01/02/2026
28 hours a week at a Konbini isn’t a career path. It’s a Visa Death Sentence.
Hey everybody, let's talk about the "Konbini Trap."
Right now, most of you are exhausted. You spend 4 hours in Japanese class, then you run to 7-Eleven or Lawson to stand on your feet for 5 hours. You’re making ¥1,100 an hour, your back hurts, and you’re too tired to even look at a job board.
You tell yourself: "I’m working hard. I’m paying my bills. Eventually, a company will hire me."
Wrong.
In business, there is no "eventually." There is only cause and effect.
Working at a convenience store does not cause a Humanities Visa to appear. Scanning barcodes does not prove to a Japanese CEO that you can handle their international sales or engineering.
Every day you spend "waiting" for a job is a day closer to your visa expiring and you being forced to leave Japan.
While you're worrying about Onigiri stock, the "Visa Clock" is ticking.
The traditional way to fix this is "Shukatsu." You’re told to apply to 100 companies, write 100 hand-written Rirekisho, and pray for a reply. That's not a strategy. That’s a lottery. And the odds are against you.
I’m introducing a different way: The Interview Accelerator.
I don't care about your part-time job. I care about your transformation.
I take your raw background.
I turn it into a "Naitei-Magnet" CV that Japanese HR actually understands.
I handle the outreach.
I book the interviews.
I put the dates on your calendar.
You don't need to spend 20 hours a week "searching." You need to spend 1 hour a week interviewing.
Stop being an order-taker at a register and start being a professional in Tokyo.
The Result: A real salary, a 5-year visa, and the life in Japan you actually moved here for.
The Next Step: I’m looking for 5 students who are tired of the Konbini trap and want 3 confirmed interviews on their calendar in the next 14 days.
DM me the word "VISA" right now. I’ll check if your profile fits, and we’ll bridge that gap.