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"New Manga App to Launch Your Career Goals"

The secrets to securing the coveted Token Gaijin position.
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"New Manga App to Launch Your Career Goals"

Postby yanpa » Tue Mar 19, 2013 9:26 am

Robert Walters wrote:
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TOKYO, October 23, 2012 - Robert Walters, one of the world's leading specialist professional recruitment consultancies, has launched a new Manga Interview application for iPhone or iPad designed to help job seekers improve their interview skills.

Named one of the Daily Telegraph’s 500 Must Have Apps, this entertaining app transfers all the helpful advice in Robert Walters’ print interview guide into a stylish and interactive manga design. Both the manga app and print interview guides help globally-minded job seekers succeed at Western-style interviews. Even for non-Japanese professionals, there is a wealth of great interview advice from the importance of body language to approaching tougher, competency-based questions.

The guide follows the experienced Recruitment Consultant Akira throughout the entire interview process - from preparation and research, through to greeting the interviewer and closing the interview to leave a positive impression. He offers tips and advice to the interviewee Ken Suzuki on navigating the often confusing hiring process and avoiding common interview mistakes to secure his desired job.

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Presumably the importance of not hurling office furniture at the window is mentioned :idea:
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