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“2. More specific question that’s not time sensitive? Email us at hello@textfugu.com for the fastest response. If you want to email Koichi (author) you can do so at koichi@textfugu.com. Note that if you are submitting an error, please use the “bounty” button found at the bottom of this page and many other pages.”
^ Pasted that from checking out the “Contact” tab. Email the site and/or Koichi about it, and if you get a response then let us all know?
That page will be pointless early 2015 because they are completely redoing the site. They haven’t put an exact date up but textfugu will be replaced by something new they have been working on since FOREVER sometime early 2015.
Forgot where I heard that, but someone correct me if I am wrong.
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I just started Season 2 but I am expecting it to take a bit since I am in college right now plus working. Also, I am working on my Kanji on WaniKani simultaneously too.- This reply was modified 10 years, 2 months ago by Cory.
October 29, 2014 at 12:07 pm in reply to: Greetings from Chattanooga, Tennessee! Programming Jobs? #46713Welcome!
I have to admit I’m no expert on finding jobs in Japan, but my understanding is that unless it’s a job that specifically requires you to be an English speaker (say, teaching English) then a Japanese company would prefer to hire a native Japanese speaker regardless of the level of ability in that job. Don’t want to discourage you, though. Maybe there’s American companies based in Japan?
Well lets say I passed the jlpt N1 test, would that bring me closer to the “level of importance” of a native Japanese speaker? They will probably still be biased but that could relieve some of the worry of hiring a non-native Japanese speaker.
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