Ask HN: Serious tips for US citizen who wants to work in Japan (or as cofounder)
Ever since my first visit to Japan I’ve been in love with the country and it’s people. I’m a brown guy, US citizen. My Japanese is not that good but if I can get a tutor I’m sure I can be proficient enough to work.
Beyond that I’m someone who respects and assimilates into my host country. I’m also good at full stack development and I’m looking at either engineering manager or co founder level roles.
How can someone like me find work in Japan? I don’t have any Japanese friends, and I don’t really know any cliche culture things like anime. I’m more into meditation and enjoying nature and what not and my time spent in nature and amongst the mountains there was the best I’ve ever felt.
Thanks!
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 48.7 ms ] threadI want to do a long vacation there, the length of a tourist visa, or maybe digital nomad through if I had a remote role, but I don't think I'd want to make Japan my forever home.
(Also they often are riding the politeness more reserved for someone on a vacation for months or years... they think they're being treated kindly when it's more a cold niceness. You won't be going over people's houses for meals or out to the bar. You'll go to work then go interact with fellow expats.)
There are all kinds of weebs, and it's not limited to Tokyo.
(currently moved on to being the kind of weirdo who spends the 4th of july researching if there's a polish equivalent of "Gemütlichkeit" as I write out bullet points for an open mic and spend money I really shouldn't on a cortado... because my humor is cutting :-))
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2350.html
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=patio11
https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=patio11
His blog:
https://www.kalzumeus.com
Check out these sites for jobs from English-friendly companies:
- https://japan-dev.com
- https://tokyodev.com
And FYI: living in Japan is nothing like visiting Japan. But working as a dev here can be a rewarding experience.
Good luck!
Don’t feel like you need Japanese to get a job. Getting to a point where you can fluently discuss software engineering with our devs will take many years - don’t let this be a blocker, just find a job where you can use English so you can be there, see if you actually like living there, and figure out the rest as you go.
Also I'm open to chatting about a job opportunity at my startup. What's a good way to chat?