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apprentice
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Japan
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Often involves a strong emphasis on respect for the master and seniority within the workplace
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1
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2
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apprentice
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Japan
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Highly valued as a traditional method for learning and mastering a craft or trade, with a strong emphasis on mentorship and hands-on experience
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1
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3
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apprentice
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Japan
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Traditional apprenticeships are common in artisanal crafts such as woodworking and pottery
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1
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4
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apprenticeship
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Japan
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Less common, formal education more emphasized for career preparation
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1
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5
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intern
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Japan
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Internships are not as common; students are expected to gain work experience through part-time jobs or extracurricular activities
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1
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6
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intern
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Japan
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Internships are less common and there is more emphasis on formal education and entry-level employment opportunities.
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1
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7
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intern
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Japan
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Internships tend to be less common, with a focus on formal education and entry-level job training.
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1
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8
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internships
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Japan
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Often seen as an opportunity for students to show loyalty and dedication to a company, rather than just gaining experience
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1
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