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Alumni Placement
Studying Japanese is not an end in itself and as a center specializing in Japanese language acquisition we recognize
that placement is a key part of the services Yamasa needs to offer.
The educational background of Yamasa's students
is substantially different to that of the other APJLE institutes, university based "Bekka" and the Japan centers of foreign
universities in having a substantial graduate base. It is for this reason that we place more emphasis on job placement and
individualized service.
Job Placement Service:
An increasing number of students, particularly professionals who enroll in Yamasa with the longer term goal of working in
Japan are making use of the Job Placement service. This is not for part-time work but for students with shugakusei visas
seeking full-time positions employment or full time internships in Japan after they complete their studies.
To be eligible for this free service students are usually required to...
1. Complete at least 2 quarters of Academic Program studies AND
2. Obtain at least JLPT Level 2 proficiency AND
3. Have a degree in their country or a third country AND
4. Have a minimum of 2 years work experience.
Yamasa maintains close links with local industry and has helped find quality jobs
for students in fields such as manufacturing, information technology, financial services and international trade.
University Placement Service:
If you study at Yamasa for two Academic quarters or more with a Student visa and intend to continue studying in Japan after
you complete your studies then the placement services available from Yamasa will make it easier.
After your Japanese level improves and you are ready to enroll, Yamasa faculty and student services staff will be able to
assist you with selection, obtaining interviews, scholarship information, exam preparation etc. In addition, many of the
universities in central Japan accept Yamasa graduates on our recommendation ("suisen daigaku"), which allows students to
by-pass examinations.
Statistics:
And for the statistically inclined...where do Yamasa's graduates go???
Percentages:
Currently working in Japan: 15.9%
(Principal areas include finance, engineering and information technology)
Now enrolled in Japanese universities/colleges and graduate schools: 46.9%
(As has been the case in each of the past 4 years, 100% of the students who sought university and college places were
successful.)
Departed Japan for home country or third country destination: 37.2%
(The majority of these to commence or resume careers - remainder to continue academic studies).
(Note: The information above is for student visa holders who graduated in March 2000.)
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