Aim Factory Expands Support in Hokkaido with New Sapporo Branch
Aim Factory Co., Ltd., a company specializing in recruitment services within the IT and web sectors, has announced the opening of its new branch in Sapporo, Hokkaido, effective from July 1, 2025. This expansion aims to enhance support for recruitment and freelance employment in a region that is rapidly developing and attracting attention across Japan.
Sapporo is currently witnessing significant growth in various sectors, particularly the semiconductor industry led by companies like Rapidus. The increase in promising startup and venture businesses is noteworthy, alongside a growing desire among residents to engage in U-turn and I-turn employment—relocating back to their hometowns or moving from urban to rural areas. This dynamic landscape makes Sapporo an area synonymous with change and growth, drawing interest from many nationwide.
Commitment to Local Businesses
With the establishment of the Sapporo branch, Aim Factory is now better equipped to address the recruitment challenges faced by local businesses. The new office will provide comprehensive support in recruiting IT professionals, conducting hiring activities, and offering consulting services tailored to resolve hiring issues effectively and swiftly.
Aim Factory is dedicated to fostering business growth in Hokkaido by facilitating smooth recruitment processes that align with the needs of local companies, primarily in the booming IT sector.
Career Opportunities for Job Seekers
For individuals considering a career change in the Sapporo area, the local landscape is ripe with opportunities in the semiconductor and IT sectors, as well as within burgeoning startup companies. Aim Factory leverages its extensive network with local businesses to provide job seekers with optimal support tailored to their career aspirations. The company encourages individuals who are merely gathering information about job opportunities to reach out without hesitation.
Moreover, Aim Factory is committed to strengthening its support system through both online and offline avenues, aiming to foster the local community actively.
About Aim Factory
Founded in July 2008, Aim Factory operates under the principle of connecting transformative individuals and companies to contribute to the advancement of innovation in Japan. As it enters its 18th year, the firm specializes in recruitment services in the IT and web sectors, partnering with over 3,000 companies nationwide to support both job placements and recruitment needs.
Aim Factory is poised to actively engage in enhancing the Sapporo region in collaboration with local stakeholders, further propelling the area’s growth and potential.
Address of Sapporo Branch: 1-1-3 Minami 3-jo Higashi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, SAKURA-E1
Contact Information for Inquiries:
Aim Factory Co., Ltd.
Public Relations: +81-3-6747-9356
Aim Factory’s Talent Services
With over 15 years of experience focusing on IT and web recruitment, Aim Factory stands as a professional support entity. It has assisted numerous companies and job seekers throughout its operational history by focusing on providing:
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Effective Matching: Our placement success rate is commendable at 96.5%, validating our capability to match candidates and businesses effectively.
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Rapid Placement: With processes that can complete assignments within a month, our consultants ensure a swift response to the needs of both clients and candidates.
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Diverse Job Support: We’ve successfully aided a range of applicants across various roles, including developers, system engineers, data scientists, IT consultants, and more.
Aim Factory is steadfast in its mission to support as many job seekers as possible, contributing to the evolving landscape of innovation in Japan.
Company Overview
- - Name: Aim Factory Co., Ltd.
- - Headquarters: 1-12-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Ark Mori Building, 26th Floor
- - CEO: Kanae Hisashi
- - Business Activities: Recruitment services, staffing, project support for freelancers, information sharing for IT/Web engineers
- - Established: July 8, 2008
- - Website: Aim Factory