Attractive career opportunities
There is a saying that with one language, you are like walking along the “corridor” of life, but with two languages, you can open every door on that “corridor”. Having a second and third foreign language is becoming popular and is being studied by many young people.
Among the languages chosen as a second foreign language, Japanese is chosen by many young people because it can satisfy their passion for exploring Japanese culture and also offers many attractive job opportunities.
According to the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), in the past 3 years, 73.2% of Japanese enterprises surveyed want to expand their business activities abroad, especially in Asian countries, in which Vietnam is considered a bright spot for investment. This opens up a great demand for human resources who know Japanese in Vietnam in the coming time.
Income level is proportional to level
Japanese is a difficult language and requires a lot of time to learn, so mastering Japanese can reduce competition and bring many advantages to students when they graduate.
Upon graduating from the Japanese Language major, you can take on positions such as marketing specialist, event organizer, trade transaction specialist, etc., or transaction guide with Japanese partners. At Japanese diplomatic agencies and organizations, you can work as a translator or interpreter. In addition, Japanese language students can also teach at educational institutions or work at Japanese travel companies, restaurants, and hotels.
For example, at Phuong Dong Private University, many Japanese language students have been able to take on some part-time jobs since their third year. Student Hoang Anh Tu shared: “Thanks to my knowledge of Japanese, I was able to work as a teaching assistant for Japanese language centers since my third year. With this job, I can earn extra income and have the opportunity to improve my foreign language skills.”
Opportunity to study in Japan with many attractive scholarships
With the development of the relationship between Japan and Vietnam, Japanese language students have the opportunity to study in Japan through exchange programs. For example, the Anabuki Academy Joint Program of Oriental University.
With this program, nearly 20 students from Phuong Dong University have participated in the 1-year exchange scholarship program at Anabuki Academy. After 1 year of studying at Anabuki Academy, Vietnamese students not only accumulate Japanese language skills but also enhance their understanding of Japanese culture as well as cultivate necessary knowledge for themselves, responsible attitudes towards life and work. Many students have achieved advanced degrees and have the opportunity to apply for jobs at large enterprises in Japan.
“More than just a learning experience, the exchange program at Anabuki Academy is also an opportunity for me to discover myself and explore the world beyond the boundaries of everyday life. This has opened a new door for me and equipped me with invaluable memories and lessons that I will carry with me throughout my life,” shared Nguyen Thi Loi - Student K516, Phuong Dong University.
In addition to exchange programs, businesses and organizations regularly support scholarships for students of the Foreign Language Department, Phuong Dong Private University; typical businesses and organizations include: International Scholarship Office (Taiwan, China); Boway Group (Bac Giang); Hoa Loi Dat Group (Mong Cai, Quang Ninh); Japanese Scholarship Office of Sunrise Viet Nhat Trading and Service Joint Stock Company...
The exchange programs and scholarships awarded will be the motivation to encourage students to actively study and cultivate themselves during their years of study at Phuong Dong Private University. This is also an opportunity for candidates to have the opportunity to interact with businesses to update their knowledge of the industry and market.
Candidates can see more information about Japanese language at Phuong Dong University Fanpage.
Hong Nhung
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/hoc-ngon-ngu-nhat-chinh-phuc-thi-truong-tuyen-dung-voi-ngoai-ngu-thu-2-2306808.html
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