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2023/12/18

Very popular! Foreigner Coexistence Course "Get to know Nepal!"

 
外国人共生講座1月18日 第5回ネパールを知る

[Free online course] In January we will be taking the stage at "Getting to Know Nepal!" with a Nepalese instructor!

Nepal is a multi-ethnic country with many different ethnic groups, including Parvati Hindu, Magar, Tharu, Tamang, and Newar. As of the end of June 2023, the number of people with Specified Skilled Worker (i) in all fields is 3,428. Of these, 105 Nepalese are working in construction sites. In addition, the construction sector's 1st status evaluation test is scheduled to begin in February 2024. Nepal will likely become one of the priority countries for accepting foreigners in the future.

Why not consider accepting Nepalese trainees after deepening your understanding of their history, culture, religious views, and customs? The course will feature a lecturer with extensive experience in accepting Nepalese trainees. You can ask the lecturer questions directly in the Q&A corner.

Please join us for the 5th lecture on coexistence with foreigners, "Getting to know Nepal!"

Overview of the 5th Seminar on Coexistence with Foreigners: Getting to Know Nepal!

Date and time:
January 18, 2024 (Thursday) 14:00-15:00
Contents:
1) Explanation of Nepal (cultural customs, lifestyle, religion, points to consider, etc.)
② Question and Answer Session
Participation Fee:
Free (applications are now closed)
How to participate:
Online seminar (Microsoft Teams)
Capacity:
1,000 people
Inquiry:
(株)ORJ 担当:三浦
e-mail: yu-miura@orj.co.jp
Tel: 090-3150-0562

This seminar has been commissioned to PT OS Selnajaya Indonesia and ORJ Co., Ltd.

Please note that this course is different from the "post-acceptance training" specified skilled workers must take himself/herself.

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Subedi Uddhav

FUJI Cooperative

I came to Japan 10 years ago and am currently working at a supervisory association supervising and supporting foreign technical intern trainees. In addition to my native language, Nepali, I can also speak Japanese and Hindi. I would like to spread the word about Nepal through this seminar.

What is JAC's Foreigner Coexistence Course?

第1回Indonesia 第2回Philippines 第3回Vietnam 第4回Myanmar 第5回Nepal 第6回Thailand

A seminar to learn about the cultures and customs of various countries is scheduled to be held for a total of six times from July 2023. The first three will introduce Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. The last three will introduce Myanmar, Nepal, and Thailand, the countries most popular in the participant survey.

Our experienced instructors will carefully explain the characteristics of each country and its people, which you won't understand when you're traveling. We will be taking questions during the seminar, so please join us live.

第1回Indonesia 第2回Philippines 第3回Vietnam 第4回Myanmar 第5回Nepal 第6回Thailand

Recommended for:

  • Those who are thinking about accepting foreigners but are unsure which country to choose
  • Those who don't know how to communicate
  • Those who can't imagine working with foreigners

Even in Japan, if you were raised in a different environment, it can be hard to understand something. What's more, if you come from a different country, the customs, culture, and religion are all different, so it's only natural that your inclinations and thoughts will be different.
In order to reach an agreement with such a person, mutual understanding is necessary. And by building a relationship of trust, the training, utilization, and retention of foreigners will improve significantly, and they will grow into an important asset for your company.

This year, we at JAC are holding this course free of charge as part of an initiative to help create workplaces that are easy for specified skilled workers to work in, including helping to facilitate communication at the workplace and in everyday life.

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