6. Applying for a Job in Japan: How to Write a Japanese Resume

① Required Documents
- Job applications in Japan typically require two documents: Rirekisho (resume) and Shokumukeirekisho (career history/CV).
- The Rirekisho is a standardized form with strict formatting rules.
- The Shokumukeirekisho highlights achievements, responsibilities, and skills in more detail.
② Writing Rules and Content
- Dates must use the correct Japanese Era or Gregorian year.
- Educational and work history listed chronologically with official names.
- Include resignation status (resigned, planning to resign, still employed).
- Provide full addresses, no abbreviations; add furigana for names in kanji.
- Clearly list qualifications, certificates, and acquisition dates.
③ Presentation and Additional Information
- Avoid typographical errors, abbreviations, or inconsistencies.
- Use “Hobbies / Special Skills” section to show personality and motivation.
- Overseas experience and language skills should be described simply and accurately.
- Employers value honesty—do not exaggerate or misstate information.
Point Summary
| Category | Key Points |
|---|---|
| Documents | Rirekisho (standardized resume), Shokumukeirekisho (detailed CV) |
| History | Chronological, official school/company names, resignation status |
| Accuracy | Correct dates, full addresses, furigana for names |
| Qualifications | Official names and acquisition dates |
| Presentation | No errors, no exaggeration; hobbies/special skills show personality |
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