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From a senior foreigner working in a construction company
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Luan is a hard worker who is asked to do all sorts of jobs.

Image: Luan

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[Work location] Hokkaido

【Job Type】 Frame working

I went from being a Technical Intern Training to a Specified Skills, and the range of work I could do expanded. I can almost read the blueprints. I also want to study how to write drawings.

On my days off, I enjoy going out with my colleagues and experiencing life in Hokkaido. For work-related learning, I can ask my supervisor any questions I have, and he'll teach me anything. Although I'm constantly asking him questions, the company evaluates my work based on what I see on site. Because of this, I trust the company and feel secure in my work.

My favorite Japanese foods are yakiniku (grilled meat), sushi, and ramen.