Jobs in Japan for Canadians
Working in Japan as a Canadian can be tricky as most of us don’t speak Japanese. Being able to speak the local language significantly increases your chance of finding a job. However, there are still opportunities available that require minimal levels of Japanese. The most common jobs in Japan that are open to foreigners are the following:
Teaching English
This is by far the most popular type of work in Japan available to foreigners and there are almost always jobs available. A bachelor’s degree (in any field) is required to teach in schools. If you don’t have a bachelor’s degree, it is still possible to find a teaching-related job. Some private tutoring jobs only require that you are a native English speaker. Tutoring jobs involve working at after-school programs and conducting conversational English lessons with adults.
Hospitality
Japan is experiencing a labour shortage in the hospitality industry. More and more businesses are accepting foreign staff to fill these shortages and serve the tourists and business travellers. This includes work in hotels, restaurants and cafés in busy tourist areas where English is used more frequently.
Customer Service
Large retail chains and other businesses in tourist areas also need staff who are able to speak English. However, having conversational Japanese would typically be required for most positions so you can assist local Japanese customers.
Ski Resort Jobs
Japan’s ski resorts are known for having some of the best powder in the world. Many of these ski resorts cater to foreign tourists so businesses need to have English-speaking staff. You don’t have to be a ski or snowboarding expert to work at the ski resort. Many working holidaymakers choose to work in Japan at ski resorts for the opportunity to learn the sport, make some money and travel around Japan after the ski season.
The ski resorts offer a wide array of work. While there are specialized positions like ski instructors and rental equipment technicians, many of the positions are in hospitality and customer service. If you have experience working in food and beverage or customer service, this could be the right opportunity for you. Are you interested in securing a job at a ski resort before you even leave Canada? Our Japan Ski Resort Program might be just what you are looking for!