Saint Kevin wrote:Interesting take on the porn industry Volt. Could that same reason you gave for that illicit industry also be the reason for their high suicide rate? Anyway, that's just a little off topic.
Interesting thing I found out about working in Japan: English teachers can be hired with ANY bachelors degree and NO knowledge of Japanese to teach or assist-teach English in Japan. Many also claim to give furnished apartments (what counts as "furnished" in Japan I can't say) and a salary comparable to other new teachers in Japan. The only catch I see is the fact that you need to have a strong desire to work in Japan, and an indominable spirit, as learning a new language from scratch (even with the "training" they offer) and the having to adjust to tons of changes can really get you down and make you want to quit.
How this is relevant to getting a job in the game industry in Japan, I can't quite say. But I do know that you could parlay such a 1-year program into a teaching license (if you look for the right program) and maybe an entry level position as a translator/tester for Konami of America (I saw an ad for that job on their website a long time back).
Just some food for thought...
Azier the Swordsman wrote:However, when I get a position in a game company
you have to have a connection. Getting a job in the Game Industry isn't like getting a normal job. In order to even be considered For an interview you better know someone on the inside
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