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Uchi Charlotte

Master Modern Japanese Flavor in Charlotte, NC!

Short description

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Sharpen Your Skills. Elevate Your Art by training in hot line, pastry and sushi stations.

Detailed description

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Get ready to fall in love with Charlotte — a city bursting with energy, adventure, and endless things to discover! The Queen City is where big‑city excitement meets Southern charm, offering a lifestyle packed with outdoor thrills, incredible food, vibrant arts, and unforgettable entertainment. Every day here feels like a chance to try something new.

Imagine this: ice climbing at the U.S. National Whitewater Center in the morning, grabbing lunch at a local brewery, spending the afternoon exploring world‑class museums, then heading straight into a Broadway show at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center that night. That’s just a Thursday in Charlotte.

Weekends? Even better. You can zipline, kayak, mountain bike, and tackle ropes courses — all at the massive U.S. National Whitewater Center, home to more than 30 outdoor activities plus year‑round festivals. It’s one of the biggest lifestyle perks of living here, and you’ll never get tired of it.

Sports fan? Charlotte’s got you. Cheer on the Charlotte Hornets at the Spectrum Center, catch the Carolina Panthers in action, or spend a summer night watching baseball with the skyline as your backdrop. Prefer heart‑pounding fun? Head to Carowinds Amusement Park, home to some of the Southeast’s top‑rated roller coasters.

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Placement Remarks

Salary: $21 per hour

Benefits:

Employer offers Jacket & Apron. Candidates need to bring their own pants and non-slip shoes. Candidates must bring their own knives.

Complimentary meal per shift worked.

Housing must be secured on your own prior to you booking your flight. It is recommended you fly in 2-3 days before your start date. Transportation is also on your own.

Salary

$21.00 per hour

Requirements

Eligibility criteria for our Career USA programs: - you are enrolled in a post secondary ministerially recognized academic institution in the hospitality industry OR - you have a hospitality degree and at least 1 year of recent relevant work experience in the (ultra) luxury hotel industry (outside of the USA) OR - you have 5 years recent relevant work experience in the (ultra) luxury hotel industry (outside the USA) - you have shown consistent career growth over the last years - you have shown serious commitment to your most recent employers

Local info

Located in the heart of North Carolina, Charlotte is a fast-growing city known for its strong economy, modern skyline, and welcoming Southern character. As a major financial hub, the city is well connected by interstate highways, making travel around the Southeastern region easy. Charlotte offers a mix of urban energy and neighborhood charm. Uptown is the city’s business and entertainment center with sports arenas, museums, and nightlife, while areas like NoDa and South End are popular for their arts scenes, breweries, and local restaurants. Sports fans can enjoy NFL, MLS, and NBA games, while food lovers and culture seekers will find plenty of dining, music, and cultural events year-round. With expanding greenways, nearby lakes, and a mild climate, Charlotte balances city living with outdoor access, making it an attractive and livable destination. 

 

Housing: 
Housing in Charlotte varies by neighborhood and is generally more affordable than many large U.S. cities, though prices have been rising as the city grows. A typical studio or one-bedroom apartment averages around $1,300–$1,500 per month, while more budget-friendly options farther from Uptown, or shared apartments, can often be found for $900–$1,100 per month. Candidates are encouraged to visit apartments in person when possible and to connect with other J1 candidates or roommates through Facebook groups to reduce costs. Without established U.S. credit, landlords may require first and last month’s rent or an additional security deposit. HRC recommends arriving with at least $2,500 to help secure housing and cover initial living expenses. 

Helpful Housing Links: 

1. Tyron Forest Apartments 
Address: 411 Lambeth Dr, Charlotte, NC 28213 
Units: 1-, 2-, & 3-bedroom apartments 
Cost: ~$1,050–$1,700 per month, not including utilities (varies by floorplan and lease term) 
Contact: Phone (704) 596-5372 

2. Sage Pointe Apartments 
Address: 4333 Cinderella Rd, Charlotte, NC 28213 
Units: 1- & 2-bedroom apartments 
Cost: $1,075-$1,300 per month, not including utilities (varies by floorplan and lease term) 
Contact: Phone (704) 596-0461 

Other Sources for Apartments: apartments.com, zillow.com, rentcafe.com, realtor.com 

 

Transportation:  

Charlotte has a developing public transportation system that is more limited than in some larger U.S. cities but continues to expand. The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) operates local buses and the LYNX Blue Line light rail, which connects Uptown with South End and parts of the southern corridor. Public transit can be practical if you live and work near the light rail or major bus routes, but many neighborhoods are spread out, making a car the most convenient option for daily life. If you plan to purchase a vehicle, it is recommended to bring an additional $2,000–$3,000 to cover the cost of a used car, registration, and insurance.  

You can learn more about the CATS system and other public transportation options here: https://www.charlottenc.gov/CATS/Home  

 

Climate:  

Charlotte has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and generally mild winters. Summers are warm and often humid, with July and August average highs around 88–90 °F (31–32 °C), and occasional heat waves pushing temperatures into the mid-90s °F (35 °C). Thunderstorms are common in the summer months and contribute to most of the area’s annual rainfall. Winters are mild compared to northern cities, with January average highs around 50–53 °F (10–12 °C) and lows in the low to mid-30s °F (1–2 °C). Snowfall is infrequent but can occur a few times each winter. Overall, Charlotte experiences four distinct seasons with relatively comfortable weather year-round, making it ideal for people who don’t like periods of extreme heat or cold. 

 

Local Attractions:  Six Flags Carowinds Amusement Park, Freedom Park, Billy Graham Library, Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Carolina Panthers NFL Games, UNC Charlotte Botanical GardensCharlotte Motor Speedway

Start date

April 27, 2026