As everywhere else in the world, if you want to apply for a job in Japan, the most important document is your CV. Your CV is basically a piece of paper that tells your future boss who you are and what you’re capable of so you better prepare it as good as you can.

In most countries, writing a CV is a fairly creative process where you can decide how you want it to look yourself. In Japan though, CVs are in a fixed format that you have to fill out and give to the person in charge.
The students of Asahi Nihongo had the chance to write their own Japanese CV with the help of a teacher who controlled and fixed spelling and the overall form of the CV.
The fixed form of Japanese CVs makes it easy to fill your Data in, just make sure that you don’t forget something!






