With Over 250 Programs, FFi Launches New, More Accessible System on March 27th for 'Pre-Internships,' a Rare Opportunity for Junior and High School Students in Japan
FFi, a provider of 'Pre-Internships' for junior and senior high school students, is launching a new system on March 27. With a track record of over 250 programs, it will expand career education opportunities with two styles: 'Members' for easy continuous participation and 'Visitors' for single sessions.
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FUTURE FASHION INSTITUTE Inc. (CEO: Wakana Akiyama, hereafter 'FFi') provides 'Pre-Internships' where junior and senior high school students learn through hands-on practice in corporate environments.
Starting March 27, FFi has a new way to participate. We now offer two styles to accommodate both those who want to 'continuously experience various industries' and those who want to 'try it just once first'.
* Visitors are required to fill out a simple form for their first time only.
* Membership automatically expires at the end of March of the student's third year of high school.
◾️What is the Pre-Internship offered by FFi? ── A social experience where you 'participate,' not just observe.
A Pre-Internship is an introductory experience for junior and senior high school students to engage with society and companies. While it is common overseas for high school students to gain 'work experience' or 'job shadowing' opportunities in corporate settings, in Japan, there are very few chances for them to participate in high-quality internships. FFi delivers programs that create encounters with real companies and real professionals for these Japanese students.
◾️Why do junior and high school students need Pre-Internships? ── A comment from our CEO.
