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  1. 4 days ago · Excel skill tests, coding skill tests, typing skill tests, and other computer skill tests are the most common forms of pre-employment assessments. Some companies focus on questions that are task-related, e.g. “Create a Powerpoint Slide that has a video embedded in the presentation.”.

  2. 4 days ago · There has been some controversy in America over whether the use of kimono by white people is cultural appropriation. However, most Japanese people in Japan do not share this concern. You may have heard about a widely publicized protest at the Boston Museum of Fine Art in 2015 over their “Kimono Wednesdays” events.

  3. 1 day ago · What is Japan Dev? Japan Dev is a job board that showcases tech jobs in Japan — mostly for English-speaking software developers. You'll find hand-curated tech jobs at global companies and Silicon Valley-style startups in Japan. Most positions accept applications from outside Japan, and very few require fluent Japanese skills.

  4. 5 days ago · The reason why people in Taiwan spoke Japanese was due to the island’s colonization by Japan after it was ceded by China in 1895. The Japanese made sustained efforts to introduce their language to the population until 1945, when Taiwan was returned to Chinese control. As a result of this historical influence, Taiwanese people developed a ...

  5. 5 days ago · Speaking of belts, this has to start from the Tang Dynasty in China. At that time, people wore clothing like robes, very loose. At that time, many people from Japan came to China to learn about the Tang culture, and then they wore Tang Dynasty costumes and later evolved into kimonos.

  6. 6. Agawa: In Japanese, A means ‘nook’, ‘flatter’, ‘corner’ and Kawa means ‘stream’, ‘river’. Some of the notable name bearers are Hiroyuki Agawa (Japanese writer) Sawako Agawa (Japanese writer and television personality). 7. Aguni: A or Awa refers to foxtail millet, and Guni means ‘country’.

  7. 4 days ago · 1. The Japanese Macaque: Japan’s Mischievous Snow Monkeys. The Japanese macaque, also known as the snow monkey, holds the prestigious title of Japan’s national animal. These adorable creatures can be found frolicking in parks across the country, but they particularly enjoy taking hot baths in Japanese onsen (hotsprings) in colder regions ...

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