SSW Program Opens Japan Job Opportunities for Indonesian Drivers
Japan's Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) program opens up new opportunities for Indonesian workers, especially in the tran...
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Opportunities for Indonesian drivers to work in Japan are now increasingly open through the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) program. This program allows foreign workers, including from Indonesia, to work legally in various Japanese industrial sectors, one of which is the Automotive Transportation...
Japan's Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) program opens up new opportunities for Indonesian workers, especially in the transportation sector. Through this program, Indonesians have the opportunity to work in Japan as bus drivers, taxi drivers, and truck drivers legally.
Japan is currently facing significant demographic challenges. The latest report from Japan's Ministry of Home Affairs as of October 2024 noted that the working-age population (15-64 years old) continues to shrink, creating labor shortages in various crucial sectors. This decline has even occurred...
Understanding Japanese manners is not just about being polite. Japan is known to have many unique social and cultural customs as a way to show respect. That's because Japan is a country that places a high value on manners and ethics.