Vision & Initiatives
[Talent Acquisition] Cultivating Talent for Construction & Manufacturing
Comprehensive Job Hunting Services "Const Career" and "Mecha Career" for Construction, Civil Engineering, Mechanical & Electrical Students
Const Career, our comprehensive job hunting service for construction and civil engineering students, and Mecha Career, for mechanical and electrical engineering students, offer a wide range of specialized events and career-related content.
While job hunting in the construction, civil engineering, mechanical, and electrical industries demands high specialization, industry-specific information is often insufficient, and many students struggle to find the right companies or prepare for applications and interviews.
To address these challenges, we provide comprehensive job hunting support specialized for each field—from career content publication and professional advisor-led individual interview preparation to hosting the CAREER MEET UP joint company information sessions.
Hosting CAREER MEETUP Joint Company Information Sessions
CAREER MEET UP is a face-to-face joint information session connecting students and companies. This recruitment event targets architecture, civil engineering, mechanical, and electrical engineering students seeking new graduate positions.
With 13 years of track record, this event emphasizes interactive dialogue between companies and students, facilitating better career matching by sharing values and visions.
International Student Support
We provide career guidance tailored for international students seeking employment in the construction and manufacturing sectors, incorporating industry knowledge and visa status considerations.
In addition, we work with our overseas networks, primarily in Myanmar and Vietnam, to provide comprehensive support—from accepting language students and specified skilled workers to ensuring post-employment retention.
Going beyond simple talent referrals, we help prevent company-candidate mismatches and contribute to the sustainable talent pipeline for the construction and manufacturing industries by creating environments where young foreign workers can thrive long-term.
Career guidance at a Japanese language school in Myanmar