Job Hunting Support App 'Naitei Base' Releases 'Event Navi' for Cross-Industry New Graduate Event Search

H4 Co., Ltd. has launched 'Event Navi by Naitei Base,' a new feature for its job hunting app that allows students to search for new graduate events across various industries in one place.
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H4 Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Ichinomiya, Aichi; CEO: Yoshiomi Hori) has released a new feature, 'Event Navi by Naitei Base,' for its job hunting support application 'Naitei Base,' enabling users to search and view information on job hunting events for new graduates collectively.

This service automatically aggregates information on job hunting events, company briefings, internships, and seminars for new graduates across different industries, allowing users to filter by industry, region, and date. Students graduating in 2026, 2027, and 2028 can view the latest events on a single screen.

Currently, job hunting event information is scattered across corporate recruitment sites, various job media, and navigation portals. Students often spend significant time and effort just searching for events that match their desired industry, area, and schedule, frequently missing out on opportunities. 'Event Navi by Naitei Base' was developed to reduce this burden, allowing students to focus on company research and selection preparation.

Key features include cross-industry automated aggregation, filtering by industry/region/date, and support for 2026-2028 graduates. 'Naitei Base,' released on May 26, 2026, also includes self-analysis tools. With this new feature, the company aims to provide an end-to-end platform supporting students from self-analysis to event participation and company research.

FAQ

Is Naitei Base available for international students?

The platform is primarily designed for the Japanese recruitment market (Shukatsu), focusing on students graduating in 2026-2028.