Japanese language training program to open 32 slots next month for aspiring caregivers

Posted by watchmen
December 12, 2017
Posted in COMMUNITY

Genki Negros, Inc. (GNI), a language training center, announced they will have 32 slots available in January 2018 for students interested in their six-month training program.

According to Executive Assistant Yoji Watanabe, the program runs for six months and is intended for candidates between the ages of 20 and 25 who plan on working as caregivers in Japan.

Pre-screening interviews are scheduled to begin Thursday, December 15, and are expected to run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Deployment is guaranteed once students pass the N4 (Nihonggo Level 4) Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), which will be administered after the training.

Successful candidates are expected to receive a minimum P70,000 monthly salary.

Interested parties can contact Carolyne Grace Silva at 0942-936-1987 or 0927-142-2182; or they can visit the GNI office, located at the Salvacion Center at 27th-Lacson Streets in Barangay Mandalagan./WDJ

The previous GNI-trained Japanese language class, alongside Shigemi Watanabe of the Organization for Industrial, Spiritual, and Cultural Advancement (OISCA) Training Center of Bago City
A group of students who recently passed the JLPT
Executive Assistant Yoji Watanabe, a GNI faculty member, teaching a class on Japanese language and culture.
GNI students being introduced to Japanese culinary skills, including making maki.
GNI, a language training center, announced they will have 32 slots available in January 2018 for students interested in their six-month training program.

 

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