Intersect Communications Holds Corporate Exchange Class for International Students
Intersect Communications held a corporate exchange class for international students at Mitsumine Career Academy in Shinjuku Ward. This initiative is the first phase of a regional collaboration with the football club Criacao Shinjuku, where discussions were held on working in Japanese companies and global corporate careers.
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Intersect Communications Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Tam Yufeng; hereinafter "the Company"), which operates in fields such as DX, inbound tourism support, and cashless payments, conducted a corporate exchange class for international students in the business class of Mitsumine Career Academy, a Japanese language school located in Shinjuku Ward.
This initiative was implemented as the first phase of a regional collaboration with Criacao Shinjuku, a football club belonging to the Japan Football League (JFL), with which the Company has a partnership agreement.
In this class, members of the Company's Overseas Advertising Promotion Group served as instructors, introducing working in Japanese companies and global corporate work styles, and exchanging opinions with students.
A total of 20 students participated in the morning class and 11 students in the afternoon class.
## Class Content
During the class, group discussions were held with students on careers and corporate culture when working in Japanese companies, and practical exchanges were conducted through Q&A sessions with students.
Students asked questions such as:
- Conditions for talent sought by Japanese companies
- Communication methods between foreign and Japanese employees
- Reasons why Japanese companies hire international students
- Skills required to succeed in global companies
- Team atmosphere and work style
Additionally, many questions were raised that frankly expressed expectations and anxieties about working in Japan, such as:
- "What do you keep in mind when working with foreign employees?"
- "What is required to succeed in a global company?"
## Background of This Initiative
This special class was conducted as part of a regional collaboration with the football club Criacao Shinjuku, with which the Company formed a partnership agreement in 2026.
Criacao Shinjuku engages in activities aimed at creating value for the city of Shinjuku by connecting local communities and businesses through football.
As a company operating in the internationally diverse city of Tokyo, including Shinjuku, we are also promoting initiatives that contribute to the vitality of the city and the development of future talent through exchanges with international students and young generations gathered in the region.
Furthermore, as a company that provides inbound support and overseas promotion, understanding the perspectives of international students who have recently arrived in Japan and their thoughts on life and employment in Japan is a crucial opportunity for our business. This class was implemented as the first step in this endeavor.
## Comment from Mitsumine Career Academy Representative
"The collaborative class received positive feedback from students and provided a good opportunity to learn about and think about companies.
For students who have limited opportunities to interact with Japanese people outside of school, the interaction with Japanese people working in society was also fresh.
Many students are studying daily with the aim of finding employment in Japan.
We hope that this class will be a valuable experience for students as they consider their future."
This initiative was implemented as the first phase of a regional collaboration with Criacao Shinjuku, a football club belonging to the Japan Football League (JFL), with which the Company has a partnership agreement.
In this class, members of the Company's Overseas Advertising Promotion Group served as instructors, introducing working in Japanese companies and global corporate work styles, and exchanging opinions with students.
A total of 20 students participated in the morning class and 11 students in the afternoon class.
## Class Content
During the class, group discussions were held with students on careers and corporate culture when working in Japanese companies, and practical exchanges were conducted through Q&A sessions with students.
Students asked questions such as:
- Conditions for talent sought by Japanese companies
- Communication methods between foreign and Japanese employees
- Reasons why Japanese companies hire international students
- Skills required to succeed in global companies
- Team atmosphere and work style
Additionally, many questions were raised that frankly expressed expectations and anxieties about working in Japan, such as:
- "What do you keep in mind when working with foreign employees?"
- "What is required to succeed in a global company?"
## Background of This Initiative
This special class was conducted as part of a regional collaboration with the football club Criacao Shinjuku, with which the Company formed a partnership agreement in 2026.
Criacao Shinjuku engages in activities aimed at creating value for the city of Shinjuku by connecting local communities and businesses through football.
As a company operating in the internationally diverse city of Tokyo, including Shinjuku, we are also promoting initiatives that contribute to the vitality of the city and the development of future talent through exchanges with international students and young generations gathered in the region.
Furthermore, as a company that provides inbound support and overseas promotion, understanding the perspectives of international students who have recently arrived in Japan and their thoughts on life and employment in Japan is a crucial opportunity for our business. This class was implemented as the first step in this endeavor.
## Comment from Mitsumine Career Academy Representative
"The collaborative class received positive feedback from students and provided a good opportunity to learn about and think about companies.
For students who have limited opportunities to interact with Japanese people outside of school, the interaction with Japanese people working in society was also fresh.
Many students are studying daily with the aim of finding employment in Japan.
We hope that this class will be a valuable experience for students as they consider their future."