Foreign students taking employment in Japan

Foreign students taking employment in Japan
According to Daily Yomiuri, the international students who choose to remain in Japan to work after they finish their studies are increasing.
Those who are involve in performing labor are privileged to have their visa that needs information applicable to a legal system, economics, sociology or other fields of science related to humans or to involve in business which needs certain techniques or reactivity based on their encounter to culture of other countries. The visa is based on the agreement with a public or private organization in Japan.
Based on immigration bureau statistics of Japan, Asian students are consists of those many employed students after they finish their studies which has a percentage of ninety percent.
The number on the list is Chinese students which are made up of 6,000 or more than 43.3 percent in 2005. The next on the list are South Korea which has a total of 944, Taiwan (200), Bangladesh (119), and Malaysia (118).
The advertisement and business institution found a total of one thousand seven hundred ninety two international students who are employed while one thousand one hundred forty are involved in computer and information technology sector. A total of four hundred seventy nine got their job in educational institutions.
In a formal account of an employee’s responsibilities, foreign graduates of two thousand seven hundred eleven or to more than thirty percent of the total number were employed as translators or interpreters. Meanwhile, eight hundred ninety three foreign graduates acquired information-processing works, eight hundred eighty two in sales-related works and seven hundred thirty run for overseas.
Based on the ministry official in Japan, “Growing demand for translators and interpreters among domestic companies has perhaps helped boost the employment of foreign students.”
B. Lee