Graphic Designer · Japan format
The Graphic Designer résumé format for Japan.
Your graphic designer experience doesn't change across borders — but how you present it does. Here's what a graphic designer résumé for Japan should include and leave off: the personal-data norms, length, date format, and language recruiters there expect — plus the graphic designer keywords the ATS scans for. Resuvia reforms your résumé to these conventions in one click, without fabricating anything.
Personal details on a Japan résumé
- PhotoExpected
- Date of birthExpected
- NationalityOptional
- Marital statusOptional
- GenderOptional
What else matters in Japan
- The Rirekisho is a fixed form that includes a photo and date of birth.
- Since the 2021 MHLW standard form, the gender field is optional and may be left blank.
Graphic Designer keywords to lead with
Whatever the market, a graphic designer résumé is scored on role-relevant terms. Mirror the ones the job description uses — but only those genuinely in your experience.
Graphic Designer résumé mistakes to fix first
- 01
No metrics ever. "Designed X campaign" without engagement, reach, or click-through reads as task list. Even one number lifts the resume.
- 02
Treating Adobe Suite as the differentiator. Everyone lists Photoshop. The differentiator is what you made and the result.
- 03
Burying brand work. Brand identity is the highest-leverage line on a senior graphic-design resume — bring it up, don't hide it.
Best-effort guidance on common Japan conventions, not legal advice — verify specifics before relying on them, especially anti-discrimination rules.
FAQ
- Do you put a photo on a Graphic Designer résumé in Japan?
- Photo: expected. A photo is conventional on a Japan résumé, including for graphic designer roles.
- How long should a Graphic Designer résumé be in Japan?
- Rirekisho (standardised form) + Shokumukeirekisho. Keep the strongest graphic designer bullets near the top.
- What date format should I use for Japan?
- YYYY年MM月. Use it consistently across every role and education entry.
- Which Graphic Designer keywords matter for the ATS?
- Lead with role-relevant terms such as Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere, brand identity, visual identity — but only ones genuinely in your experience. The optimizer flags which the target JD wants that you're missing.