"Which suits me better: a civil service career or the private sector?" "Can I prepare for both job hunting and civil service exams simultaneously?" TAC Corporation (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), a provider of educational services for qualification exams, will host a free online seminar titled "Public & Private Sector Comparison Seminar" for those considering civil service careers, to help resolve such career dilemmas.

Date: Friday, July 24, 2026, 12:30–13:00 Venue: Online (via Zoom)

Register here (Free Admission)

Resolving the Dilemma: "Public Servant or Private Sector?" – Free Online "Public & Private Sector Comparison Seminar"

This seminar will clearly address real concerns and anxieties of job seekers and exam candidates: "Which work style suits me better?" and "Can I balance private-sector job hunting with civil service exam preparation?"

Key Features of the Seminar:

Job Content Comparison: Detailed explanations on actual differences in work styles—from Local Senior and National General positions to the National Comprehensive roles.

Understanding the Exam System: A clear breakdown of the complex civil service exam structure and key strategies for balancing both paths.

Easy Access from Home: Fully online via Zoom (free admission, advance registration required), accessible from anywhere.

Seize this opportunity to gain valuable insights for your future career!

Event Overview

【Date & Time】Friday, July 24, 2026, 12:30–13:00

【Venue】Online (Zoom streaming) ※ Free admission / Advance registration required

A Message from Our Staff

Broadcasting from TAC Waseda Campus!

At TAC Waseda Campus, we offer three specialized courses: ① Local Senior & National General, ② National Comprehensive, and ③ Foreign Service Specialist. In this seminar, we will explain the exam systems and job content for all three courses. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!

How to Participate

Register here (Free Admission)

https://www.tac-school.co.jp/kouza_sogo_komuin/online_form/special_events.html#waseda2

Featured Instructor from Waseda Campus

Kosuke Suzuki, Instructor

When deciding to take the civil service exam, it's natural to worry: "Will I be able to keep studying?" At TAC Waseda Campus, instructors and staff maintain close relationships with students, creating a warm, home-like environment where both Waseda University students and others can thrive. Our support system—including individual consultations and self-study seminars—is highly developed. The only key to success is consistent effort. If you face anxiety or challenges during your exam journey, please reach out to me. Let’s build your future as a public servant together!

Featured Instructor from Waseda Campus

【Access】

Waseda Campus Building, 1-101-16 Totsukamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo ※ Right next to Waseda University's South Gate > The Waseda Campus operates across two buildings: the Main Building (General Reception) and Annex. For details, please visit our website.

【Office Hours】

Mon–Fri: 12:00–19:00 / Weekends & Holidays: 9:00–17:00

【Inquiries】

Phone: 03 (5287) 4940 (Main)

※ Please double-check the number to avoid misdialing.

※ We do not accept international calls. We appreciate your understanding.

★☆ Highly Rated 'Individual Enrollment Consultation' – Reservation Priority System ★☆

How to Participate

Register here (Free Admission)

https://www.tac-school.co.jp/kouza_sogo_komuin/online_form/special_events.html#waseda2

We're revealing actual interview questions—only a portion is disclosed.

Partially releasing the 'Interview Reconstruction Sheet'—compiled from real candidate experiences!

View the Interview Reconstruction Sheet

Receive a free sample of the 'Interview Reconstruction Sheet,' which includes real questions and model answers.

Passing the written exam doesn't guarantee success—many fail at the interview stage.

The main reason many candidates struggle with interview prep is lack of information.

How many interviewers will there be? What kind of questions will they ask? How did other candidates respond?

This 'real exam feel' is never found in textbooks.

After the written exam comes the interview. Those who obtain information early gain a clear advantage.

That’s why TAC has collected real experiences from candidates.

Know the number, age, and atmosphere of interviewers.

Read actual questions and candidate responses.

Includes waiting room conditions, duration, and exam flow.

Tips from successful senior candidates.

Organized by region and exam type—easily identify your target position.

View the Interview Reconstruction Sheet

Receive a free sample of the 'Interview Reconstruction Sheet' with real questions and answers.

See actual interview records documented by TAC students.

Voices from Successful Candidates

I chose TAC because I was impressed by the volume of data they possess. It's hard to gather interview information individually, but through the Interview Reconstruction Sheet, I could understand the types of questions and the interview atmosphere, which helped me prepare effectively. Additionally, the on-demand web lectures and the ability to choose instructors suited to my learning style for core subjects were major advantages. For these reasons, I chose TAC.

Use TAC as your information hub. In exams, having more information gives you an edge. TAC has an enormous amount of data, starting with the Reconstruction Sheet, and instructors interact with countless candidates every year. If you have concerns, consult your instructor for advice. Also, I recommend following TAC’s Instagram. Senior candidates share detailed study tips there. I often referred to them.

Many people use the internet to gather information for civil service exams. However, today’s world is flooded with information, making it difficult to judge whether each piece is accurate. I’ve spent valuable time verifying details. By asking TAC instructors, I could quickly get accurate and reliable answers. Don’t overthink alone—rely fully on your instructors.

View the Interview Reconstruction Sheet

Receive a free sample of the 'Interview Reconstruction Sheet' with real questions and answers.

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