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What is the technical intern trainee system?
The status of residence is ``Technical Intern Training No. 1 Ro'', ``Technical Intern Training No. 2 Ro'', and ``Technical Intern Training No. 3 Ro'', and while engaging in actual production at the production site, you can acquire techniques, skills, and knowledge, and complete "Essential Work". Perform "related work" and "peripheral work." By passing the evaluation of the Technical Intern Training No. 1 plan, residence status, etc., and passing the evaluation test, and receiving permission to change the status of residence to "Technical Intern Training No. 2", you can move on to the second year at the same company. .
“Essential work” refers to work that falls within the scope of “examination subjects and scope” and “details of standards” of the occupation/work for which the technical intern trainee is attempting to acquire skills, etc. and is scheduled to take an evaluation test such as a skill certification test. work. It must account for 50% or more of the entire training plan.
“Related work” refers to work that a worker engaged in “essential work” may perform in the production process of the job/work in question, but is not included in the essential work, but the work is a skill that is essential work. Work that directly or directly contributes to joint improvement. This will be less than 50% of the entire training plan.
“Peripheral work” is work that is not included in essential work or related work among the work that workers engaged in “essential work” normally engage in in the production process of the relevant job/work. The scope will be less than 1/3 of the entire training plan.
Difference between technical training and specific skills
Technical training and specific skills have different purposes. The purpose and purpose of technical intern training is to transfer Japanese skills, technology, and knowledge to developing regions, and to “promote international cooperation” that contributes to “human resources development” that will play a role in the economic development of developing regions. On the other hand, “Specified Skilled Worker” is a status of residence for foreign workers that was established for the purpose of filling industries with a significant shortage of human resources in Japan.
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