ABOUT US
Staffing and Recruitment
Since our company name change in November 2020, Global Jobs has specialized in staffing and recruitment services for foreign nationals. We handle a wide range of residence statuses for foreigners working in Japan, from relatively simple labor tasks like "Technical Intern Training" and "Specified Skilled Worker," to specialized and highly skilled professions like "Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services" and "Highly Skilled Professional." We also cater to those with unrestricted work permits such as "Permanent Resident," "Long-term Resident," and "Spouse or Child of Japanese National or Permanent Resident."
Global Jobs focuses on staffing and recruitment services, offering the best match between foreign workers with various residence statuses and our clients' needs. Whether companies are considering the use of foreign talent in the future or currently utilizing foreign workers, we prioritize compliance in all our proposals.
Our Current State

Types of Residence Status
Residence status refers to the qualifications required for foreigners to stay in Japan and engage in certain activities. These statuses are defined by the "Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act," and each status has specific restrictions on employment and the types of activities one can engage in.
Residence Status Based on Personal Status
There are four types: Permanent Resident, Spouse or Child of Japanese National, Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident, and Long-term Resident. These statuses have no restrictions on the activities or employment, allowing individuals to work freely in the same manner as Japanese citizens. They are used across a wide range of industries, including those that are challenging for the "Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services" visa holders and other types of workers to enter. If a staff member is not fluent in Japanese, our team members who speak their native language can assist with explaining work procedures and translating internal documents.

Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services
This visa is for foreign nationals who have specific expertise or skills and intend to work in Japan.

Technical Skills
Professions that require specialized knowledge or skills in the field of science and technology
IT engineers, Programmers, Equipment operators, Machine operators

Humanities Knowledge
Professions related to the humanities, including law, economics, and sociology
Marketing, Corporate sales, Business planning, Translation/interpretation

International Services
Professions that utilize foreign cultures and languages
Sales targeting foreigners, Teaching, Call centers, Hotel services
We not only introduce residence status holders that match your company's requirements but also link their university-acquired specialized skills and knowledge with the unique perspectives required by your business. This includes considering the individual's country of origin and personal skills to ensure appropriate employment based on their residence status.
Technical Intern Training and Specified Skilled Worker

Permission for Activities Outside the Status of Residence
This special permit allows activities beyond the scope of the original residence status granted. It applies when foreign nationals in Japan need to engage in activities outside their permitted residence status.
Representative Activities Outside of Residence Status
International Students | Original Activity: Studies Activity Outside of Residence Status: Part-time jobs that do not interfere with their studies Condition: Up to 28 hours per week |
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Dependent Family Members | Original Activity: Support of the primary resident Activity Outside of Residence Status: Part-time work up to 28 hours per week |
Designated Activities | Original Activity: Job hunting period, grace period until returning home, or staying when returning home is difficult Activity Outside of Residence Status: Some employment may be permitted upon application, even if the main purpose of the designated activities remains. |
Achievements and Case Studies

Manufacturing
Work involving the production and processing of products. This includes tasks such as the delivery of materials, installation, packaging of finished products, and preparation for shipment.

Accommodation and Food Service Industry
General duties include hotel front desk operations as well as back-office tasks. Serving staff responsibilities in food service are also part of the job.

Real Estate Industry
Handling inquiries regarding properties from foreign nationals through phone and email. Addressing issues such as malfunctions or troubles reported by foreign tenants.

IT and Telecommunications Industry
Responsibilities include interpretation and translation tasks related to sales, market research, document creation, and handling phone calls.

Construction Industry
Tasks include replacing and painting flooring materials in commercial facilities, as well as replacing wallpaper.

Service Industry
Operator duties at a multilingual contact center, including handling inquiries about products and services via phone.

Transportation Industry
Managing the receipt and shipment of imported goods from overseas, as well as current inventory control, using handheld terminals.

Finance and Insurance Industry
Handling procedures and inquiries related to overseas money transfers, as well as financial clerical tasks and associated duties.