JIPDEC Opens Recruitment for 2027 Graduates
The Japan Information Economy Society Promotion Association (JIPDEC) has officially commenced its recruitment drive for graduates of the 2027 academic year. This initiative is now live on the Mynavi 2027 website, detailing JIPDEC's core operations, strengths, and past recruitment achievements.
Mission and Operations of JIPDEC
Founded in 1967, JIPDEC has been at the forefront of promoting an informationized society for nearly six decades. One of its key initiatives is the operation of the Privacy Mark system, which currently has around 17,700 accredited companies. JIPDEC is dedicated to the expansion of digital trust and information security, and it continuously engages with public institutions and private enterprises to facilitate third-party certification systems and data circulation groundwork. These efforts are all directed towards achieving a digital society where everyone can participate securely and confidently.
A Supportive Work Environment
JIPDEC’s headquarters are located in Minato, Tokyo, with no transfers required for employees. The average monthly overtime is under ten hours, and the utilization rate of annual leave stands at approximately 80%. This shows a significant commitment to maintaining a healthy work-life balance for all employees.
In recent years, the organization has placed a strong emphasis on improving conditions for young employees. Initiatives include increases in entry-level salaries, housing allowances, and the implementation of a qualification support system aimed at fostering long-term career growth.
Entry Process
To express your interest in joining JIPDEC, please register through the Mynavi page. After submission, candidates will receive guidance regarding their application forms. For those curious about supporting foundational trust in society and engaging in work of high public interest, this is an excellent opportunity to consider.
A Culture of Collaboration
JIPDEC is characterized by an environment where young voices and insights are actively welcomed. A special highlight is the