| The semi-annual RECRUIT Tokyo Career Fair is held twice a year -- during summer and winter breaks -- dedicated to Japanese-speaking bilingual job seekers outside Japan to meet with corporations in Japan seeking bilingual candidates with international experiences. |
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday, June 25, 2007 11:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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The Tokyo Big Sight (West Exhibition Hall #3)
3-21-1 Ariake, Koutou-ku, Tokyo
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In order to attend the upcoming fair, you must fulfill all the conditions of below:
(1)Languages: Candidates must be fluent in Japanese and English and/or other languages.
(2)Candidates must have or expect to receive a Bachelor's or higher degree (or the equivalent) from a college / university outside Japan. |
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Prestigious Japanese and foreign corporations in Japan are expected to participate, actively seeking bilingual/bicultural candidates with degrees acquired outside Japan.(or the equivalent) from a college/university outside Japan. |
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In order to attend the fair, please pre-register online via Rikunabi for Overses Students.
• Transportation/accommodation expenses are not reimbursable.
• Professional attire is advised.
• You may enter and exit at any time.
• Bring multiple copies of your resume/C.V. |
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(1) A chance to meet HR staff face to face
The fair offers a unique opportunity to speak frankly with human resources personnel from top corporations.

(2) Incomparable convenience
Students attending the fair can schedule as many as a dozen interviews in just two days. They can also attend company seminars to understand participating companies' business and opportunities.

(3) Unique information exchange opportunities
The career fairs with their 2,000 or so participants are ideal for making friends and establishing international networks for exchanging information on job hunting in Japan. |
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•"I saved my time and energy, because every company was there specifically to attract new overseas grads. I also received job offers much more quicker than I might have through ordinary Japanese hiring process." (Mechanical engineering major)
•"I learned about companies I might not have considered as potential employers. The private interview enables me to discuss my career in depth." (Biology major)
•"I talked to other fair participants in similar situations and collected a lot of information that would have been hard to obtain from overseas." (Marketing major) |
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