JICA Launches Recruitment for General Positions via en-japan's 'Social Impact Recruitment Project'
en-japan has launched JICA's 'Social Impact Recruitment Project,' seeking over 20 general staff members from June 1 to June 28, 2026, to leverage private-sector expertise for international development.
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en-japan inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku, Tokyo; Chairman and President: Toshikatsu Ochi) launched the 'Social Impact Recruitment Project' for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on June 1, 2026. Through its recruitment support services, the company is seeking applicants for 'General Positions.' JICA, with over 100 offices worldwide, provides support for human resource development, infrastructure construction, and emergency disaster relief in developing countries. Amidst global challenges like climate change and digital transformation, JICA is strengthening its recruitment of private-sector professionals. The current recruitment drive aims to hire over 20 individuals for general positions, who will be responsible for formulating cooperation strategies, project management, and administrative tasks. Assignments will be based on expertise and aptitude, with a high likelihood of overseas deployment within five years. JICA's HR department welcomes applicants who are passionate about solving social issues and pursuing a global career. Applications are open until June 28 via 'en-tenshoku,' 'AMBI,' and 'Midoru no Tenshoku.'
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What are the benefits of working for JICA for private-sector professionals?
It offers the opportunity to apply private-sector expertise to international development, contributing to global social impact while building a unique international career.