How to Say ‘Experience’ in Japanese
経験
keiken
[kay-ken]
💬 Usage Tip: [経験] is “experience.” Useful pattern: [〜の経験] (experience in ~).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese interview questions often focus on specific tasks you’ve done, not just years—think examples you can describe.
Phrase Breakdown
経験
keiken
[kay-ken]
experience
Work experience or hands-on experience. In caregiver interviews, often refers to care tasks, facilities, and years of work.
介護の経験は三年あります。
I have three years of caregiving experience.
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