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2025/8/15

How to use GitTap

Send Your CV as a PDF【How to Use GitTap】

Published: Friday, August 15, 2025Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.Did you know that you can attach your resume and work history directly in the message screen on GitTap?In this message, we’ll walk you through how to attach your documents,along with a few important tips to keep in mind when sending them!ーTips for Sending Documents-Whenever possible, send your resume and work history in PDF format.This ensures that the layout stays consistent, even when viewed on different devices or operating systems.👉The message screen on GitTap 1.Click the Messages page on GitTap  2.Select the message thread with the company 3.Click the “+” button at the bottom of the message screen 4.Attach your CV and work historyWe sincerely support you in finding the best match for your career.Click here for the profile Registration Page

2025/8/1

How to use GitTap

Enter Your Work Detail【How to Use GitTap】

Published: Friday, August 1, 2025Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.Have you completed your Work Detail?When companies review your profiles or resumes, they pay close attention to the types of companies you've worked for and the projects you've been involved in.This time, we'll share some tips on how to write your work detail to boost your chances of getting scouts!👉Entering Your Work Detail1.Scroll down to the “Career” section on your profile page, then click “+ Add” or the pencil icon to edit.2.Enter your work detail detail and tap “SAVE.”  *NOTE: Some companies may give extra credit for work experience in Japan, so be sure to check that box if it applies to you!3.Tap “Save” at the bottom of the profile page to complete the process!Be sure to showcase your work detail to companies!We sincerely support you in finding the best match for your career.Click here for the profile Registration Page

2025/8/4

For IT Engineer

【August 7th】Real Talk from Global Engineers in Japan|Career & Support at AUCNET INC.

🌎Global Engineer Online Talk Session with AUCNET INC.🌎Join us for an exclusive online talk session featuring corporate representatives and non-Japanese engineers from AUCNET INC. We'll have speakers who actually joined AUCNET INC. via GitTap, sharing their insights! You'll hear directly from our team members about what it's really like to work in Japan, including the generous support Aucnet provides. If you want to know more about our company before applying, this is the perfect chance!▼Apply for this posting or sign up using the form below:🔗English https://forms.gle/ZJXEYAGz88913m1y7🔗日本語 https://forms.gle/hvC7M1SypPbaJtB2A-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------📅 Date & Time: Thursday, August 7th (Japan Time) 18:00 - 19:006:00 - 6:05 PM: Opening6:05 - 6:20 PM: Talk Session6:20 - 6:25 PM: Break6:25 - 6:40 PM: Company Presentation6:40 - 6:50 PM: Q&A & Application Time6:50 - 6:55 PM: Closing📢 Program Content:● Real stories from global engineers working at Aucnet! ● Challenges and support when they started working in Japan.● Systems and company culture that helped them grow. ● Q&A session with our corporate representatives. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🔍 Who Should Attend:● Japanese Language Skills: Business level or higher (JLPT N1/N2 equivalent).● Engineering Experience: 2+ years in a relevant field (including these roles):Backend EngineerFrontend EngineerFull-stack EngineerInfrastructure EngineerOr similar/related positions.🌟 Why You'll Love This Event:● Exclusive Participant Perks: Get special benefits only for live attendees! ✨● Camera/Mic OFF: Join comfortably without showing your face or using your mic. 🤫● Join & Leave Freely: Pop in to gather info, even if you're not actively job hunting. 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️● Archived Stream: Can't make it live? No worries! Watch the event anytime later.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------💙 Event Participant Bonus:Free Online Business Japanese Lesson: Boost your skills! (Lottery-based). 📈💌 How to Join:Apply for a job or sign up using the form below!English https://forms.gle/ZJXEYAGz88913m1y7日本語 https://forms.gle/hvC7M1SypPbaJtB2A-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ready to take your career to the next level? Don't miss this amazing chance! Sign up now! 👍Published: Tuesday, July 29, 2025

