China Overseas Chinese News Agency, June 4th, according to the Japanese "Chinese Herald" reported that a few days ago, according to the survey results of the foreigner transfer and recruitment website operating company "JELLYFISH", more than 60% of foreigners in Japan believed that the new coronary pneumonia epidemic was serious affecting work.

  According to the survey, 64.8% of foreigners now living in Japan believe that the new coronary pneumonia epidemic has affected their work, 58.7% are uneasy about the medical system, and 22.7% are worried about the “restrictions on entering and leaving the country”.

  Regarding the information most wanted to know at present, 57.8% thought it was “new emergency information for the new crown epidemic period”, followed by “disposal information for suspected cases”, and “PCR and CT examination information” also ranked at the forefront, with 47.8% Think important.

  Among foreigners wishing to work in Japan, 92.3% said they would continue to look for work in Japan after the new coronary pneumonia epidemic was completely contained.

  According to the survey, more than 60% of foreigners in Japan are anxious about their "career career in Japan." Worries are mainly concentrated in salary reductions and layoffs, especially for the huge impact on foreigners engaged in tourism and education. Some people say that the current hotel industry is almost at a standstill and will consider moving to other industries. It is also said that the uneasy days do not know when to continue, because the work you are engaged in cannot be done at home, and if you do not start work again, there is a danger of being fired.

  Through an analysis of the survey's propensity to respond, "JELLYFISH" expects that after the new coronary pneumonia epidemic subsides, a large number of foreigners in Japan will be transferred to new companies.

  "JELLYFISH" also means that most of them will actively collect job-hopping information during the outbreak, rather than start seeking new work only after the outbreak has obviously improved.

  It is reported that a total of 299 foreigners in Japan participated in the survey called "The Impact of New Coronavirus on Life".

  In this regard, the reporter asked a Chinese living in the Kinki area for information. The Chinese said that a large number of Chinese have lost their jobs in Osaka and the surrounding area. These people are mainly "sending employees" and are scattered in various travel-related industries. Affected by the epidemic, the travel industry encountered an unprecedented winter, and many "dispatched employees" lost their jobs.

  The Chinese said that the WeChat group where local Chinese are looking for jobs has sprung up. Everyone exchanges employment information in the group. Among them, "3k (dirty, hard, dangerous)" jobs account for most of the work, which is usually not popular The number of interviews reached more than 30, and the number of admissions was only 1-2, but this is still regarded as the last "life-saving straw" by them.

  In addition, according to Japanese media reports earlier, the recruitment of fresh graduates in 2021 has officially started on June 1, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, many major companies use the form of network. Affected by the deterioration of corporate performance, many students expressed concern about the changes in the "seller market" that continued under the background of insufficient manpower, and the employment environment changed suddenly.

  According to a survey conducted by the employment information company "DISCO" in early May, more than 70% of 1,212 job-seekers said that "the workplace has now become a buyer's market." The person in charge pointed out that "the prospect is opaque and many students feel difficult."

  It is foreseeable that the transfer of foreigners in Japan and the backlog of employment of recent Japanese graduates will make the recruitment situation in the post-new crown era extremely grim.