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Excerpted from the Japan Career Guide
When applying for a position in Japan, you have a choice of two acceptable
types of resume. If you are approaching a Japanese company, complete the
rirekisho in handwritten form in Japanese; if you are not fluent in the
language, have your information translated. The rirekisho uses the traditional
two-page format, divided into personal information and work experience,
and requires an attached photo. This official form is readily available
in stationery stores. If you are applying to the international department
of a Japanese company, use the resume that is closer to the international
or American style. Type it in English on good bond paper, and include
no attachments.
Note: Given recent changes in the mobility of the Japanese workforce and
the opening up of Japanese companies to mid-career recruitment, it is
now becoming common for more senior applicants to attach an international
style resume or at least an explanation of position responsibilities and
achievements to the traditional rirekisho.
This is just a sample of what you'll find in the complete guide.
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