Exploring Job Opportunities in Gifu and Mie: Join the UIJ Turn Webinar
Company Workport, known for its extensive recruitment network across Japan, is set to host a free webinar focusing on employment opportunities in the Gifu and Mie prefectures. This event, titled
"UIJ Turn Seminar for Gifu and Mie," is designed for those interested in relocating to these regions either from urban areas or other parts of Japan.
Background of the Seminar
Workport has established a strong presence across all 47 prefectures in Japan, making this webinar especially relevant for those considering a UIJ (U-turn, I-turn, and J-turn) move. As the Japanese government and local authorities ramp up efforts to revitalize regional economies, many are looking to promote UIJ turn initiatives. Gifu and Mie prefectures have recognized this trend, introducing support systems to facilitate transitions from urban centers.
However, potential candidates often hesitate to make the leap due to uncertainties about job markets and living conditions in these areas. Hence, the seminar aims to provide clear and honest insights into the realities of working and living in Gifu and Mie.
What to Expect from the Webinar
The
UIJ Turn Seminar will feature discussions led by experienced Workport staff who are currently navigating their careers in Gifu and Mie. Participants can look forward to:
- - An overview of UIJ turn employment strategies and trends.
- - Detailed insights about the job market in these prefectures, including job availability, salary expectations, and industry needs.
- - Practical information regarding living conditions, such as housing, transportation, and recreational activities.
- - An introduction to Workport as a leading recruiter and how they can help streamline the transition.
- - A chance to ask burning questions during an extensive Q&A session with industry experts.
Event Details
- - Date & Time: September 17, from 19:00 to 20:00.
- - Format: Online Webinar (Free of Charge)
Speakers Include:
- - Ryo Motegi, Senior Leader of the Regional Cooperation Promotion Team
- - Daiki Dotehara, Recruiting Advisor for Gifu Branch
- - Mariko Wakimoto, Career Concierge for Mie Branch
If you’re curious about moving to Gifu or Mie, don’t miss this opportunity to connect with our experts and gather valuable information!
Application Information
Enrollment is open until September 16. Interested participants can register through the Workport website to secure a spot for this informative seminar.
Why Focus on UIJ Turn Employment Support?
Workport’s mission extends beyond merely facilitating job placements. With offices throughout Japan, the company is committed to enhancing regional economies and sustainability through UIJ turn employment. In doing so, they aim to create tangible social value and strengthen the ties between urban and rural areas.
Previous Events
Workport has successfully organized similar seminars across various regions in Japan, including:
- - Shikoku region (Kagawa)
- - Hokuriku 3 Prefectures (Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui)
- - Sanin region (Tottori and Shimane)
- - Tohoku 5 Prefectures (Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, and Fukushima)
- - Kanto region (Nagano and Yamanashi)
- - Kyushu 4 Prefectures (Nagasaki, Oita, Miyazaki, and Kagoshima)
- - Kinki region (Shiga and Wakayama)
- - Collaboration between Yamaguchi and Fukuoka
- - A unique North-South cooperation between Hokkaido and Okinawa.
Feedback from past participants highlights the seminar's success in providing valuable insights and fostering connections. One attendee stated, “The panel discussion format enabled me to learn about all the aspects I was curious about.”
About Workport
Workport is Japan’s premier recruitment agency operating under the motto,
“Confidence in the Next Step.” With over 1,335 employees, the company excels in supporting job seekers by leveraging its profound market knowledge and unique matchmaking systems. Workport aims to serve as a “second HR department” for companies, ensuring a deep understanding of their needs while presenting high-quality candidates. By maintaining seamless communication, they facilitate smooth transitions for both job seekers and employers, underscoring their commitment to regional economic revitalization as a leading UIJ turn agent in Japan. For more information, visit
Workport’s website.