Foreword: Japan, a country full of traditional charm and modern vitality, attracts the attention of countless international students. But what will be the outcome of returning from studying abroad? Just as there are no absolutes, everyone's study abroad experience has its own different ending. Here, I will share five typical outcomes of studying in Japan, each with its own unique scenery, so let's explore the excitement together!
1. Employment in Japan: Domestic work is boring and cumbersome, but Japan gives people a refreshing feeling. The corporate culture here is detail-oriented, the salary package is excellent, and it will "feed" you almost forever. 40% of international students choose to work in Japan, enjoying a stable working environment and good financial returns. Even if you are away from home, you can still take root in this land of future harvest and build your own business. This choice may make you miss the taste of your hometown, but it will also give you a broader space for development in your career.
2. Return to China for employment: With the rapid development of the domestic economy, more and more international students choose to return to China for employment. **Provide a lot of support policies for returnees to add a touch of warmth to their return. Whether it is to solve the hukou problem or to provide salary insurance subsidies, the embrace of the motherland is always warm and broad. However, there are also some challenges in returning to their home countries, especially for liberal arts students, who may be able to shrink their salaries after returning to Japan compared to Japan's high salary standards. Survival of the fittest, returning to China for employment may be a closer choice to the heart.
3. Further study: Some international students choose to pursue further studies in Japan to pursue a master's or doctoral degree. This road is not easy to follow, and it requires more effort and sweat. But international students who choose to further their education are often academically elite and work tirelessly to fulfill their academic dreams. Whether they return to their home country or stay in Japan, they will have a broader space for development. However, a long academic career may have an impact on their social and interpersonal relationships.
4. Self-employment: Self-employment is the path chosen by a small number of international students. Entrepreneurship not only tests personal ability, but also requires a sense of innovation and firm belief. The state has given some support to entrepreneurs, but the risks still cannot be ignored. Entrepreneurial success means a bright future; Fail, but start all over again. However, it is this adventurous spirit that makes some international students dare to break the status quo and chase their dreams.
5. Tragic end: Not every international student can move towards a bright future. Some people choose to study abroad, but end up confused and stuck. The long period of language school life made them lose the courage to move forward, and after two years, they are still in the same place. Although the road to studying abroad is full of ups and downs, it also contains infinite possibilities. The key to avoiding such a tragic ending is to be down-to-earth, brave to face challenges, work hard, seize opportunities, and make the future brighter.
Conclusion: Each ending has its own scenery, and the road to studying abroad is like an adventure, which requires courage and wisdom. No matter which outcome you choose, you must be firm in your faith and move forward bravely. I hope that every student who walks on the road of studying abroad can reap the growth and harvest in this journey, and find their own ideal ending. Senior sister is looking forward to your wonderful performance and writing your own study abroad story together.