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2017 Top Jobs in Japan Week 49

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Check back each week as we look through the database of jobs in Japan that have been posted to GaijinPot and pick the ones we think are most interesting. You can apply directly to these companies by creating a profile on GaijinPot Jobs.


Regional Sales Manager (Tokyo)

  • English: Business level
  • Japanese: Business level
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • ¥10.0M / Year
  • Minimum 2 years of experience selling to Japanese clients in Japanese
  • Sales savvy to explain technical concepts to Japanese and International companies

Adder Technologies, who creates innovative technology solutions to allow users to access and control multiple computers from one (or more) keyboard monitor and mouse, is looking for a sales account manager to start their operations in Japan. The ideal candidate must be IT savvy, with experience in high-performance KVM systems, with abilities to articulate concepts in technical terms. Knowing how to sell to different client personalities in Japanese and English for persuasion, it is preferred to have knowledge in conceptual selling and know how to sell to complex organizations.

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Event Coordinator (Osaka)

  • Japanese: Business level (JLPT N2)
  • ¥250,000 ~ ¥280,000 / Month
  • Must currently reside in Japan, in the Kansai area

Idea International, an exhibition and event management company based in Osaka, is looking for an event coordinator for immediate hire. You must have business-level Japanese (JLPT N2) and currently be living in the Kansai area. Multiple language abilities are a plus.

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Localization & International Marketing (Shinjuku, Tokyo)

  • English: Native level
  • Japanese: Business level
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • ¥3.5M ~ ¥6.0M / Year

Cel Sys is looking for a talented individual for its localisation & international marketing position at their office in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Your duty will involve the localization of their developed graphic software, available in Japanese, English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese (traditional), and Korean, for customers outside of Japan, as well as planning and devising of projects and operations of international marketing measures. No experience needed! Benefit includes social insurance, transportation and family/housing allowance.

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IB Head Teacher (Osaka)

  • English: Native level
  • ¥6.0M ~ ¥9.0M / Year
  • International Baccalaureate certificate (MYP or DP Course) as a TEACHER
  • Experience in Science, Math, Arts, English, or as Librarian
  • Visa sponsorship available
Relocation allowance (¥150,000) and moving in allowance (¥150,000) for employee and spouse, plus visa support for employees and their family provided! Very attractive annual salary from ¥6.0M ~ ¥9.0M (US$53k~$80k). Multiple positions available at Osaka YMCA new schools to support their International Baccalaureate programme.

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Taxi Driver (Tokyo)

  • Japanese: Business level
  • English: Business level
  • ¥4.0M / Year
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • Japanese driver’s license acquired over 3 years ago
  • Visa sponsorship available

The famous taxi company Hinomaru and their iconic taxi cars, is hiring bilingual taxi drivers. Your main duty will be driving from Haneda or Narita to Tokyo and driving morning commuters inside Tokyo. Night shift also available.

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Marketing Manager (Tokyo)

  • English: Business level
  • Japanese: Business level
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • B2B marketing experience

This is an exciting opportunity to make an impact in the sports and travel industry! STH, the official supplier of hospitality to the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, is looking for a marketing manager to incorporate a full marketing mix into the company and to coordinate and deliver a range of marketing activities, with a slight digital marketing emphasis. Previous budget management responsibilities and an analytical approach when working with data led marketing would be preferred.

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Payroll and Social Insurance Specialist (All Japan)

  • English: Conversational
  • Japanese: Fluent
  • Must currently reside in Japan

This job is about administering and processing payroll and social insurances procedures according to statutory regulations and client requirements using a technology platform that is simply the best in its class. An experience with other payroll vendors is helpful but not required. However, experience working in a multicultural environment will definitely be an advantage.

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Restaurant staff (Marunouchi, Tokyo)

  • Japanese: Business level (JLPT N2)
  • English: Business level
  • ¥2.4M ~ ¥5.0M / Year
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • MUST have experience of working at restaurant and/or hotel
  • MUST have proper working visa in Japan

Restaurant staff needed at this Michelin-starred restaurant Heinz Beck located in Marunouchi, near Tokyo station. You must have experience in working at restaurant and/or hotel. Transportation allowance, social insurance and uniform provided!

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Game Translator (Chiyoda, Tokyo)

  • Japanese: Business level
  • Visa sponsorship available
  • ¥230,000 ~ ¥260,000 / Month

Keywords International, a leading video game globalization and localization company, is looking for game translator to translate, edit, proofreading and perform quality controls for major clients. Native fluency in either English, French, Korean, Traditional Chinese is mandatory.

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