TAC Public Service
2025-11-13 23:32:20

Guidance Session for Experienced Job Seekers at TAC Public Service

Discover Your Path to Public Service with TAC



On November 25, 2025, from 19:00 to 20:15, TAC will host a comprehensive online guidance session tailored for experienced job seekers looking to transition into public service. Led by an instructor with firsthand experience in both the private sector and public administration, this session will provide a unique opportunity to explore the advantages of making such a career change.

Transitioning from the private sector to public service can bring significant benefits to both the individuals and local communities. The guidance session aims to equip participants with detailed insights into the examination system for experienced candidates, the type of work involved in public service, and the characteristics that suitable candidates typically possess. The instructor will share personal experiences about the process of moving from the private sector to a public service role, illustrating how those skills are transferable and beneficial.

Q&A Opportunity


One of the highlights of this online session is the dedicated Q&A time, where attendees can ask any questions they might have regarding the experienced job seeker examination or career prospects in public service roles. The instructor will ensure that every query is thoughtfully answered, making this a highly interactive experience for participants.

Session Focus


Initially, the session will cover essential information about public service examinations available for working professionals. Topics will include the differences in examination systems, the main tests available for societal roles, and current trends in public service examinations. This structured approach ensures that even those unfamiliar with public service can understand the requirements and processes involved.

Attendees will gain insights into the foundational tests, including the general knowledge multiple-choice sections that form part of the first examination stage. Special emphasis will also be placed on unique aspects of the experienced candidate examinations, such as the job experience essay and job experience interviews.

Meet the Instructor


The session will be led by Tetsuya Harano, an experienced public servant who has transitioned from the private sector into a significant role in local government. With over 20 years of managerial experience, including serving as a deputy district manager, Harano has a wealth of knowledge about the inner workings of public administration and the importance of having a proactive and positive mindset in this field.

According to Harano, key attributes for success in public service roles include being cheerful, energetic, honest, and refreshing. These traits are fundamental, as they foster good relationships and collaboration among colleagues. An essential part of being an effective public servant is to be proactive, always questioning the existing methods and exploring better alternatives for the benefit of the communities served.

As the public sector undergoes significant reforms, the need to confront challenges directly while remaining resident-focused has never been greater. Harano encourages aspiring public servants to embrace these qualities and approach their work with determination and optimism.

How to Participate


This engaging online guidance session is free of charge, and interested participants can secure their spots by registering via TAC's website.

Company Overview


Founded in December 1980, TAC Corporation is dedicated to providing quality education and training services, along with publication and human resource development. Under the leadership of CEO Toshio Tada, TAC maintains its commitment to enhancing the qualifications of individuals and organizations alike. For more information, visit TAC's website.


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