International Student Interviews


Employment & Debut
- ■Year of Graduation: 2012
- ■Name of Employer: Digital Processing Systems Japan K.K.
- ■Occupation: Technology/Machinery Technician
- How I obtained this career
- I was doing practical training at a company starting in October of my second year, and the company made an informal offer of employment. The company formally offered me a position when I became a third year student. Training at the company naturally consisted of things I hadn't learned at school, so it was difficult at first. This company deals with broadcasting equipment, and I handled computer terminal equipment. When I met with the staff from the career center, they asked if I wanted to try training at a company which uses video, IT, and computers. That's how I heard about this company. When I actually visited the company, I immediately decided that I wanted to start my training there. There were many things that I didn't know, and there were some things that I honestly felt unsure that I could do. But I received encouragement from the older students, and I learned many things I didn't know and was able to do my very best. I'm very happy that I enrolled in Tokyo Film Center College of Arts. I was able to pursue practical studies by creating films with my friends. The knowledge you learn in class is not enough. I was able to study by making actual films by myself. I am using what I learned at Tokyo Film Center College of Arts at my job now. I intend to do my best at my job to be able to repay my parents for everything they have done for me.
