Here, Japanese study abroad experts provide some suggestions for students, hoping that students can prepare as soon as possible.
Generally speaking, Japanese college students should begin to prepare for their inauguration activities from the second half of the year when they enter the college, to be precise, from June to 10 in 5438. Undergraduate students (undergraduates) should start preparing for their inauguration activities in the second half of their junior year (10). This will not only get enough preparation time, but also avoid the visa problem after graduation.
There are only three main ways to take office:
1, by submitting your resume to the job search website;
2. Through the school's employment guidance center;
3. Advertising magazines of recruitment nature.
Students can make full use of these three ways. What needs to be emphasized here is that it is very important to arrange multiple resumes according to the characteristics of enterprise recruitment and what you like, and it is necessary to submit more resumes.
Generally, 30%-40% of enterprises will reply after submitting their resumes. This shows that. Interview? Of course, in the end, it depends on your personal ability and personality charm.
Japanese companies need to submit resumes-resume screening-written test-initial test-second test-final test, and finally they can get the default. We must step by step and face the challenge calmly. Three interviews, we must pay attention to gfd, behave appropriately. Students must wear a suit, comb their hair, check whether their nails and even shoes are shiny, and whether the tie and shirt match the suit.
In addition to these external gimmicks, we should also pay attention to body image. Avoid some bad body movements, such as shaking your legs and feet, touching your seat or rubbing your clothes, rubbing your hands, combing your hair, etc., which will make the interviewer's evaluation of you more or less poor. I will think that you have poor psychological endurance and lack basic common sense. When answering the interviewer's questions, you should face the interviewer with a confident and calm expression, and answer the questions concisely. Never digress or answer irrelevant questions. Most Japanese companies pay more attention to it? Human team spirit? Wait a minute. (Japanese study abroad experts suggest that students need to practice their expressions and gestures repeatedly in front of the mirror at home one week before attending the interview. )