Reported 8 months ago
On June 25, 2024, a Taiwanese netizen shared a job posting requiring Japanese N1 proficiency with a starting salary of only NT$28,000 at a well-known department store in Taipei. This sparked online discussions with some expressing disbelief at the low pay compared to the role's demanding responsibilities, suggesting working in a convenience store might be a better option. The position, which involves various tasks such as interpretation, translation, coordination with Japanese partners, and more, led to critiques on the perceived undervaluation of N1-certified skills in the job market.
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