Fukuoka Institute of Technology's Class of 2026 Employment Rate: 99.9%, Actual Employment Rate: 98.3%

Fukuoka Institute of Technology announced that its graduating class of March 2026 achieved a 99.9% employment rate and a record-high actual employment rate of 98.3%. It ranks 1st in Japan for employment support evaluation by Nikkei HR.
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Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) announced that the employment rate for its March 2026 graduates was 99.9%, with a record-high actual employment rate of 98.3%.

FIT was evaluated as the No. 1 university in Japan for 'excellent career support' in the 'Valuable University Ranking 2025-2026' survey published by Nihon Keizai Shimbun and Nikkei HR in June 2025. The university offers educational programs designed to enhance students' self-growth, information utilization, and problem-solving skills to cultivate practical professionals.

Distinctive initiatives:
- Career realization: 98.2% of students secure jobs at their first-choice or equivalent companies. Over 75% of graduates join listed, major, or mid-sized companies.
- University career fair: One of the largest in Western Japan, attended by approximately 700 companies.
- Top-up courses: Seminars for industry research and selection preparation. The successful job offer rate for first-choice companies is 72.9%.
- One-on-one guidance: Dedicated supporters work with students from their first year through graduation.

FAQ

What is Fukuoka Institute of Technology's employment rate?

For the graduating class of March 2026, it achieved an employment rate of 99.9% and an actual employment rate of 98.3%.

Why is the employment rate high?

This is due to the educational structure, including the largest career fair in Western Japan, one-on-one guidance starting from the first year, and 'top-up courses' aimed at helping students pass their top-choice company selection.

What is the employment rate for first-choice companies?

98.2% of students are employed by their first-choice company or companies in equivalent positions.