Hey All,
After a couple trips to Japan and a general feeling of boredom at the job where I work and place where I live, I've decided to start looking for a job in Japan. I'm in my mid-twenties and a fairly experienced engineer for my age, and would be looking to stay in Japan somewhere between 1.5 and 3 years. I'm wondering if any potential employers would refuse to hire me knowing that I would be in Japan (and therefore, with their company) only for a couple of years? I've heard that workers in Japan very rarely change jobs/companies. Has anyone had any experiences with this, or have any advice for me? I'm wondering if I should not even mention during interviews that I'm only planning on being in Japan for a limited amount of time.
Thanks for the responses.
			
		
 
		  

 So, don't worry about this, and don't mention it in any interviews.
  So, don't worry about this, and don't mention it in any interviews.






 The issues with double-byte characters is one, especially pre-Win2K.  However I have learned far more than I ever wanted to know about how SAP handles double byte characters, for example.  Not something I would make use of back in Canada.  The problems of Japanese keyboards in English Windows 9x is another issue that I know a lot about (and how to fix) but would never have been useful in Canada.
  The issues with double-byte characters is one, especially pre-Win2K.  However I have learned far more than I ever wanted to know about how SAP handles double byte characters, for example.  Not something I would make use of back in Canada.  The problems of Japanese keyboards in English Windows 9x is another issue that I know a lot about (and how to fix) but would never have been useful in Canada.