AcasăFără categorieJapan Career Promotion Forum Central Eastern Europe 2023

Japan Career Promotion Forum Central Eastern Europe 2023

Published on

Japan is the land of ample job opportunities and famous for being called the Land of the Sun. In order for people everywhere to know more details about this field, the ‘Japan Career Promotion Forum’ was born.

This is a huge opportunity for some citizens who will have a webinar on hand and receive a variety of updates on the strategic economic relationship between East Central Europe and Japan. Moreover, the opinions of students and professionals who work or live in Japan will be heard, as well as their ideas about the job fairs in Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, which are scheduled in mid-October by METI in Japan.

Target audience:

  1. Students/Professionals aiming to build their careers in Japanese companies.
  2. Students/Professionals in Japan seeking career opportunities in Japanese companies.
  3. Students/Professionals who want to know more about living & working in Japan.

Latest articles

Babes-Bolyai University announces launch of international health research platform

"Babes-Bolyai" University (UBB) announces the launch of an international health research platform, the university...

Ministry of Finance borrows RON 1.375 billion from banks on Thursday

The Ministry of Finance (MF) borrowed RON 1.375 billion from banks on Thursday, through...

AgriMin: Romanian products bearing high markup and import ones small markup isn’t fair

The Minister of Agriculture, Florin Barbu, announced, on Thursday said that work is being...

Natalia Intorero: Places in camps for children with disabilities, supplemented (minister)

Minister of Family, Youth and Equal Opportunities Natalia Intotero participated in Bistrira on Thursday...

More like this

Babes-Bolyai University announces launch of international health research platform

"Babes-Bolyai" University (UBB) announces the launch of an international health research platform, the university...

Ministry of Finance borrows RON 1.375 billion from banks on Thursday

The Ministry of Finance (MF) borrowed RON 1.375 billion from banks on Thursday, through...

AgriMin: Romanian products bearing high markup and import ones small markup isn’t fair

The Minister of Agriculture, Florin Barbu, announced, on Thursday said that work is being...