How to Say ‘Caregiving experience’ in Japanese
介護の経験
kaigo no keiken
[KAI-goh noh keh-ken]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase is a neat noun chunk you can plug into sentences: [介護の経験はあります] / [介護の経験を積みました].
🇯🇵 In Japan: If your experience is family care, it’s respected, but employers may ask about professional standards (records, hygiene, safety) too.
Phrase Breakdown
介護
kaigo
[KAI-goh]
caregiving; nursing care (esp. elder care)
Care work that supports daily living (e.g., bathing, toileting, meals). Common in caregiver job interviews.
介護の経験があります。
I have caregiving experience.
の
no
[noh]
of; ’s (possessive/connecting particle)
Connects nouns: AのB = “B of A / A’s B.” Here: “caregiving experience.”
介護の経験を話します。
I will talk about my caregiving experience.
経験
keiken
[keh-ken]
experience
What you have done before; used often in interviews with があります/がないです.
介護の経験は二年あります。
I have two years of caregiving experience.
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