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How do you ask if a business is hiring in Japanese?
How do you ask if a business needs workers? For example, at a grocery store.
In English we say: Are you hiring right now?
Nov 22, 2014 6:09 PM
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'求人募集中' is often used in Japanese.
'求人募集していますか?'is the asking way of example.
November 23, 2014
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Are you hiring right now?
今、バイト募集していますか? or 今、求人を募集していますか? ^.^
November 23, 2014
I think it depends on what kind of job you'd like to apply for, like just a grocery store such as Giant or Walmart, you can say like アルバイトの募集はしていますか?Which means that you'd like to work as a part-timer/casual worker, but not バイトの募集 since you are old enough to know how to act in public. 職員/従業員の募集はしていますか?In this case, you'd like to work there as a full-timer. However, it sounds like you made an unannounced visit to there and ask that kind of thing. So if people see an advertisement on a wall, usually they say,すみません、店舗の張り紙を見たのですが、まだ募集は行ってますか? but normally in Japan, people call a place to make an appointment for an interview.
January 12, 2015
今、職員の募集はしていますか?for full-time worker, but if it's a part-timer/casual worker, 今、アルバイトの募集はしていますか?Using ’バイト' is not appropriate if you REALLY want to get a job.
January 12, 2015
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