How to Say ‘This company’ in Japanese
この会社
kono kaisha
[koh-noh kai-shah]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful for showing you mean *this* employer. Pair it with reasons: [この会社の〜に魅力を感じました] (not included here).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Specificity is persuasive in Japanese interviews—mentioning concrete things about [この会社] can make your motivation sound genuine.
Phrase Breakdown
この
kono
[koh-noh]
this
この + noun = “this …”. Here it modifies 会社.
この会社の社風が好きです。
I like this company’s culture.
会社
kaisha
[kai-shah]
company
Company. In an interview, “this company” refers to the interviewer’s company.
この会社に貢献したいです。
I want to contribute to this company.
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