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Fresh graduate nurse - want to work in Japan.. how?!? |
I am a fresh graduate nurse and i just recently got my license as a registered nurse. I want to move in and work in Japan. Is that possible? is the country needing nurses? where do i start? i need some serious answers. thank you very much.. I wouldn't count on it. First of all you would have to have a pretty good command of the language to work anywhere in the health sector. Also, nursing is a pretty popular profession for young Japanese women, and the Japanese don't generally hire foreigners when they can hire within their own race. |
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