u/DeanSLZR_

Looking for advice in career path

So I got an offer from my Japanese language school, in which I'm currently enrolled at and on my final years, to become one of the school staff tasked with students recruitment from my home country. The school wants to expand their students scope, and as they don;t have any connection whatsover to my home country, they asked me if I'm willing to.

For backround, I enrolled in the school last year on 2025/04 with a newspaper scholarship program. Because of this, I'm the only one from my country enrolled here. During my 1st year, I managed to passed N2 on 2025/07 and N1 on 2025/12. The other reason my school offers this position is because I'm currently jobs hunting.

Now, I'm really interested in the recruitment fields, and targets to become a consultant in recruitment. However, I have 0 experience and knowledge in this field. The question is, should I accept the school's offer? I'm really interested in the offer but the jobs entails a different kind of recruitment than what I'm trying to pursue. But on the other hand, I'm thinking this could be a great learning experience for 2-3 years. I'm hoping for any advice as I'm currently in a fork and undecided for what to do. Thank you in advance.

P.S.: Beside Japanese, I also got 950 points on TOEIC around 2024. Also I hold a Master's degree, albeit unrelated to recruitment, hence I'm going to the career path instead of education.

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u/DeanSLZR_ — 4 days ago