Introduction
On March 27, 2026, WorCry, a company based in Shibuya, Tokyo, will participate as the main sponsor in the second Waseda University Freshman Networking Event organized by the Waseda Information Bureau. This event, set to take place at Nakano Central Park Conference, will provide an excellent platform for any incoming students looking to get a head start in their future careers.
Purpose of Participation
WorCry aims to promote its long-term internship introduction service, the AOHARU Internship, specifically catered for first and second-year university students. Under the belief that "careers are developed not through 'information,' but through 'experience'," WorCry endeavors to offer students authentic opportunities that allow them to understand both their potential and society at large.
In recent times, many new university students remain unaware of the existence and benefits of long-term internships. This lack of awareness is particularly concerning, considering that access to accurate information is limited right at the beginning of their university journey. To address this issue, WorCry decided to become a sponsor at this major networking event, allowing them to engage directly with incoming students.
The goal is to communicate the AOHARU Internship's concept of the cycle: “Challenge → Achievement → Articulation → Market Value” to as many students as possible.
Event Overview
- - Event Name: Second Waseda University Freshman Networking Event Organized by Waseda Information Bureau
- - Organizer: Waseda Information Bureau (operated by Light Rose Inc.)
- - Date and Time: March 27, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
- - Location: Nakano Central Park Conference, 1F, Nakano Central Park South, 4-10-2 Nakano, Tokyo, 164-0001
- - Target Audience/Expected Attendance: Approximately 250 new students from Waseda University
- - WorCry’s Role: Main Sponsor
About AOHARU Internship
The AOHARU Internship is a growth-supporting long-term internship introduction service designed by WorCry aimed specifically at university first and second-year students. Within just five months of its launch, the service has seen rapid growth, surpassing 1,800 LINE registrations.
Key Features of the Service:
- - Target Audience: Specially tailored for first and second-year students to gain real work experience well before job hunting.
- - Support for Growth Cycle: Facilitates the cycle of Challenge → Achievement → Articulation → Establishing Market Value.
- - Transition to Stock-based Recruitment: Moves from a flow-based (reset each year) approach to a model that continuously accumulates talent.
- - Optimal Matching for Students and Companies: Ensures a suitable environment for long-term internships, benefiting both parties involved.
As the event approaches, excitement is building among both students and organizers. WorCry is committed to demonstrating the value of real-world experience, equipping students with tools that will prepare them for future successes.
In summary, the collaboration between WorCry and the Waseda University Freshman Networking Event is an essential step in fostering professional growth and strengthening students' connection to their future careers.