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Hiring Company | Tokyo American Club/ well-known and highly reputed private club |
Location | Tokyo - 23 Wards, Minato-ku |
Job Type | Permanent Full-time |
Salary | Negotiable, based on experience |
Tokyo American Club has been an integral part of the international community in Tokyo since its founding in 1928.
With 3,700 Members, drawn from 50-plus nations, the Club offers a diverse range of cultural, business and recreational activities and amenities in the heart of the Japanese capital.
In 2018, the Club was named in the Platinum City Clubs of the World top 100 list by the Club Leaders Forum. The accolade followed the Club's Distinguished Club recognition by the BoardRoom magazine the year before.
Minimum Experience Level | Over 1 year |
Career Level | Mid Career |
Minimum English Level | Business Level (Amount Used: English usage about 75%) |
Minimum Japanese Level | Daily Conversation |
Minimum Education Level | High-School or Below |
Visa Status | Permission to work in Japan required |
Key Qualifications
- Experience : No experoence is required
- Certificate : Must hold Japanese driving license.
- Language : Intermidiate of Japanese, Advanced of English
- Other : Hospitality minded, team player
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Working/Break Time: 5 days per week (including weekends / public holiday)
Actual hours 37.5 hours/ week between 05:30 - 23:30 (1 hour break)
Compensation and Benefits
Health insurance, pension, Employment insurance, industrial accident insurance
Retirement Allowance
Group Life Insurance
Staff Canteen at subsidized price
Commuting allowance (with tax-free upper limit)
Uniform with cleaning service (when applicable)
Annual Health Check
Annual Employee Recognition Party
Holidays
Paid vacation in line with Japanese law
3 days summer vacation
New Year days of January 2nd and 3rd.
Job Type | Permanent Full-time |
Salary | Negotiable, based on experience |
Work Hours | According with shift, five days per week |
Holidays | Paid vacation in line with Japanese Labor Law |
Company Type | Small/Medium Company (300 employees or less) - International Company |
Non-Japanese Ratio | Majority Non-Japanese |
Tokyo American Club has been an integral part of the international community in Tokyo since its founding in 1928.
With 3,700 Members, drawn from 50-plus nations, the Club offers a diverse range of cultural, business and recreational activities and amenities in the heart of the Japanese capital.
The present facility, which was designed by lauded American architectural firm Pelli Clarke Pelli and opened on January 18, 2011, is the sixth incarnation of the Club.
The building was described by private club consultants the McMahon Group as “light years ahead of its U.S. counterparts” and “[as] quite possibly the finest private club facility in the world.”
Members enjoy access to world-class recreation facilities, including a roof-top pool, bowling alley, golf simulators, full-size gym, library, childcare center and spa, as well as a host of fitness, cultural and educational programs for all ages.
Besides being home to five restaurants, a bar and a seasonal café, the eight-story facility features seven overnight Guest Studios and superlative meeting, party and conference facilities.
In 2018, the Club was named in the Platinum City Clubs of the World top 100 list by the Club Leaders Forum. The accolade followed the Club's Distinguished Club recognition by the BoardRoom magazine the year before.
The US ambassador to Japan serves as the honorary president of the Club.