BRJ Welcomes First New Graduates, Holds Entrance Ceremony

BRJ Corporation welcomed its first new graduates and held an entrance ceremony, actively recruiting both new graduates and mid-career professionals for business expansion.
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BRJ Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Hideaki Miyauchi; hereinafter "BRJ"), which provides safe and new transportation methods and regionally optimized transportation operations, welcomed its first new graduates and held an entrance ceremony.

Entrance Ceremony

Talent We Seek

BRJ is challenging itself to reshape and accelerate the improvement of regional transportation in Japan by leveraging next-generation mobility technology, starting from the "mobility challenges" that continue to emerge in various parts of Japan.

We are addressing "mobility challenges," not "mobility demand."

Population decline, aging, license surrender, abolition or reduction of bus routes, and supply shortages due to a sharp increase in tourists.

Mobility challenges caused by these factors are already evident throughout Japan.

Currently, we have connections with over 100 local governments nationwide. Our business has expanded from micro-mobility to autonomous driving, and the company has entered an expansion phase.

BRJ is now in a phase where we must think on-site, take action, and establish a business model for the difficult problem of "public transportation without a clear answer." We are looking for colleagues who are genuinely committed to engaging with local communities and rebuilding Japan's transportation in the midst of this change.

Entrance Ceremony

Recruitment

BRJ is actively recruiting both new graduates and mid-career professionals for business expansion. We are widely seeking candidates for various positions, including executive candidates, corporate planning, business development, local government sales, and back office.

For details and application, please visit our recruitment page.

https://www.brj.jp/recruit

Company Overview

Company Name: BRJ Corporation

Representative Director and President: Hideaki Miyauchi

Headquarters: Aoyama Building 12F, 1-2-3 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Corporate Website: https://www.brj.jp/

Service Website: https://www.brj.jp/tockle

With the vision of "Creating future public transportation that people and towns appreciate," we are developing next-generation mobility sharing services, rental services, and regional transportation solution services. We prioritize "safety" and work closely with local governments to resolve "transportation gaps" in rural areas.

President Miyauchi began his professional career as a logistics truck driver. During his approximately 10 years as a truck driver, he deeply felt that transportation operators had sincerely addressed safety through morning meetings and training for many years. Utilizing this experience, he places the utmost importance on safety in the development of "Autonomous Driving Buses" and "TOCKLE" businesses.

Local Governments, please contact us below.

Sales/Local Government Representative: Kameya

Inquiry Form: https://www.brj.jp/contact

FAQ

What kind of business does BRJ Corporation operate?

BRJ operates next-generation mobility sharing and rental services, and regional transportation solution businesses, providing safe and new transportation methods and regionally optimized traffic operations.

What specific 'mobility challenges' is BRJ aiming to solve?

These are mobility issues becoming apparent across Japan, such as population decline, aging, license surrender, bus route closures/reductions, and supply shortages due to a surge in tourists.

What kind of talent is BRJ currently looking for?

BRJ is looking for colleagues who are serious about engaging with local communities and rebuilding Japan's transportation, recruiting broadly for roles such as executive candidates, corporate planning, business development, local government sales, and back office.