2025/7/24

For Job Seekers

Tops Jobs for PM / PL / PdM

Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.We've featured Top Jobs for PM/PL/PdM . Popular job openings tend to close quickly, so don't hesitate to apply early!WITS Japan Inc.Offshore web and app development: Empowering global-standard engineers.💻【Tokyo】PM / PLPM/PL💴5~8M JPY📄👉Apply here!💻【Osaka】PM / PLPM/PL💴5.5~8M JPY📄👉Apply here!Givery, Inc.Driving AI and DX with global talent and innovation.💻(HR Tech) Engineering Manager💴7~12M JPY (Negotiable)📄👉Apply here!Peraichi Inc.A technology company providing HP production tools with over 500,000 members and other services to support sole proprietors and small and medium-sized businesses💻 【Engineering Manager】 (Japan & Overseas) In-House Product with Over 500,000 Users💴 5~9M JPY📄 👉Apply here!Nautilus Technologies, Inc.Providing solutions and systems, which help clients to organize corporate data💻[Project Manager] Develop data processing using one of the fastest RDBs globally💴7~10M JPY📄👉Apply here!💻[Project Leader] Develop data processing using one of the fastest RDBs globally💴6~8M JPY📄👉Apply here!SPIRAL Inc.Drive DX for 13,000 companies with low-code! Integrate seamlessly with cloud services and transform businesses with a global team!💻【Product Manager】 In-house service / Product Management Experience Welcome!💴7~10M JPY📄👉Apply here!By contacting a lot of companies, you can increase your chance to find your ideal company!🔗We have many other job openings! To find the perfect fit for you, check out this blog post.*Please note that positions may already be closed.

2025/7/16

How to use GitTap

Use Save Filter feature 【How to Use GitTap】

Published: Friday, July 18, 2025Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.Did you know you can save your preferred job search conditions?Use this feature to find job postings that match you!Save your search conditions now and start applying to companies!👉How to Create a 'Backend Engineer' Search FilterLet's say you're looking for "Backend Engineer" jobs. Here’s how you can save that specific search:1. Select "Backend Engineer" on the job page and Save Current Filter 2. Enter Save Filter Name for the filter and Save it3. Click My Filter when you log in next time4. Click Search to view relevant jobs  *Use Alert to get notified about new postings  👉When to use it ◆To find jobs that match your preferences ◆To receive new job notificationsYou can save multiple search filters! Popular job listings may close quickly, so be sure to check for new jobs regularly!Click here for the job search page

2025/7/10

For Job Seekers

Tops Jobs for Frontend Engineer

Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.We've featured Top Jobs for Frontend Engineers. Popular job openings tend to close quickly, so don't hesitate to apply early!Inbound Platform Corp.A tech company shaping the future of inbound tourism in Japan.💻【Full-stack engineer】Bilingual (JP/EN) |  Services for International Visitors to Japan💴4~6M JPY📄👉Apply here!Secure Cycle Inc.A tech company building security from vulnerability assessment to secure development, aiming for a society free from cybersecurity concerns.💻【Secure Cycle Inc.】Frontend Engineer / Security x Generative AI / React, Typescript💴4.5~8M JPY📄👉Apply here!ASIAL CORPORATIONUpgrade your skills in the diverse workplace with your favorite toolsA tech company that accesses the world's data with members in Asia, Europe and North America at a global level💻 Frontend Engineer / Modern Environment: TypeScript, Vue.js, Go, AWS💴 4~8M JPY📄 👉Apply here!OPTIMIND Inc.Providing services that optimize the last mile around the world using world-class technology💻Web Application Engineer [Full Remote / Flexitime]💴4.5~10M JPY (Negotiable)📄👉Apply here!AUCNET INC.Operating in 70+ countries! Pioneering the world's first used car TV auction, now leading the online auction industry.💻[Potential Leader/Parcially Remote Work] Front-end engineer / Auction platform💴5.5~8M JPY📄👉Apply here!By contacting a lot of companies, you can increase your chance to find your ideal company!🔗We have many other job openings! To find the perfect fit for you, check out this blog post.*Please note that positions may already be closed.

