Introducing traditional performing arts and unique Japanese jobs! You can also directly ask the guide about anything you don't understand.
"WASHOKU" is an information community site for those who want to study in Japan, find a job they want to do, and succeed in Japan. We promote and raise awareness of Japan's representative products and services, such as traditional crafts, local industries, and anime, to "Japan-loving foreigners" through our site. Additionally, we offer introductions to traditional arts and unique job opportunities in Japan, as well as useful content for those actually working and living in Japan. You can also directly ask our guides any questions you may have. [Purpose of Registration (Partial)] ■ Recruitment and Counseling ■ Video Content Distribution ■ Internship and Apprenticeship Recruitment ■ Promotion ■ Attracting Participants for Experience Classes and Manufacturing Experiences, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Registration Purposes】 ■Recruitment of language students and trial enrollment ■Inbound support and staff recruitment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At Solver Network Co., Ltd., we introduce Pro-ICs (independent contractors) who possess skills in management, IT, and operations to meet the needs of corporate problem-solving projects, and we handle everything up to the contract signing. The name Solver Network signifies a professional group of upstream IC consultants capable of solving challenges, difficulties, and problems. An IC (Independent Contractor) is an independent individual business owner who undertakes highly specialized work related to time-limited projects and engages in contracts with companies on a project basis rather than through employment contracts. In America, nearly 9 million ICs are already active, and it is said that in Japan, the way of working as an IC will further expand due to factors such as control of labor costs, rapid changes in the business environment, and the specialization of fields.