Sayama/Hannnou City, Saitama Prefecture Level 2 June 26, 2014

Sayama/Hannnou City, Saitama Prefecture Level 2 June 26, 2014

英語 Programs commissioned by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Free of Charge! ― Level 2 ― Sayama/Hannnou City, Saitama Prefecture The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare provides training courses for people of Japanese descent residing in Japan who are looking for work to assist them in getting stable jobs by improving Japanese language skill. This course is for the person who can read and write Hiragana and Katakana and has a little experience in studying Japanese. Let’s study Japanese together if you can communicate with Japanese but are not good at speaking politely. Eligible candidates: In principle, people who have the nationality of South American countries such as Brazil and Peru, and also have statuses of residence such as “spouse or child of Japanese (Nihonjin no haigusha),” “permanent resident (Eijyusha),” “spouse or child of permanent resident (Eijyusha no haigusha)” or “long-term resident (Teijyusha).” Those who want to get a new job quickly, but find it difficult to get a stable job due to a lack of Japanese language ability and knowledge and skills for working in Japan, and those who want to learn business etiquette for employment. The person that Hello Work accepted an application. Description of Training: ・ Japanese language classes (how to read job-opening information, how to write a resume/CV (curriculum vitae), the interview techniques, and conversation at working place) ・Japanese work style ・Lectures on working environment and laws and regulations in Japan ・Tour of workplaces, etc. Dates: Course Start of course End of course Times Place Sayama-shi Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri Sangyo Rodo Level 2 June 26, 2014 October 15, 2014 19:00~21:00 Center Fee: Free (however, participants are responsible for their transportation costs). Place: Sayama-shi Sangyo Rodo Center Address: Sayama-shi, Irumagawa,1-3-3 TEL:04-2946-7643 Transportation (train): 2 minutes walk from Sayama-shi Station How to Apply: Consult Hello Work and follow the procedures (submit an application form). Please bring a photograph of yourself (3.0com×4.0cm) and ID card (resident card or passport) with you for your application. Other: The class may not be held if the number of participants does not reach 15. 英語 <Placement Test> ・All participants are required to take the placement test to determine Japanese level. ・Please note that if the test results indicate that none of the course levels would be appropriate for your level, you may be asked to participate in upcoming courses instead. Map of location: Sayama-shi Sangyo Rodo Center Sayama-shi Irumagawa1-3-3/ 2 minutes walk from Sayama-shi station < INFORMATION > ★ Hello Work Tokorozawa 〒359-0042 Tokorozawa-shi Namiki 6- 1-3 ☎ 042-992-8609 ★ Hello Work Tokorozawa-Sucursal Hanno 〒357-0021 Hanno-shi Namiyanagi 94-15 ☎ 042-974-2345 ★Hello Work Kawagoe 〒350-1118 Kawagoe-shi, Toyodahon地図添付欄 277-3 ☎ 049-242-0197 ★Hello Work Ohmiya 〒330-0852 Ohmiya-shi, Ohnari-cho 1-525 ☎048-667-8609 ★ JICE / Local Coordinator: Ikeda Lilian ☎ 080-5903-4254 Availability: 9:00~18:00, Monday – Friday (in Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese) Conducted by JICE (Japan International Cooperation Center) http://sv2.jice.org/e/jigyou/tabunka_jisshi.htm .

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