2025/7/4

How to use GitTap

Use translation tools 【How to Use GitTap】

Published: Friday, July 4, 2025Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.Did you know that GitTap has a Japanese-English translation feature?This guide will show you how to use the language switch function!If you're more comfortable with English than Japanese,we highly recommend using the features below.👉Switch page language (JA/EN)Set GitTap to English:1.Click the gear icon at the top right of the GitTap homepage.2.Select "English" under "Language."👉Switch message language (JA/EN)To view messages in English:1.Click on the message screen.2.Click the translation button in the bottom right corner of the message.3.Select "English." from the options.Please feel free to use the language you are most comfortable with.We genuinely hope you find a company that is the perfect fit for you.Click here for the company's message page.

2025/6/26

For Job Seekers

Tops Jobs for Backend Engineers

Published: Friday, June 27, 2025Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.We've featured Top Jobs for Backend Engineers. Popular job openings tend to close quickly, so don't hesitate to apply early!FRACTA JAPAN Inc.A tech company revolutionizing water infrastructure with AI, offering diverse engineers a chance to make a significant worldwide impact.💻【Development Engineer】English-Friendly|AI× Social Infrastructure|Hybrid|Global Team💴5M~9M JPY📄Click👉 here to apply!Mico, Inc.A tech company that provides a communication platform connecting companies and customers💻【TypeScript|Full Stack Engineer】Remote | Actively Hiring Bilingual (JP-EN) | Global Expansion!💴6M~12M JPY📄Click👉 here to apply!💻【PHP|Full Stack Engineer】Remote | Actively Hiring Bilingual (JP-EN) | Global Expansion!💴6M~12M JPY 📄Click👉 here to apply!MEITEC Fielders INC.A comprehensive tech company, we partner with approximately 1,300 listed and blue-chip firms, offering extensive services from engineer dispatch to design and development.💻 【Web Application Development】Java, Python etc. / Actively recruiting foreign engineers💴 4M~7M JPY📄 Click👉 here to apply!SOHOBB, Inc.A global company with Chinese x Japanese members supporting corporate DX using cutting-edge cloud and AI technologies💻【App開発エンジニア】PHP,Laravel,JavaScript / 外国籍多数活躍中💴5.5M~9M JPY📄Click👉 here to apply!OrinosAn IT company based inFukuoka, offering own product “Tips” and system development for clients across various industries. 💻System Engineer | PHP/Laravel | In-House Dev | 125+ days off per year | Avg. 1 Hour Overtime/Month💴4M~8M JPY📄Click👉 here to apply!WITS Japan Inc.As a 2003-established WistronITS subsidiary, the companu excels in offshore web/app development, providing engineers global-standard expertise.💻【Tokyo】Java Engineer | Global IT Group | Avg. Monthly OT: 16h | Paid Leave Use: 70%+💴4.5M~8M JPY 📄Click👉 here to apply!💻[Osaka] SE/PG|No Transfers|Hybrid Work|Average Overtime 11.6 Hours/Month|Global IT Group Company◎💴4M~5.5M JPY📄Click👉 here to apply!freee K.K.A fintech company that provides cloud-based software solutions, primarily for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).💻Global software engineer💴5.5M~12M JPY📄Click👉 here to apply!LabBase, Inc.A Japanese startup that focuses on empowering research through its "Research Empowerment Platform"💻[Backend Engineer] Rust/Full Remote/Scraping/VISA support💴6M~11M JPY 📄Click👉 here to apply!💻[Staff Software Engineer] Rust/Full Remote/VISA support💴9M~11M JPY 📄Click👉 here to apply!💻[Senior Software Engineer] Rust/Full Remote/VISA support💴7.5M~9M JPY 📄Click👉 here to apply!By contacting a lot of companies, you can increase your chance to find your ideal company!🔗We have many other job openings! To find the perfect fit for you, check out this blog post.*Please note that positions may already be closed.

2025/6/19

How to use GitTap

Add Multiple Spoken Languages 【How to Use GitTap】

Hello, This is GitTap Support Team.Did you know you can enter your language proficiency levels for more than just Japanese and English on GitTap? If you speak other languages like Chinese, Korean, or Vietnamese, be sure to add them to your profile.👉How to set your native languageSTEP 1: Go to your GitTap profile page.STEP 2: Under "Language," enter your native language in the "Native Language" field.👉How to set other language skillsSTEP 1: Go to your GitTap profile page.STEP 2: Click "+ Add" under "Other Languages."STEP 3: Select the relevant language from "Other Languages" and click on your proficiency level.STEP 4: Once you've finished, click "Save."💡Why Add More Languages?💡Some companies have global environments that require languages other than Japanese or English for "communication with overseas branches" or "internal communication." By listing all the languages you speak, you'll significantly increase your chances of receiving relevant job offers!💻Edit your GitTap profile page here.

