concept   hire
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, hiring is influenced by loyalty, academic background, and a strong emphasis on long-term commitment.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 getting job Japan Formal qualifications and educational background are highly valued for getting a job. 1
2 getting job Japan Having strong academic qualifications and educational background is crucial for getting a job. 1
3 getting job Japan Submitting a detailed resume with a professional photo is expected when applying for a job. 1
4 hire Japan Hiring often involves a strong emphasis on academic qualifications and formal job titles 1
5 hire Japan In Japan, the concept of lifetime employment is prevalent, and companies often prefer to hire graduates and retain them for long-term commitment. 1
6 hire Japan Hiring decisions are influenced by a candidate's educational background and alma mater. 1
7 hire Japan Often involves a strong emphasis on loyalty to the company and long-term commitment from the employee. 1
8 hiring Japan Often involves lifetime employment with strong emphasis on loyalty and company commitment. 1
9 hiring Japan Resumes often include a photo, as appearance is valued in the hiring process. 1
10 hiring Japan Emphasis on academic background and qualifications, with lifetime employment being a desirable outcome 1
11 hiring Japan The hiring process often involves extensive background checks and referrals from existing employees are highly valued. 1
12 job hopping Japan Viewed as disloyal and may harm long-term career prospects 1
13 job mobility Japan Less common and perceived as less stable or loyal to employers if changing jobs frequently 1
14 job stability Japan There is a strong cultural emphasis on job stability, and changing jobs frequently may be viewed negatively. 1
15 job stability Japan Job stability is highly valued and changing jobs frequently is often seen as a sign of irresponsibility or lack of commitment. 1