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interview
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Japan
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Emphasis on group interviews, where candidates are assessed not only on individual skills but also on how they interact and contribute to a team
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interview
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Japan
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Respectful behavior, such as bowing and maintaining proper etiquette, is highly valued during interviews.
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3
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interview
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Japan
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Job interviews may focus more on a candidate's character and personality to assess compatibility with the company's culture, with less emphasis on the technical skills.
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4
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interview
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Japan
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Focuses on assessing the candidate's personality and character, often through informal conversations and group discussions.
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5
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job interview
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Japan
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Job interviews often involve multiple rounds and may include a panel of interviewers.
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job interview
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Japan
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Job interviews may focus more on group harmony and conformity to organizational culture.
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job interview
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Japan
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Respect for hierarchy and seniority is crucial, and demonstrating humility is important during the interview process.
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8
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job interview
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Japan
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A hierarchical attitude is important, and a deep bow is often used as a sign of respect.
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job interview
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Japan
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Modesty and humility are valued traits in job interviews
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10
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job market
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Japan
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Job market with emphasis on group harmony and loyalty to the company
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new job
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Japan
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It's expected to show humility and respect towards the new role and colleagues
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12
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new job
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Japan
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Marked by a respectful attitude towards senior colleagues and a period of adjustment to the workplace culture.
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new job
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Japan
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It is important to show humility and willingness to learn in a new job, and negotiating salary may be considered rude or inappropriate.
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