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Academic Affairs/ Approximately 90% of respondents place importance on “Do I feel like I can grow personally” when looking for a job? Voices such as “I want to increase my market value” and “I need to continue to grow in ord er to contribute to soci

Gakujo Co., Ltd.
Approximately 90% of respondents place emphasis on “Do I feel like I can grow personally” when looking for a job? Voices such as “I want to increase my market value” and “I need to continue to grow in order to contribute to society”
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Gakujo Co., Ltd. (head office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) conducted an internet survey targeting university and graduate students who are scheduled to graduate (complete) in March 2025. This time, we investigated “self-growth.” When looking for a job, nearly 90% of students answered that they “place importance” on whether or not they can personally grow. “I want to increase my market value.” “I’m not absolutely determined to change jobs, but I want to have the skills and knowledge to change jobs at any time.” “In order to contribute to society, I need to continue to grow myself.” I think it’s necessary,” some people said. The most common characteristic of companies that are likely to grow is that they have an environment where it is easy to seek advice. This was followed by “The training is extensive” and “There are opportunities to acquire skills through work.”
[TOPICS]
(1) Nearly 90% of students answered that they “emphasize whether I can grow myself” when looking for a job.
(2) The most common characteristic of companies that are likely to grow is that they have an environment where it is easy to seek advice. [Background of the survey]
Now that lifelong employment is no longer the norm, there is growing interest in employees’ independent career development. We conducted a survey to find out how students graduating in 2025, who are preparing for job hunting, view their “personal growth” in the workplace. (1) Nearly 90% of students answered that they “emphasize whether I can grow myself” when looking for a job.
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■What is Gakujo Co., Ltd.?
A company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime and a member of the Keidanren. Asahi Shimbun and major financial institutions made capital investments as corporate shareholders. Since 2004, we have advocated “year-round recruitment for people in their 20s.” “No.1 job change site for people in their 20s for 5 years in a row, Re job hunting site for people in their 20s” with 2 million members (No. 1 job change site for people in their 20s in the Tokyo Shoko Research Survey from 2019 to 2023), With 400,000 members, “Oricon Customer Satisfaction (R) Survey No. 1 student satisfaction for 2 consecutive years – Scout-type employment site – Asagaku Navi (Asahi Gakujo Navi) -” (*2022-2023 Oricon customers We are the only major employment and career change information company in the industry that provides total support for recruiting people in their 20s, centered on Satisfaction (R) Survey, Reverse Recruitment Type Job Hunting Service, and Job Hunting Support Content (No. 1).
In addition, we held Japan’s first “Joint Corporate Seminar” (according to our own research), and as a top runner in joint corporate seminars, we held the “Joint Corporate Seminar for 20s and 30s – Career Change Expo” (2020 2023 (according to in-house research) No. 1 visitor for people in their 20s at job change events), and the No. 1 visitor to a joint company seminar for new graduates (2023 Tokyo Shoko Research Survey), “Joint Company Seminar – Employment Fair” (2023 Tokyo Shoko Research Survey, No. 1 visitor for people in their 20s) Runs seminars (No. 1 in number of attendees). In 2019, we are developing a variety of services related to the recruitment of young human resources, such as launching “Japan Jobs”, a job support service for foreign human resources.
[Founded: 1976 Capital: 1.5 billion yen Member organizations: Japan Business Federation, Japan Job Information Association]
https://company.gakujo.ne.jp




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