B.B
France
Japanese Level at Admission / N2
Q.What kind of career path did you take after graduating from TCJ? Also, please tell us the reason why you chose your career path.
My dream since I was little was to become a cyber security engineer, I enrolled in TCJ and was able to pass N2 by the time I graduated. After that, I joined a Japanese company and now I am working at Dell Corporation. The position is Cyber security expert - white hacker. My role is to find vulnerabilities before malicious attackers do.

Q.What are your goals and dreams for the future? Please be as specific as possible.
My future goal is to make use of cyber security technology to create a professional school to teach cyber security, which is not yet common in Japan. As a foreigner, I feel that while Japan's technology level is very high in many fields, its cyber security technology is still in its development stage. I believe that the level of Japanese technology will continue to improve. For that reason, I would like to improve my skills now and become independent from my current company in a few years.

Q.Please give some advice to students who will join TCJ in the future and current students based on your experience.
The main reason why I chose TCJ was because the tuition fee was cheaper than other Japanese schools and I could choose to start at different times of the year. Most other Japanese language schools start their courses in April, but I was able to start in January, so I was very fortunate. In addition, I was able to take four classes a day, which allowed me to acquire Japanese language skills quickly. At that time, the class schedule was organized in the morning, so I was able to start working part-time in the afternoon.As an non-Asiatic student you will be far behind in terms of reading/writing, which is perfect for your room of improvement. Learning Japanese language is not enough for being successful in the japan, Study the culture.

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