2025/2/17

For IT Engineer

ASK A GAIJIN: Q & A’S ABOUT LIFE IN JAPAN

I’m an American living and working in Japan for over half a decade. People often want to ask me questions when they find out that I live and work in Japan. Some wonder if the culture is a good fit and if it is, how they could find a job, get a visa, and live and work in Japan too.I’ll share my thoughts and feelings here as I try to answer some of the most common questions as best I can. I’ll tell you what I love, what I don’t love, and how you can get help with all phases of getting a job in Japan, from job hunting and resume preparation to getting a visa and developing your career. Q: What do you love about living and working in Japan?A: There are a lot of things I love about it. The food, the culture, the cleanliness, customer service, and ease of getting around all come to mind. In terms of work, I appreciate the salary, stability, and benefits. Japanese food culture is one of the strongest in the world. Not only is Japanese food some of the healthiest in the world but Tokyo has more Michelin stars than any other city in the world, and UNESCO recognizes Washoku as an intangible world heritage. Tokyo is dense with all kinds of restaurants representing a full palette of international cuisine. My first exposure to Japanese cooking culture was Iron Chef. I was not disappointed with the passion and craft that I experience in many levels of Japanese food preparation, although the portion size is considerably less than I was used to. Despite having very few public trash cans Tokyo is one of the cleanest cities I’ve ever experienced. There are beautifully curated and maintained public and private spaces in most neighborhoods, and people generally respect them by taking their trash home with them.   Customer service in Tokyo is also superb. The traditional concept of omotenashi—whole-hearted hospitality—speaks to the care Japanese culture shows for guests. While in the west we pay lip service to the customer always being right, in Japan the equivalent proverb says that the customer is god. The same attention to detail and care for okyakusama (customer, lit., honored guest) shines through in most of the service you’ll receive. The big drawback is that this can make working in Japanese markets quite demanding, as the level of expectation is equally high. Public transportation here is safe, clean, convenient, and prompt. Getting around, especially during rush hour on popular routes, may not always be the most comfortable, but most places are easily accessible without a vehicle.Work here tends to be long-term and competitively paid. In addition to my base salary, some benefits I receive include medical and dental insurance, a housing allowance, paid holidays, and reimbursement for transportation. Of course, salary and benefits can vary widely depending on the company and position. It’s always best to research before you dive in.Q: What don’t you love?A: While I do love many things about working and living in Japan, there are many contexts in which foreigners might experience cultural friction. Some more common friction points include work culture, the Japanese preference for group harmony over individual self-expression, “common sense” over logic, sempai-kohai, and ingroups and outgroups.Work culture: The cost of the excellent customer service and high-quality products customers expect is that workers often work long hours and put in a lot of effort. Team play is especially important, and it’s difficult in traditional Japanese companies for anyone to leave before the boss. Of course, in more globally oriented companies the work culture can be different, but it’s a good idea to know something about your prospective company’s work culture before you join.Another big difference between traditional Japanese companies and global corporations is the focus on group harmony over individual opinions—no matter how impassioned or logical the individual opinion is. Different cultures have different common sense, and that can take some getting used to. Where you might be encouraged to speak your mind in an international corporate setting, in a traditional Japanese setting most workers won’t share their opinions unless called upon to do so, and decisions are decided by the person or people in charge.In Japan, people with more experience are expected to teach and discipline those behind them, while junior members are expected to anticipate the needs of their seniors. As a foreigner, I have experienced less of this than my Japanese colleagues, but you should be aware of sempai-kohai culture before hunting for a job in Japan.Q: Japan is a small country. Is it all an ultra-modern mega-city like I see in manga and anime?A: While some parts of the major cities are indeed ultra-modern, the cities offer a variety of