What can I do if I learn Japanese?

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You can become a translator in a Japanese Company or Japan Embassy. You can also become a Japanese Language teacher in a school or college.
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After learning Japanese, you will have more job options than others. Also you can have chance to explore Japan. In job perspective, you can work as interpreter, Japanese language teacher, if from IT industry, you can join a japanese company and can have chance to visit Japan. There are more options...
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After learning Japanese, you will have more job options than others. Also you can have chance to explore Japan. In job perspective, you can work as interpreter, Japanese language teacher, if from IT industry, you can join a japanese company and can have chance to visit Japan. There are more options but you need to look for it read less
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You can certainly get into the profession where Japanese language will be of use..like translation or interpretation
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