Gakujo Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on how to respond to "employment support" at the University Career Center in response to the spread of new coronavirus infection, ban on admission, and online classes.The survey was conducted from July 2020th to 7st, 10, targeting employment instructors at the University Career Center (valid responses: 7).

 Many universities were banned from entering the university under the state of emergency, and only 2021% of the universities responded "face-to-face" to "job hunting consultation" for 15.7 graduates.After the cancellation, the number of universities conducting face-to-face activities increased to 66.2%, but online support was approaching 86.9%, indicating that many universities use both together.A person in charge at the Career Center said, "Online implementation requires a reservation, and only students with clear consultations can make reservations. I can't follow students who really need help and don't know what to talk about." There were voices of anxiety.

 The movement to go online is the same for the on-campus joint company seminars, and only 7.1% of the universities held "face-to-face".In addition, 37.4% of universities are considering additional implementation after the summer. 2022% of universities say that they are "under consideration" for an on-campus joint company seminar for students scheduled to graduate in 70.7.At the Career Center, there were many voices saying, "I want to provide an opportunity for students to hear directly from the company," and at the same time, "it depends on the policy of the university, including classes."

reference:[Gakujo Co., Ltd.] Survey on "Job Hunting Support" at Universities

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