Sophia University has signed an agreement with the Shinjuku Public Employment Security Office (Hello Work Shinjuku) in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo to support employment of foreign students.This is the first time in Japan that a university and Hello Work have signed an agreement to support employment of international students, and we will provide consistent support for employment in Japan from the initial stage of studying abroad.
According to Sophia University, the signing ceremony for the agreement was at Sophia University, and Sophia University President Yoshiaki Tadashi and Hello Work Shinjuku Director Yasushi Nagano signed the agreement.
Based on the agreement, Hello Work Shinjuku dispatches instructors to provide basic knowledge of job hunting, provides information on companies that offer internships for international students, holds joint company information sessions for international students, and has one year of employment. Promote retention support for foreign graduates within the range.
Sophia University will inform the university of the contents of the international student support provided by Hello Work Shinjuku, and will focus on individual employment support for foreign students who are interested in finding employment in Japan from the initial stage of studying abroad.
reference:[Sophia University] Concluded a foreign student support agreement with Hello Work Shinjuku