Having applied for jobs in Japan with JLPT 1 on my resume I think it helped at least to some extent. Some companies use it as a base level of what they're asking for in terms of language, though I doubt any of them would insist on it if you can demonstate your language ability in some other way. For me I think it was useful though as I didn't study Japanese at all formally and didn't really have any other proof of my Japnanese ability that I could put on my resume to back up my claims of being fluent. It's possible that it saved my resume for automatically finding its way to the round file in the corner.
Once you get an interview it probably doesn't count for much, however it still helps them to judge your reading ability which is hard to do in an interview without giving a seperate test.
I have even heard of some companies where employees can get a pay rise by passing the JLPT, though this usually seems to be to encourage people who have entered the company without speaking Japanese.
Sure if you're going to apply for a company that never has employed a foreigner before and has no idea what the test is then it probably won't help, but I think that is quite a big if.
In the end I think the biggest determining factor should be "If I pass the test, will I put it on my resume?" If yes then it's worth taking. If you have tons of other better qualifications then no it isn't worth it.
Once you get an interview it probably doesn't count for much, however it still helps them to judge your reading ability which is hard to do in an interview without giving a seperate test.
I have even heard of some companies where employees can get a pay rise by passing the JLPT, though this usually seems to be to encourage people who have entered the company without speaking Japanese.
Sure if you're going to apply for a company that never has employed a foreigner before and has no idea what the test is then it probably won't help, but I think that is quite a big if.
In the end I think the biggest determining factor should be "If I pass the test, will I put it on my resume?" If yes then it's worth taking. If you have tons of other better qualifications then no it isn't worth it.
Edited: 2012-11-05, 5:56 pm