atmospheres, from very traditional temples and shrines, to gleaming, towering office blocks, to quiet residential neighborhoods. Inspired by zen Buddhism and Shinto, a deep love of nature pervades the country. Even within the cities, you can find large, meticulously curated green areas. Meanwhile, just a variety of outdoor options are just a train ride from the city. Hotsprings, hiking, canyoning, kayaking, paragliding, skiing, and snowboarding are all within easy reach. And travel within Japan isn’t the only option either. Its location makes travel to other destinations in the region a practical possibility.Q: Japan must be an otaku paradise, right?A: Yes and no. Yes, places like Nakano Broadway and the legendary Akihabara offer a plethora of options to delight every kind of geek. But the image of otaku is different here than at home, and it might still hold some stigma. There is plenty for the enthusiast to do and enjoy, but otaku culture is still a subculture. Q: I heard that Japanese people are closed-minded to foreigners. Is that true?A: Historically, that has been true to some extent. As I mentioned in talking about harmony above, propriety, and knowing your place within your group are very important here. Outsiders may make some Japanese people uncomfortable in some settings. But in recent years--as the population ages and birthrates decline--the government has taken a more global view. As a major tech hub, there are many international companies with offices in Japan. Naturally, in those offices, there’s a more cosmopolitan culture.Knowing something about the language and customs will be helpful, but in my experience, many Japanese people are open-minded and curious. Once you are in a social group, you’ll most likely be treated almost as family. As a world leader in technology and entertainment, Japan has adopted a more international worldview.Q: Do I need to know the language to live and work there?Some knowledge of the spoken and written language will certainly be useful, but it's possible to get a job in a high-demand field without it. In fact, if you’re passionate about it, English teaching positions are always available.Aside from English teaching, other high-demand fields in Japan include programming, engineering, nursing, manufacturing, and construction.   I’d recommend learning as much as you can about the language and culture before making the move, but once you’re immersed in the culture you’ll have plenty of opportunities to learn and speak.Q: How did you find the right job in Japan?The standard minimum requirements for a work visa in Japan are a four-year university degree or ten years of relevant experience in your field. After college, I really wanted overseas work experience, so I searched until I found a good agent who could connect me with suitable employment options.   Once I was scouted by the company I work for, they organized my visa, and I was off on my Japan adventure.If you, like me, are drawn to the allure of Japan, I recommend continuing to research, then connecting with a reliable agency. The right agency can make all the difference.▼Links(10)MOST COMMON QUESTIONS GAIJIN GET ASK IN JAPANhttps://jobsinjapan.com/japan-faq/most-common-questions-gaijin-get-ask-in-japan/What are the best things about being a gaijin in Japanhttps://www.reddit.com/r/japanlife/comments/xh4cfk/what_are_the_best_things_about_being_a_gaijin_in/A Tough Country for Foreigners to Live? What Japanese society has not been able to do and what we can start doing nowhttps://www.jnpoc.ne.jp/en/other/a-tough-country-for-foreigners-to-live/5 reasons foreigners find it hard to become friends with Japanese peoplehttps://japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/5-reasons-foreigners-find-it-hard-to-become-friends-with-japanese-peopleHalf-Japanese woman hands card to people who ask tiresome questions about her racehttps://japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/half-japanese-woman-hands-card-to-people-who-ask-tiresome-questions-about-her-raceExpat Community in Tokyo: Meetup Opportunities for Foreignershttps://www.realestate-tokyo.com/living-in-tokyo/tokyo-general/expat-community/Host and Hostess Clubs in Japan: What are they, where to go, and are foreigners allowed?https://we-xpats.com/en/guide/as/jp/detail/6228/A DAILY LIFE SUPPORT PORTAL FOR FOREIGN NATIONALShttps://www.moj.go.jp/isa/support/portal/m_nyuukokukanri10_00001.htmlGaijin Hanzai Magazine and Hate Speech in Japan: The Newfound Power of Japan's International Residentshttps://apjjf.org/-Arudou-Debito/2386/article.htmlIn modern usage how do Japanese natives regard the differences between 外人, 外国人 and 外人さん?https://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/701/in-modern-usage-how-do-japanese-natives-regard-the-differences-between-%E5%A4%96%E4%BA%BA-%E5%A4%96%E5%9B%BD%E4%BA%BA-a