Start a side hustle, earn a quick buck

Aug 15, 2022 3:26 am

Konnichiwa from the Japan Switch Team!


Are you looking for ways to earn some money while building your CV? Do you want to improve your Japanese while talking to natives? If so, what you need is a side hustle and we can help you to find the right gig that works for you!


25 Part-time Jobs in Tokyo for Foreigners

Do you want to drive a go-kart in Tokyo and get paid? What about getting paid to chat in English? Or do you prefer making drinks in a bar? A big city like Tokyo is always in dire need of part-time workers to pick up shifts here and there! Regardless of your skills and Japanese level, you can easily find a baito (part time job) that caters to your needs and schedule. In this guide, we offer a variety of options that you can try based on those same needs!


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Guide to Becoming a Successful Freelancer in Japan

Quick question, what is the best part of being a freelancer? The freedom to work where and when you are available. Working as a freelancer in Japan brings a lot of value and gratitude into your professional life. You get to do business in one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture. Hit the link to find out the need-to-knows of freelancing in Japan!


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Ultimate Guide to an Internship in Tokyo

Doing an internship can be a great way to experience living in a foreign country like Japan. You also get to experience a different working culture and environment from your own. You can explore different career options while building your skills and curriculum for the future especially if you plan to stay and work in Japan for the long term. For those of you looking for a change in your career path, an internship is a great place to test the waters and see if the realities of the job match up with what you're looking for in a career!


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