For Job Seekers

“Takensen is dedicated to fully supporting Nepalese students and skilled professionals aiming for a career in Japan. By working directly with Japanese companies, we provide an environment where you can fully utilize your expertise and skills to make your dreams a reality.”

Cutting-Edge Technology

There are plenty of opportunities to engage in advanced projects in fields such as robotics, automotive, and electronics. Additionally, there’s growing potential to contribute to new technological fields like AI and IoT.

Quality of Life

Japan offers a high standard of living, excellent healthcare systems, and a safe social environment. It’s a great place for families, with well-developed living infrastructures.

Competitive Salaries

Attractive salary structures and comprehensive benefits packages are in place. With experience, employees can expect to earn even higher wages.

Cultural Experiences

Enjoy both traditional cultural heritage and modern lifestyles. Japan’s four distinct seasons and regional cultures across the country are also major attractions.

Visa Policies

Visa processes for specialized roles, including construction management, are smooth, ensuring a work-friendly environment for foreign engineers.

International Networks

With the global expansion of Japanese companies, there are abundant opportunities to collaborate internationally and broaden one’s global perspective.

Job Market

There is a serious labor shortage in the construction industry, with a particular surge in demand for construction management roles. The effective job-to-applicant ratio for this field is 6.34 (as per Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism statistics), making it an excellent opportunity for experienced professionals and promising young engineers alike. Opportunities also exist in manufacturing, IT, and various other industries.

Low Crime Rate

Japan is considered one of the safest countries in the world, with a very low crime index of 14.1 (Numbeo, 2024). Public safety is guaranteed, creating a secure environment for both living and working.

Career Growth

Japan fosters an environment of continuous learning and skill development. In particular, the construction industry offers strong support for acquiring management skills and certifications, facilitating long-term career development.

WHY TAKESEN?

01

Reliable Support System

  1. A Nepalese representative with 13 years of experience living in Japan offers personalized support, addressing cultural differences and life-related concerns.
  2. From visa applications to housing searches, we ensure a smooth start to your new life in Japan.

02

Wide Range of Employment Opportunities

  1. We provide abundant positions where you can apply your specialized skills, particularly in major general contractors and construction companies.
  2. Opportunities are also available in diverse fields such as IT and mechanical design.

03

Career Development Support in Japan

  1. Through Takensen, those dispatched will have the chance to improve their skills while learning about the company culture and working methods.
  2. After three years of dispatch, depending on the match with the company, there is a pathway to permanent employment.

The field that we can introduce

Plant
Construction

  • Civil Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Construction
    Management
  • REVIT
  • BIM
  • AUTOCAD


Automotive
Mechanical

  • System Engineer
  • CAD/CAM Analysis
    etc.






Electrical

  • Equipment
  • Design
  • Construction
    Management
  • Estimates
    etc.




IT
Embedded

  • C#
  • C
  • C++
  • Java
  • Python
  • Software
    Development
    etc.

Process for Introduction

01

Online Registration

02

Hearing of Skills and Desired Conditions

03

Hearing of Skills and Desired Conditions

04

Contract

05

Visa Application & Employment Start

FAQ

Q. I’m nervous because this is my first time hiring a dispatched engineer.
Q.Can I just consult without committing the service?
Q.Can I talk directly to the dispatched engineer before employment?
Q. Is there any support after the dispatch begins?