To recruiters

At Chiba University of Commerce, under the slogan "Best Matching for a Bright Future," Career Support Center staff and faculty work together to support students so that they can find a job that utilizes their strengths. We work together to motivate students to find a job that suits them and to fully support their job-hunting efforts to find a job that suits them.

Our university aims to provide vocational education that places the right person in the right position. Vocational education is to develop people who can make individual decisions from a comprehensive perspective that sees things objectively, in other words, "chidoka," through the three educations of "academics, simplicity, and ethics."
In line with this idea, Chiba University of Commerce has adopted an educational policy that places emphasis on "practical studies," which are academic fields that are useful in the real world, and it is our mission to cultivate chidoka for a new era.

Approximately 1,400 students are expected to graduate from all faculties in the spring of 2026 and are looking to enter the workforce.

Thanks to your support, we received over 43,000 job offers in 2024. We look forward to receiving your attractive job offers in 2025 as well.

Regarding job postings, please register with "Careers-UC" (a job information distribution system operated by Careers-Co., Ltd.).

If you would like a job posting designated by our university, please see "About accepting job postings."

Informationon accepting job applications from Career-Tas UC

Career Support Center 's Initiatives

AKINAI

Starting in March 2023, we have begun using our university's unique career skills sheet, "AKINAI."
If submitted by students of our university, we would appreciate it if they could use it as a basis for selection decisions and to reduce the workload of recruitment activities.

Regarding internships for graduates from 2013

For information on how internships etc. are handled, please see "Handling internships etc. for those graduating in 2013."

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