TT-510 -- Bargains and cheap won

The Korean Won: a brand lovin' housewife's dream come true...

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Terrie's Job Tips -- JETs - Part One: Finding Jobs

I was asked by CLAIR, the organizing agency behind the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) program which puts English teachers into public schools all over Japan, to be a career counselor at their annual conference for departing teachers. As an employer, I was very happy to have this chance, because it allowed me to meet and talk to around 20 people who were coming off contract periods of 2 to 5 years, and many of whom had made the effort to assimilate into their host country. I was also happy as an HR "promoter" for jobs for foreigners in Japan, as I was privy to a nice cross-section of what is going on in the minds of job seekers who are making some major personal decisions.

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TT-509 -- Toyota and Debt, ebiz news from Japan

Why? The recession? It's not as simple as it seems...

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Terrie's Job Tips -- Moving to Japan with the Wife

It would be interesting for some researcher to look at the reasons people come to Japan – especially those reasons which are not economically related but through some other cause. My personal guess is that the JET program and other English-teaching opportunities would be high on the list, as would general transfers of expats working for foreign companies.

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TT-508 -- China's Next Food Scandal? Ebiz news from Japan

With the world wide bee crisis continuing, and Chinese honey imports carrying risks, will Japan's honey production be dependent on old men keeping bees in their Tokyo apartments?

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Terrie's Job Tips -- Translator Seeks a Career Change

Disruption in the Job Market causes different reactions in different people. For most of us it makes us more conservative and we're happy to have a job at all. For employers it all but halts hiring, and for recruiters it spells hard times and lay-offs. Whatever the reaction, the result is job market stagnation and an indefinite postponement of career development plans.

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TT-507 -- Recruiters Take a Hit, ebiz news from Japan

Although receiving little media focus, the recruitment industry is facing one of its toughest times yet. What options are left for the struggling industry?

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Terrie's Job Tips -- Where to Go After Being CFO?

One trend that I'm noticing in my recruiting practice is the increase of highly qualified bilingual job seekers in the market. This is not surprising, given that foreign firms are being hard hit in their home markets and naturally Japan is expected to contribute to the cost-cutting moves going on around the world. Then of course you have the general meltdown in the banking sector and the corresponding fall out with their traditional suppliers.

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