Schedule
November, 2016
Dec
14
Time/date: |
Thursday, December 14, 2017. 13:00-14:00 |
For: |
All International students who are expected to graduate in March 2018 and have confirmed employment in Japan. |
Venue: |
F107 |
Speakers: |
Mr. Sei ITO (Immigration Procedures Specialist / Administrative Procedures Specialist) |
Language: |
Japanese |
Seating capacity: |
50 persons |
Application deadline: |
Wednesday, December 13, 2017. 10:30 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
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Content: |
*Please refer to the attached file for detail. |
Attached File: |
Visa Guidance_2017.12.14.pdf |
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Nov
20
Time/date: |
Monday, November 20, 2017. 18:00-19:30 |
For: |
All Students |
Venue: |
F102(J), F103(E) |
Language: |
English / Japanese |
Seating capacity: |
200 |
Application deadline: |
Friday, November 17, 2017. 10:30 |
Attire: |
Casual |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
※ Any events you have registered will be highlighted in red. |
Notes: |
The Process of applying for the Internship and getting curricular credits from attending the Internship ...and more information will be provided.
*Please refer to the attached file for detail |
Attached File: |
Spring Internship Guidance |
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Nov
20
Time/date: |
Monday, November 20, 2017. 16:05-17:40 |
For: |
Students graduating in Sep 2018 & Mar 2019 |
Venue: |
H201 |
Language: |
Japanese |
Application deadline: |
Friday, November 17, 2017. 10:30 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
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Contents: |
You will find an entry sheet in most cases for entry-level jobs where students will need to fill this out before the interview. It is pretty much a cover letter; it is a way for you to think about what you might say during an interview and also to be able to expand on it. You must promote yourself and convince companies why they should hire you. In many cases, entry sheets are used to cut down the number of applicants, so it’s crucial that you make them “attractive”. This seminar will give you tips on how to write entry sheets to get attention of recruiters. |
Notes: |
※There will be another session on Friday, November 10.
※Please choose either session which is convenient for you. |
Attached File: |
ES/Rirekisho Writing Seminar |
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Nov
15
Time/date: |
Wednesday, November 15, 2017. 16:05-17:40 |
For: |
All Students |
Venue: |
F104(J), F105(E) |
Language: |
English / Japanese |
Seating capacity: |
200 |
Application deadline: |
Tuesday, November 14, 2017. 12:15 |
Attire: |
Casual |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
※ Any events you have registered will be highlighted in red. |
Notes: |
The Process of applying for the Internship and getting curricular credits from attending the Internship ...and more information will be provided.
*Please refer to the attached file for detail |
Attached File: |
Spring Internship Guidance |
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Nov
10
Time/date: |
Friday, November 10, 2017. 16:05-17:40 |
For: |
Students graduating in Sep 2018 & Mar 2019 |
Venue: |
H201 |
Language: |
Japanese |
Application deadline: |
Thursday, November 9, 2017. 10:30 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
※ Any events you have registered will be highlighted in red. |
Contents: |
You will find an entry sheet in most cases for entry-level jobs where students will need to fill this out before the interview. It is pretty much a cover letter; it is a way for you to think about what you might say during an interview and also to be able to expand on it. You must promote yourself and convince companies why they should hire you. In many cases, entry sheets are used to cut down the number of applicants, so it’s crucial that you make them “attractive”. This seminar will give you tips on how to write entry sheets to get attention of recruiters. |
Notes: |
※There will be another session on Monday, November 20.
※Please choose either session which is convenient for you. |
Attached File: |
ES/Rirekisho Writing Seminar |
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Nov
9
Time/date: |
Thursday, November 9, 2017. 16:05-17:40 |
For: |
Students graduating in Sep 2018 & Mar 2019 |
Venue: |
H201 |
Language: |
Japanese |
Application deadline: |
Wednesday, November 8, 2017. 10:30 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
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Contents: |
Industry research is a crucial step in the job search process. There will be a big difference between those who have done it effectively and those who haven’t. To have yourselves ready to answer “Why are you applying to us, not other competitors?” during company interviews, industry research becomes an important part of job hunting preparation. |
Notes: |
※There will be another session on Monday, November 6.
※Please choose either session which is convenient for you. |
Attached File: |
Industry Research Seminar |
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Nov
8
Time/date: |
Wednesday, November 8, 2017. 14:15-15:50 |
For: |
Students graduating in Sep 2018 & Mar 2019 |
Venue: |
H201 |
Language: |
Japanese |
Application deadline: |
Tuesday, November 7, 2017. 12:15 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
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Contents: |
“What was your most significant accomplishment in college?”, “What is one of your strengths?”, and “What is your selling points (self-promotion)”. These are questions you’re almost always asked in Entry Sheets and rirekisho. Self-analysis is an essential process in order to answer these questions. Not only is it important for job hunting, but the process also gives you tips on how to manage your life and career. So come to this seminar and get your job hunting started from here! |
Attached File: |
Self-Analysis Seminar |
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Nov
7
Time/date: |
Tuesday, November 7, 2017. 18:00-19:30 |
For: |
ALL students, regardless of the nationality, academic year, college and schools |
Venue: |
H201 |
Language: |
Japanese |
Application deadline: |
Monday, November 6, 2017. 10:30 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
※ Any events you have registered will be highlighted in red. |
Attached File: |
How best to conduct company research utilizing Nikkei Newspaper. (Must Know) |
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Nov
6
Time/date: |
Monday, November 6, 2017. 16:05-17:40 |
For: |
Students graduating in Sep 2018 & Mar 2019 |
Venue: |
H201 |
Language: |
Japanese |
Application deadline: |
Friday, November 3, 2017. 10:30 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
※ Any events you have registered will be highlighted in red. |
Contents: |
Industry research is a crucial step in the job search process. There will be a big difference between those who have done it effectively and those who haven’t. To have yourselves ready to answer “Why are you applying to us, not other competitors?” during company interviews, industry research becomes an important part of job hunting preparation. |
Notes: |
※There will be another session on Thursday, November 9.
※Please choose either session which is convenient for you. |
Attached File: |
Industry Research Seminar |
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Oct
19
Time/date: |
Thursday, October 19, 2017. 17:55-19:30 |
For: |
Students graduating in Sep. 2018 & Mar. 2019 who intend to job hunt in Japan. |
Venue: |
H201 |
Language: |
Japanese |
Application deadline: |
Wednesday, October 18, 2017. 10:30 |
Application / Inquiries: |
1. Please click on the On Campus Recruiting and Event Search in the Campusmate Web.
2. Input all necessary information and search event you wish to participate.
3. Please select event you wish to participate and click ‘register’.
※ Any events you have registered will be highlighted in red.
【Attention】You will not be able to register after the deadline. |
Contents: |
Part 1: (45min) Speaker: Career Office Staff
■ What is syukatu?
3 things you must do to survive syukatu.
・Why find employment, how to find good options based on your goals in life, etc.
・Getting started on the job hunt: must-do 3 things from day 1 of your career planning process, understanding the process and planning in advance…
Part 2: (15min) Speaker: Representatives from employment agencies
■ Schedule and process of job hunting in Japan.
Part 3: (30min) Speaker: Job Offer Recipients
■ My job hunting experience and my tips for you.
Experience sharing session by the senior students who have already concluded their job hunt. Gather the first hand experiences from those who just finished the battle, so that you could prepare yourself better and be get your dream job as soon as possible! |
Attached File: |
Go JOB HUNTING |
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