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Career Support and Employment Results
About Career Support
Powerful backup of job hunting
Taking advantage of the benefits of small universities, faculty and staff are united to strongly back up student job hunting activities. Career Center Division offers a wide range of support for career design and job hunting for each student, such as holding employment guidance and on-campus company study groups. Regardless of the school year, employment counselors will be friendly, ranging from vague consultations saying "I don't know what I want to do in the future" to specific consultations directly related to job hunting, such as creating application documents and interviewing. In addition, for 3rd and 4th graders, we distribute "City University Employment Mail Magazine" to provide hot information at any time.
In addition, in order to collect employment information, faculty and staff are developing companies mainly in Chugoku and Shikoku, Kinki, Chubu, Kyushu, and Kanto. Information on the company you visit and information on company development can be found in Career Center Division. In recent years, due to the spread of the Internet, there has been an increasing number of cases where students and companies come into contact directly without going through universities. However, based on our long-standing experience of developing relationships with companies, many companies ask for job offers via Career Center Division, and many students are offered job offers by referrals from Career Center Division.
Reasons for Strong Employment
Although the employment environment is a student-leading seller market, there is no change in the attitude of companies seeking excellent talent. We maintain a high employment rate because students actively engaged in job hunting while utilizing our systematic career education and diverse employment support, and were supported by the high reputation of the university graduates.
We are also focusing on joint industry research groups held on campus. Every year, about 150 companies and organizations participate, and students can look to a wide range of industries and learn about various companies and organizations nationwide. This joint industry study group has led to a full-fledged thinking about one's career selection, leading to an ambitious attitude of preparing for job hunting.
Employment Support Program Introduction
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Career and Employment Consultation
Specialized counselors provide questions and concerns about job hunting, provide guidance on correcting entry sheets and resumes, interview measures, and career consultation.
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Industry Study Group
More than 200 companies and organizations visit the school and hold joint industry study groups and individual company briefings. You can listen to explanations of various industries and companies, and it is an opportunity to think about your career.
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Job guidance
We provide guidance at the appropriate time, regardless of grade. We provide information on the job hunting environment, attitudes to take on job hunting, and job hunting preparation.
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Employment support course
You will learn the know-how necessary for job hunting, such as how to write basic resumes and how to study industry.
- Self-PR Creation Course
- Corporate Research Course
- SPI simulation test
- Job hunting manners course
- Group mock interviews, etc.
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City University Career Study
Invite graduate students, who are familiar, and in exchange, students learn about what kind of work is in the world, and think about "what is working" and "what human resources and abilities are required in society".
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Public servant examination preparation course
We provide courses for students who challenge public servants, such as national public service professionals and general occupations, local government officials, police, and fire departments.

