foreign Languages in the University of Tokyo rank in the top five, and together with Waseda University and Keio University, they are called "the top three private schools in Japan" and "Chuqing". Sophia university is very famous in European and American countries, with a large number of European and American students and foreign teachers.

9. Nagoya University 32.0%

Nagoya University, referred to as Minda for short, is a well-known research-oriented national comprehensive university headquartered in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Its predecessor was Nagoya Temporary Hospital and Temporary Medical College established by 187 1, and later upgraded to Medical College and Medical University.

1939, Nagoya Medical University was officially named "Nagoya Imperial University", which was one of the seven imperial universities in Japan before the end of World War II (the other six universities were Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Tohoku University, Kyushu University, Hokkaido University and Osaka University). Today, among all universities in Japan, the research quality of these seven former imperial universities still ranks in the forefront of the country, and they are called "Seven Emperors" in the classification of major educational groups in Japan.

10, Kyoto University and Tokyo University of Science 3 1.8%

As the second oldest imperial university in Japan, Kyoto University is located in the east and west of Japan, and the two universities have always been the highest institutions of learning in Japan. However, the traditions and goals of the two schools are quite different. Dongda focuses on cultivating talents for governing the country, while Peking University is good at cultivating scientists. In terms of scientific research, Kyoto University, as the highest institution in Feng Jingen, is world-renowned for its talents and achievements, so it is known as the "cradle of scientists".

Since its establishment, Tokyo University of Science has taken "strength doctrine"-only students with real strength are allowed to graduate, so the repetition rate of the school is higher than that of ordinary universities. The school is located in Shinjuku District, Tokyo, Japan. The protagonist of the novel Fang っちゃん by the great Japanese writer Natsume Soseki is now Tokyo University of Science. Universities are mainly called "Science University", "PolyU" and "TUS", and the international student circle is also called "Oriental Science".

The way out for international students after studying in Japan.

1. Employment in Japan

In the face of Japan's increasingly serious population decline, the growth of Japan's childbearing age population can not be achieved in a short time. It is estimated that it will take at least ten years, and it is imperative for Japanese companies to explore overseas markets. In order to attract talents who can communicate with local enterprises and have professional knowledge, outstanding Japanese multinational companies willing to explore foreign markets have actively hired students studying in Japan in recent years. Although the process of finding a job in Japan seems complicated, it is very beneficial to personal growth as a connecting process from campus to society. Some people have set their own life goals in the process of job hunting, learned a lot of Japanese business etiquette and improved their ability to communicate with others. Of course, Japanese has also reached a higher level.

2. Return to China for employment

Japanese companies or companies that have cooperative relations with Japan. In recent years, China's amazing economic growth has prompted well-known Japanese companies to expand their business in China. Knowing more than one language means more opportunities. If you know Japanese, you can increase your chances of entering Japanese businessmen or companies that have business dealings with Japanese businessmen. Generally speaking, there are more people who can speak English and fewer people who can speak Japanese, and many enterprises have close cooperation with Japan, so it will be easier to find a job and the salary will be higher. There is another choice to learn Japanese.

3. Engaged in Japanese translation.

Japanese dramas, Japanese pop songs, fashion magazines, Japanese cartoons and novels are very popular in China. No matter the government, non-governmental enterprise groups or non-profit organizations, Japan has intensive contacts with organizations such as China, Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province, and talents who are proficient in Chinese and Japanese languages and understand their cultures are also needed as a bridge to promote Sino-Japanese economic and trade cooperation and effectively help enterprises achieve strategic goals or solve political and social problems.