Work on Saturday

In the morning, there were presentations by nine Ph.D students. They did well.  All the teachers and students showed themselves including me.

In the afternoon, I went to see an otorhinolaryngologist to have my nose checked. On the way back, I filled up the tank of mini, too.

After coming back to my office, I was discussing with a student of mine, who is in the second grade of a master course. He is having hard times finding employment next spring after his graduation.

In Japan, students look for employment during their school days, and start working right after the graduation. If they cannot find a job before graduation, it could mean that they would not find a good job any more. Too strict.

I was discussing with him how to go through the first interview coming on Monday. He told me that there will be three interviews in all.

About Muravej

Hello! I am a scientist running apartments in Tokyo and Yokohama. If you are willing to live in Japan, please get in touch.
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