The distinctive feature of career support at Utsunomiya Campus is the university-wide employment support system. The employment committee, which is made up of faculty members from each department and career support staff, plays a central role in providing employment support in cooperation with faculty and staff. Starting with the "First Career Guidance" in April for third-year students, we offer "Internship ES Preparation Course," "Interview Preparation Course," "Industry, Company, and Job Type Research Course," and "Business Etiquette Course" in preparation for summer internships. From October onwards, we offer more practical employment support, such as "Application Document Preparation Course" and "Group Discussion Trial." We also offer mock exams for the TOEIC IP exam, as well as SPI and general knowledge exams to prepare for the written exam. We also invite personnel recruiters to "In-house Joint Corporate Seminars" and "In-house Individual Company Information Sessions," providing detailed support from the students' perspective to support their careers.
The employment support is provided by the Employment Committee, which is made up of faculty members from each department and career support staff.
"What should I prepare now" before job hunting starts, "What should I do now" after job hunting, etc. are taught at "Career Guidance" held four times a year. doing. We also offer various courses such as creating application documents such as resumes and entry sheets, self-analysis to summarize self-promotion, group discussions and interview preparation.
We exchange information with the Hachioji Career Support Center regarding information such as human resources needs that we heard during interviews with hiring managers of companies, and provide career support while coordinating between campuses.
The Career Support Room has information on company information sessions and internships, as well as books and materials related to employment. There is also a private consultation booth available to answer questions about career paths and job hunting from students. Private interviews are conducted for all third-year students, with the aim of raising awareness of their future career paths.
At this campus, where the number of international students is increasing year by year, employment support for international students is also substantial. We offer job hunting support courses for international students who wish to find employment in Japan, as well as individual guidance tailored to each individual's needs.
In addition, we have joined the International Student Support Network and have a system for providing information on Japanese companies to international students.
International Student Employment Support Network
■ Faculty of Economics Economics, Department of Department of Regional Economics, Faculty of Faculty of Science and Engineering, Faculty of Faculty of Medical Technology, Department of Department of Judo Therapy (planned)
Target grade | Implementation month | Course name |
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all grades | April | Civil Service Mock Exam Financial Planner Course Guidance English conversation/TOEIC course application |
May | Civil servant guidance SPI Mock Exam | |
July | Civil Service Exam Preparation Course (until March) TOEIC IP Test | |
December | TOEIC IP Test | |
Sophomore | September | 1st Career Guidance |
December | 2nd Career Guidance | |
3rd grade | April | 1st Career Guidance & Navigation Registration Session 2nd Career Guidance |
May | Internship preparation course ①Self-analysis ②Self-promotion course Internship preparation course 3: Application sheet preparation course Internship preparation course 4: Interview preparation course Internship Preparation Course ⑤ Industry, Company and Job Type Research Course Written Exam Guidance | |
July | Internship Preparation Course ⑥Business Etiquette Course Written exam preparation course (until February) | |
September | 3rd Career Guidance | |
October | Job Hunting Practical Course 1: Writing Skills Required for Job Hunting Job Hunting Practice Course 2: Application Document Preparation Course (Self-PR/Academic Chika Edition) Job Hunting Practical Course 3: Application Document Preparation Course (Motivation for Applying) Job Hunting Practical Course 4: Industry and Company Seminars | |
November | Written exam preparation course/SPI mock exam | |
December | Job Hunting Practical Course 5: Group Discussion Course | |
January | 4th Career Guidance | |
February | On-campus joint company seminar | |
March | On-campus individual company information session (all year) |
(As of May 2024)