[Yokohama] Joint Company Briefing Sponsored by Yokohama City (Job-hunting Support Fair for Foreign Nationals)
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A “Joint company briefing” for foreign nationals who want to work in Yokohama. Participation is free of charge. A mini-seminar will also be held before the joint company briefing on the same day to effectively promote job-hunting. Additionally, we plan to present a “Job-hunting Guide for Foreign Students 2020” for the first 100 people who apply. If you are interested in working in Yokohama, we recommend you participate in both this and the mini-seminar.
Contents
Mini-seminar
This will be held in two parts before the joint briefing. It will take about 20 minutes.
- Notes on participation
- Finding the attractive points of small- and medium-sized companies!
- Fully utilizing joint company briefings!
Joint company briefing
We plan to have exhibits by 40 small- and medium-sized companies etc. within Yokohama City, who are enthusiastic about accepting foreign nationals.
Event overview
Event name | Joint company briefing sponsored by Yokohama City Job-hunting fair for foreign nationals |
Date/time | 2019/10/28(Mon) Reception opens: From 12:00 12:10-12:30 First mini-seminar 12:35-12:55 Second mini-seminar 13:30-16:30 Joint company briefing |
Participation fees | Free of charge |
Target | Foreign nationals who want to find work in Yokohama |
Venue | Shintoshi Hall, Shimin Floor Click here for access |
Address | 2-18-1 Takashima, Nishi-Ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Yokohama Shintoshi Bldg. (Sogo Yokohama branch) 9F |
Transportation | JR Tokaido Line/Keihin-Tohoku Line/Yokosuka Line Sagami Railway Main Line – “Yokohama Station (Higashi-guchi)” – 5 minutes on foot |
No. of exhibiting companies | 40 companies |
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