Questions for job search
We answered common questions that international students might have while looking for part-time jobs.
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Do I have to reimburse for the dishes I broke while working?Troubles with breaking dishes or glasses seem to happen often if you are working at a restaurant. If you break anything accidentally while at work, would you have to pay for the damages? Here is how you can handle the situation.
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"No resume required" - is the job legitimate?When looking for part-time jobs, there are jobs that require no resume. Why they do not need a resume? Is the job not legitimate? Here are your questions answered.
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Does the provided phone number work for inquiries ?If you don't know how to reach the desired information, here are the solutions.
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Glossary for part-time jobsRefer this glossary relevant to part-time jobs whenever you need.
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What does "Commuting allowance paid in accordance with the detailed rules" mean?Do you think "Part-time workers can receive full amount of commuting costs"? "交通費規定内支給(Commuting allowance is paid in accordance with our detailed rules)" on the ad does not always mean full amount you spend on commuting will be paid.
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"No dress code" means any clothing is allowed?"No dress code" for part-time workers means you can wear your own clothes instead of business suits or school uniform in work places. But you need to be careful. Not all clothing styles will be allowed.
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PaymentThere are a few things you need to know about payroll system for part-time job in Japan.
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Laws About Part-Time JobsYou should understand some laws related to part-time jobs before you get involved in any kinds of troubles.
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