Learn How to Spot 'Dark Part-time Jobs' with Quizzes! Intellectual Entertainment Group QuizKnock Joins the 'Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project' as a Special Partner and Produces a Collaboration Video
QuizKnock has joined the 'Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project' co-sponsored by DIP Corporation to prevent youth from falling victim to illegal jobs. They released an educational quiz video and will conduct school outreach programs.
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QuizKnock, operated by baton Inc. (Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, CEO Yosuke Kinugawa), has joined the "Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project" as a special partner. The project is co-sponsored by DIP Corporation (Minato-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director, President & CEO Hideki Tomita) and Future Design Shibuya (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director Hideki Koizumi), and supported by Shibuya Ward. They have produced a collaboration video titled "[Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project] QuizKnock Takes on the 'Dark Part-time Job Identification Quiz'."
The "Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project" (https://www.baitoru.com/pdt/yamibaitozero/shibuya/) launched today, Thursday, April 2, 2026, with the goal of eliminating the involvement of youth in "dark part-time jobs" and realizing a society where all job seekers can work safely and true to themselves. DIP Corporation, which operates one of Japan's largest part-time job portals, is collaborating with partner companies, organizations, and educational institutions, including Shibuya Ward in Tokyo. The project aims to educate high school students with "practical crime prevention literacy" to protect them from increasingly sophisticated recruitment tactics and prevent them from unwittingly participating in crimes.
As a special partner of the "Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project," QuizKnock will develop content that allows young people and job seekers, particularly high school students, to learn about "dark part-time jobs" in an engaging way, treating it as a matter of personal relevance.
The video "[Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project] QuizKnock Takes on the 'Dark Part-time Job Identification Quiz'," released today on DIP Corporation's official YouTube channel "Shigoto Real," features QuizKnock members like Takushi Izawa explaining the risks hidden in sweet words such as "high income," "white case (safe job)," and "same-day pay" found in actual "dark part-time job" recruitment texts. The explanations are delivered in an easy-to-understand, multiple-choice quiz format.
Furthermore, as the first phase of educational activities utilizing this video, outreach classes will be held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Daiichi Commercial High School in Shibuya Ward. Using this as a model case, the project plans to expand its educational circle to high schools nationwide in the future.
The "Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project" (https://www.baitoru.com/pdt/yamibaitozero/shibuya/) launched today, Thursday, April 2, 2026, with the goal of eliminating the involvement of youth in "dark part-time jobs" and realizing a society where all job seekers can work safely and true to themselves. DIP Corporation, which operates one of Japan's largest part-time job portals, is collaborating with partner companies, organizations, and educational institutions, including Shibuya Ward in Tokyo. The project aims to educate high school students with "practical crime prevention literacy" to protect them from increasingly sophisticated recruitment tactics and prevent them from unwittingly participating in crimes.
As a special partner of the "Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project," QuizKnock will develop content that allows young people and job seekers, particularly high school students, to learn about "dark part-time jobs" in an engaging way, treating it as a matter of personal relevance.
The video "[Shibuya Zero Dark Part-time Job Project] QuizKnock Takes on the 'Dark Part-time Job Identification Quiz'," released today on DIP Corporation's official YouTube channel "Shigoto Real," features QuizKnock members like Takushi Izawa explaining the risks hidden in sweet words such as "high income," "white case (safe job)," and "same-day pay" found in actual "dark part-time job" recruitment texts. The explanations are delivered in an easy-to-understand, multiple-choice quiz format.
Furthermore, as the first phase of educational activities utilizing this video, outreach classes will be held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Daiichi Commercial High School in Shibuya Ward. Using this as a model case, the project plans to expand its educational circle to high schools nationwide in the future.