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Major sectors include IT, healthcare, hospitality, engineering, education, construction, agriculture, and logistics.
Yes, most jobs require at least a basic level of Japanese, while skilled roles often need N3 or higher.
Common work visas include the Engineer/Specialist in Humanities visa, SSW (Specified Skilled Worker), and Technical Intern Training visa.
Salaries vary by sector, but entry-level jobs may start from ₹1–1.5 lakh approx (monthly).
Some programs like Technical Internships or Caregiving accept freshers, but skilled jobs usually prefer experience.
Typically, 1–3 months after receiving a job offer, depending on document readiness.
Many are contract-based, but long-term visas and even permanent residency options are available.
Many employers, especially in caregiving or hospitality, offer subsidized housing or dormitories.
Yes, but it depends on your visa type and the new employer's eligibility to sponsor your visa.
Language training, documentation, job matching, visa support, interview preparation, and post-arrival guidance.