Just like back home, it depends on what you're looking for and how much relative experience you have. Japanese language ability helps but is not always necessary especially for entry-level jobs teaching English. The conditions since the 1980's have seem to deteriorated significantly over time. Recently, there was an opinion piece in the local Metropolis magazine describing it as the "McJob of Asia" http://metropolis.co.jp/features/the-last-word/the-mcjob-of-asia/
If under 40, a college graduate, and from an eligible English-speaking country, if set on coming over to teach English, the Japanese government-sponsored JET Programme http://www.jetprogramme.org/index.html is provides better circumstances than any of the corporate eikaiwa (English conversation) chains like Interac, AEON, Geos and ECC.
For non-eikaiwa jobs, this site - http://saltocean.blogspot.com/2009/10/blog-post.html - has a good selection of links to solid advice and links to job sites that have mostly or only direct postings to employers (rather than postings put out by recruiters).
Our Job in Japan was created in 1945.
in every country ; it is easy to get any job if you are capable and good in that job .okay
Moving to Japan is easy with us!
Sometimes your first job is very easy to get. Many times jobs are easy to get in fast food.
not easy at all
It isn't easy to get a job anywhere in the UK in the current financial climate.
Depends on where you are... You can receive mail from Japan as easy as you can from the US.
Was it easy getting your first job ? That's exactly what your next interview will be like , but you'll have more chance's to get the job because you have more experience.
It might not be that easy because you need many skills to achieve this job.
becoz i have a ability of working in any kind of pressure and i have visited japan embassy once in my life . i found the japan embassy in the big area of embassy in delhi that why i deserve for the job in japan embassy.
Looking for a job is easy.
they eat poo its easy