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2018 Top Jobs in Japan Week 37

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If you’re looking to work in Japan, check back here each week as we look through the database of top 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.


Mobile Game Marketing and Social Media Content Designer (Shinagawa, Tokyo) — No Japanese required

  • English: Native level
  • Japanese: None
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • Visa sponsorship available

Zigzagame is looking for a content marketing designer to create optimized content across various social media platforms aimed at user acquisition, customer retention and user re-engagement. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of how to use content to engage and interact with a user base. You must be proficient with the Adobe design suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects)

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English Instructor/Teacher/ALT (Across Japan) — Overseas Applications OK!

  • English: Native level or similar
  • University degree required for visa sponsorship
  • Overseas applications wanted!
  • Attractive salaries

Jobs available for teaching English in Japan! View a variety of GaijinPot’s top English teaching jobs on offer this week. Applications from overseas job seekers are definitely encouraged.

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In-House Linux & JavaScript Software Programmer (Sendai, Miyagi)

  • Japanese: Conversational
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • ¥300,000 ~ ¥400,000 / Month
  • Experience with Linux, JavaScript (and if possible TypeScript and SPA)
  • Visa sponsorship available

Bruce Interface is looking for a software programmer with experience in Linux and JavaScript (and if possible TypeScript and SPA) to work in-house and be in charge of programming educational media system used in early educational environments (kindergartens, daycare and elementary schools) as well as social welfare settings (senior citizen centers, etc). No overtime work and no weekend work.

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Overseas sales & marketing for sports events (Yokohama, Kanagawa)

  • English: Conversational
  • ¥260,000 ~ ¥350,000 / Month
Undokai is looking for a sales and marketing specialist to help promote sports events mainly in the U.S. and India as a part of school education or corporate team building events. You will be responsible for international sales and international marketing.

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Recruitment Consultant (Minato, Tokyo) – No Japanese required

  • English: Fluent
  • ¥4.0M ~ ¥25.0M / Year
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • Visa sponsorship available

Optia Partners is looking for a recruitment consultant to work with a broad range of global companies on achieving their hiring objectives in Japan by introducing their network of top bilingual talent. You will be an expert on the local market and industry trends, providing invaluable insights to their network of clients and professionals to help them make better hiring decisions and career development choices.

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English Teacher (Shibuya, Tokyo) – No Japanese required

  • English: Native level
  • ¥230,000 ~ ¥300,000 / Month
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • Must have at least 2 years of English teaching experience for 1~3-year-old children
  • Visa sponsorship available

Lifelittle International School is now hiring full-time English teachers who can also help with curricula, write daily report to parents and other routine works. Benefits include uniform rental and transportation allowance up to ¥20,000.

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Talent Sourcing Specialist (Minato, Tokyo) – No Japanese required

  • English: Fluent
  • ¥200,000 / Month
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • Visa sponsorship available

Adept Group is hiring a talent sourcing specialist to develop a network of specially targeted IT professionals, using specific tools provided by the company and pitch job opportunities to candidates. New graduates are welcomed! You have great communication skills.

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Editor/Test-Content Specialist (Shinjuku, Tokyo)

  • English: Native level
  • Japanese: Business level
  • ¥300,000 / Month
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • Very good Japanese language skills (JLPT Level N2 or higher)

The Eiken Foundation of Japan is seeking experienced writers/editors for a full-time position developing content for the Eiken Test in Practical English Proficiency. Working hours from Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. plus overtime as needed for a one-year renewable contract.

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Engineer (car disassembly, container loading) (Bando, Ibaraki) – Conversational Japanese

  • Japanese: Conversational
  • ¥180,000 / Month (based on skills and experience)
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • Must have at least 2 years in similar industry
  • Must have experience with handling Japanese customers
  • Visa sponsorship available

Be Forward, a car exporter company, is looking for a car disassembly and container loading engineer in order to best meet customer’s needs at their car dismantling and container loading yard in Bando City in Ibaraki. You must have at least 2 years experience in similar industry.

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To browse through hundreds of other jobs currently available in Japan, visit GaijinPot Jobs.

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