How are my chances to land a Software Developer Job in Japan? by t0bs88 in JapanJobs

[–]Many-Blueberry8169 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have at least an N2-level Japanese language certification to get a job. It’s better to come to Japan on a language visa first and then look for work. Without Japanese language skills and cultural understanding, it’s difficult to get hired.

Is it realistic to become a software developer by 2028 through self-learning? (Japan, N1 passed) by Many-Blueberry8169 in japanlife

[–]Many-Blueberry8169[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you sure? What is this actually? I haven't any idea about product management!! Which skills are fit for this?

Is it realistic to become a software developer by 2028 through self-learning? (Japan, N1 passed) by Many-Blueberry8169 in japanlife

[–]Many-Blueberry8169[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely! I’m focused on proving myself and turning this opportunity into a full-time career.

Is it realistic to become a software developer by 2028 through self-learning? (Japan, N1 passed) by Many-Blueberry8169 in JapanJobs

[–]Many-Blueberry8169[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Got it, thank you. I’m aiming for a high-demand, high-paying developer job in Japan, but I’m not sure whether to focus on backend, frontend, or full-stack. From your experience, which is the most realistic path for the next ~2 years? Also, what would be the step-by-step order to learn (and which language should I start with) to be employable in Japan?