Jinjib to Host 'Job Draft Fes 2026' at 14 Locations Nationwide Starting July 2nd
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- Jinjib to Host 'Job Draft Fes 2026' at 14 Locations Nationwide Starting July 2nd
- Jinjib will hold 'Job Draft Fes 2026,' a joint company information session for high school students graduating in March 2027, across 14 locations in Japan from July 2nd to 16th. Aimed at preventing mismatches and early turnover, the event allows students to experience workplace environments and duties not captured in job descriptions.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 8, 2026
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Jinjib will hold 'Job Draft Fes 2026,' a joint company information session for high school students graduating in March 2027, across 14 locations in Japan from July 2nd to 16th. Aimed at preventing mismatches and early turnover, the event allows students to experience workplace environments and duties not captured in job descriptions.
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- Jinjib to Host 'Job Draft Fes 2026' at 14 Locations Nationwide Starting July 2nd (June 8, 2026), PR Times
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- June 8, 2026
Jinjib will hold 'Job Draft Fes 2026,' a joint company information session for high school students graduating in March 2027, across 14 locations in Japan from July 2nd to 16th. Aimed at preventing mismatches and early turnover, the event allows students to experience workplace environments and duties not captured in job descriptions.
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In a seller's market where the job opening ratio for high school graduates has reached a record high of 4.12, the event aims to provide a platform for students to directly experience workplace environments and duties, thereby addressing information gaps and preventing early turnover.
■ Background of 'Job Draft Fes 2026'
According to the latest data from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the job opening ratio for new high school graduates stands at 4.12, continuing a record-high seller's market. Jinjib's survey indicates that approximately 90% of recruiters intend to maintain or expand their recruitment quota for the 2027 graduating class.
However, high school job hunting practices, such as the 'one application per student' rule and short decision-making timeframes, often lead to mismatches. As approximately 60% of young workers regret not gathering more information during their job search, this event aims to deepen vocational understanding and create opportunities for students to meet employers.
■ Event Overview
- Time: 13:30–17:00 (Doors open at 13:00)
- Target: High school students in their graduation year (others welcome)
- Fee: Free
- Track Record: 4,166 students attended in 2024 (July/Oct); 4,337 attended in 2025 (July/Sept).
■ Schedule Highlights
- July 2 (Thu): Kitakyushu / West Japan General Exhibition Center
- July 3 (Fri): Osaka / OMM, Hiroshima / NTT Cred Hall
- July 7 (Tue): Chiba / TKP Garden City Chiba, Fukuoka / Hakata International Exhibition Hall
- July 8 (Wed): Saitama / GMO Arena Saitama, Sakai / Sakai City Industrial Promotion Center
FAQ
What is the 'JobDraft Fes 2026' event?
It is a joint company presentation event for high school students expected to graduate in March 2027. Participants can directly interact with company employees and learn about the workplace atmosphere and specific job roles.
When and where will the 'JobDraft Fes 2026' be held?
It will be held from July 2 to 16, 2026, at 14 venues across Japan, including Kitakyushu, Osaka, Hiroshima, Chiba, Fukuoka, Saitama, and Sakai.
What are the benefits for high school students attending this event?
Students can directly experience the workplace atmosphere and actual job tasks, which are not fully conveyed through job listings alone. This helps prevent mismatches and early job turnover after employment.
What is the background for Jinzibu organizing this event?
Given the current highest-ever job market for high school graduates with a job offer ratio of 4.12, the event aims to address the issue of mismatches due to insufficient information and support the optimal matching of companies and high school students.
Is there a participation fee?
Participation is free for high school students.