There are two kinds of resumes commonly used in Japan:
履歴書
(rirekisho) and 職務経歴書 (shokumukeirekisho). Rirekisho is a brief overview of your educational and/or work history.
How do you fill Rirekisho?
First
enter your “Last Name”
, then leave a space and enter your “First Name”. *In this template “furigana” is written in Hiragana, but in case of using a different format, “furigana” may be written in Katakana. In that case, you will have to fill it in katakana. Please enter your country of origin (nationality).
How do you fill out a Japanese CV?
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Resume Submission Date. Enter the date (year / month / day) in which you will submit your resume. ...
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氏名 – Full Name. ...
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国籍 – Nationality. ...
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生年月日(年齢) – Date of birth (Age) ...
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性別 – Gender. ...
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現住所 – Current Address. ...
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電話 – Telephone number. ...
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メールアドレス – E-mail.
How do you write a business CV in Japanese?
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Date. Do not write down the day that you wrote the resume. ...
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Full Name. ...
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Photograph. ...
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Address / Contact Information. ...
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Telephone Number. ...
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Email Address. ...
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Education. ...
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Professional Experience.
How do you write a resume?
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Choose a resume format.
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Add your name and contact information.
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Write a standout resume headline.
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Add your professional resume summary statement.
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Detail your work experience.
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List relevant skills and keywords.
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Add your education, certifications, and any other relevant information.
How do I write a self-PR?
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Do not use abstract PR such as “I have a sense of responsibility”, “I am a serious person”, or “I always do my best”.
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Write down real situations when you have proven to be useful.
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Use numbers to clearly show your abilities.
What is the format of CV?
Divide your CV into legible sections
: Contact Information, Personal Statement, Work Experience, Education, Skills, Additional Information. Make section headings slightly larger than the rest of the contents. Add a blank line before and after each heading. Save your CV in PDF to keep your formatting intact.
What is CV in Japan?
In Japan, a CV is called
“Rirekisho” (履歴書)
and it is highly codified since it has to answer strict norms, leaving little freedom for the applicant’s creativity, to the extent that you can find CV templates, ready to be filled, sold in convenience stores.
What is furigana in English?
Furigana is
a Japanese reading aid
, consisting of smaller kana, or syllabic characters, printed next to a kanji or other character to indicate its pronunciation. It is typically used to clarify rare, nonstandard or ambiguous readings, or in children’s or learners’ materials.
What are the six parts of a resume?
Although there are many options available, there are six basic components that should be included in every resume:
Contact Information, Objective, Experience, Education, Skills, and References
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How do you write a killer resume?
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Craft a compelling opening summary. ...
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List your responsibilities and achievements from most to least significant. ...
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Use hard numbers. ...
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Don’t list skills that should be a given. ...
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Show, don’t just tell. ...
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Keep it clean.
How do I make an impressive resume?
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Pick Your Format.
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Start With Your Basic Information.
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Add in Your Work Experience.
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Consider Including Volunteer Work or Other Experience.
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Don’t Forget Your Education.
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Top It Off With Some Skills and Interests.
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Write a Resume Summary Statement (if Relevant)
What do you write in Jiko PR?
My strength is my ability to keep going persistently until I reach the goals that I set for myself
. 日本への興味は昔からあったのですが、4年前に初めて旅行で行ってから、日本をもっと深く知りたいと強く思いました。
What does self PR mean?
: the
act of furthering one’s own growth, advancement, or prosperity
: the promotion of oneself didn’t try to disguise his self-promotion.
What is self-promotion examples?
The act of self-promotion involves attempting to present yourself to others as an accomplished, capable, smart, and skilled person. There are a variety of ways to self-promote such as
face-to-face conversation, through blogs or social media platforms
, in public speeches, through mannerisms, posture, speech, or dress.
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