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Careers

TIUสผs Career Development Support

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Career Center

All E-Track students have open access to English assistance at the Career Center. One-on-one consultations are available with specialists in career support for international students searching for a job in Japan.

The Career Center is a great source for all the information you might need about choosing the right path to jump-start your career. Some services are outlined below.

Career Guidance

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Career guidance is offered to all E-Track students in sessions held at the start of each semester by TIUสผs career advisers during the orientation period. During this mandatory career guidance session, students are given an overview of the Japanese job market and how to prepare. Of course, further guidance is always offered at the Career Center.

E-Track Courses for Career Development

Career Experience Practicum
This 2-credit project-based learning class was carried out with a major Japanese healthcare company in 2023 and one of Japanโ€™s leading think tanks in 2024. Students worked with mentors from the cooperating company to solve current issues facing their respective industries. The company in the spotlight will change from year to year. This class is dedicated to delivering students with relevant workplace experience to give them a sense of the careers that could await them after graduation.

TIU typically partners with a different company each semester for the CEP course. Students in this course learn how to analyze problems, create innovative solutions, and collaborate among team members, which are essential skills for global business leaders. The company employees give advice from their own work experiences while supporting students in their group projects. CEP students gain โ€˜real worldโ€™ business experience which can motivate them for further study.

Internships

Time Spring / Summer
Duration Approximately 6 weeks ๏ผŠConditions vary depending on companies.
Location Tokyo and the surrounding areas
Job Types Event Planning, Web Design, Sales, Market Research, or Customer Support
Company Types Real Estate, Trading, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Social Media, or NPOs

Internships are valuable opportunities for students to gain real-life work experience while enrolled at TIU, providing a deeper insight into life in a professional environment. They also allow for a firm grasp of the skills and knowledge students need to acquire to uncover their true career aspirations. Employers look favorably upon applicants fresh out of university with internship experience, which gives our E-Track students a head start in the job hunt. TIU can also offer credits through some internships.

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"My Internship has instilled a new way of thinking in me"

Shinabย from Nepal

My internship was with Room to Read; an NGO that focuses on children's educational programs. This experience was a challenge because of its emphasis on taking responsibility and the necessity to adapt to a wide range of tasks.

However, these challenges have helped me vividly anticipate what kind of skills I need to improve upon before graduation. The future is now, and my internship has instilled a new way of thinking in me regarding how I can transform my weaknesses into strengths, and envision myself as a role model for generations to come.

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"It made me more eager to contribute to the company's culture"

Rutendoย from Zimbabwe

After meeting with the Career Center about internship opportunities, I was surprised that within a few weeks there was a company highly interested in my profile and wanted me to come in for an interview. My interview went well as one of the career counselors helped me with the preparation. Surprisingly, this company didn't have any English speakers at the time and I was going to be the first one! Though, this was not a setback for me - it only made me more eager to contribute to the company's culture as I learned. Japanese language is very important if you want to work in Japan. The TIU Career Support staff will help you move one step closer to your dream career. Work hard, always smile, and enjoy the experience!

Seminars

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Lectures and seminars from career counselors cover a wide range of topics that will greatly aid your job search, such as:

  • โ€œQ & A with Former International Students Working in Japanโ€
  • โ€œSelf-Analysis: Discover your Strengths to Ace the Interviewโ€
  • โ€œCompany Research: Letสผs Find the Right Company for Meโ€
  • โ€œIntroduction to the University Graduate Program at MUFG Jakarta Branchโ€

Company Information Sessions in English

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A major part of the Japanese job hunt is researching companies and attending company information sessions. To facilitate effective company research, TIU periodically invites companies to give on-campus information sessions. At these information sessions, students have the chance to see a presentation about the company and ask company representatives questions about the companyสผs hiring process. In the past, companies in industries ranging from finance to manufacturing have given information sessions in English at TIU.

Events in Japanese

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In addition to career support aimed at E-Track students in English, TIU holds many on-campus career support events in Japanese that are open to all TIU students. E-Track students are encouraged to proactively participate in these events as well.

In the past, career events in Japanese have included:

  • Shukatsu Festival
    A job fair in the early spring with over 100 companies.
  • Joint Company Information Sessions
    Mini job fairs usually held monthly during spring semester with around a dozen companies per session.
  • Job Hunt Seminars
    Seminars about the job hunt, such as common mistakes to avoid on a Japanese resume, are held several times per year by outside career experts.
  • Internship Information Sessions
    Information sessions and one-on-one information booths held several times each semester by internship experts and internship program representatives.

Sample Job Placements for E-Track Alumni

Graduate School Admission Offers

Sample universities that have offered TIU E-Track alumni admission into their masterโ€™s degree program (2018-2022). Based on student testimonials.

  • Columbia University
  • Central European University
  • Deakin University
  • George Washington University
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Lund University
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • Sophia University
  • University of Amsterdam
  • University of Bonn
  • University of California San Diego
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Guelph
  • Waseda University
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