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HOW TO WRITE A GOOD CV IN JAPANESE
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Welcome to our lesson on Japanese Vocabulary → How to Write a Good CV! In Japan, a CV is called 履歴書(りれきしょ) RIREKISHO, which is literally a "historic record of your past experiences." 📝

There are a lot of differences between a Japanese CV and a European conventional CV. The first thing to know is that a Japanese CV is not “free” in terms of format. It is very strict, and you have to use a printed form. Some companies, like McDonald's, provide these forms, or you can buy a bundle in any 100-yen shop. This form must contain everything about yourself, and all information is layered and written in frames! 🖋️

After mastering the art of writing a Japanese CV, you might also be interested in expanding your Japanese vocabulary in other areas. Check out our lessons on Japanese love expressions, Japanese film and theater terminology, and Japanese art and literature vocabulary to further enhance your language skills. 🎭🎨📚

Good luck with your Japanese CV, and happy learning! 🇯🇵

Frames[edit | edit source]

1st Frame[edit | edit source]

On the top, the date of the day is requested.

First frame is personal informations : Name with both scriptures.

As you know, japanese use chinese caracters called kanji and every of them have many sounds, so you can use hiragana (simple syllabic form) to indicate how to pronounce the its. In this case hiragana are called furigana.

Date of birth + age, email address, phone number, personal address.

2nd Frame[edit | edit source]

Second frame relates your scholar and working historic.

From junior school to know, you have to say when you entered and when you left.

So, most of establishments appear twice.

Japanese start from the oldest to the latest.

3rd Frame[edit | edit source]

The next frame permits to indicate you non-professional skill. You can tell everything you think is good to convince the employer. For example if you have a driver’s license or a website or a language level test (even if employers don’t really valuate this)or anything else you can write it.

4th Frame[edit | edit source]

At last, there is one more frame.

This if for the motivation speech (but the space is too tiny that you can’t write your life in), so just write generalities.

It is also important to indicates how long it takes from your home to your company, by any transportation (foot, car, bike, train...) and the expectation place.

Which position you are looking for, how much money a year you wish and when you want to start.

You will also do the mention of your family status how many dependants you you’ve got.

In general, it is not necessary to write a covering letter, it is not on the culture you can do something called SHOKUMUKEIREKISHO after all. It comes in addition and looks like our (french) CV, but it is not mandatory.

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IN CONCLUSION[edit | edit source]

Japanese CV might be intrusive for strangers.


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