Workport, Inc., a recruitment agency (HQ: Shinagawa, Tokyo; Fukuoka, Fukuoka; CEO: Takahiro Tamura), announces the holding of a free online seminar, 'Aichi-Shizuoka Joint UIJ-Turn Seminar,' aimed at those interested in relocating to or working in Aichi or Shizuoka prefectures, to provide realistic information on local employment and lifestyle.
Background: Leveraging its presence in all 47 prefectures, Workport will host this joint seminar. With rising momentum for regional revitalization, 'UIJ-turn' migration is gaining attention, and local governments in Aichi and Shizuoka are actively providing support. Workport is also seeing active demand for career change support, including UIJ-turns.
However, many interested individuals struggle to take the first step due to a lack of knowledge about local work and living environments. In this seminar, Workport employees who have actually built careers and experienced local living in Aichi and Shizuoka will share real insights, including 'Local work situation (job offers, salaries)' and 'Local lifestyle (housing, transportation, leisure).' Additionally, the agency will share insights into the local labor market that only an agent can provide.
We encourage anyone interested to join this seminar, made possible only by Workport's nationwide network.
Seminar Information: Pacific Collaboration (Aichi-Shizuoka Joint UIJ-Turn Seminar) - Work and Life as Explained by Aichi-Shizuoka Recruitment Concierges Date & Time: June 17 (Wed), 19:00 - 20:00 Format: Webinar (Free participation)
Contents: - What is UIJ-turn career change? - Working in Aichi and Shizuoka (Job market insights, salary standards, etc.) - Living in Aichi and Shizuoka (Cost of living, transportation, leisure, etc.) - Introduction to Workport - Q&A
Speakers: - Ryo Motegi (Senior Leader, Regional Cooperation Promotion Team) - Hikaru Aoki (Recruiting Advisor, Nagoya Branch) - Saori Era (Recruiting Advisor, Shizuoka Branch)
Application Deadline: June 16 (Tue)
Why we focus on UIJ-turn support: As a recruitment agency with branches in all 47 prefectures, Workport views contribution to local communities as a core mission. Through promoting UIJ-turn migration, we aim to revitalize regional economies and support sustainable growth for all of Japan. Beyond simple recruitment, we will continue to collaborate with various regions to act as a bridge between rural areas and cities.
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