Our Dream is to Install a "Mental Health Room" (Metaverse Counseling Service) in Every Company, Enabling Easy Conversations with Experts via Avatars to Care for Employees' Minds and Boost Motivation and Productivity.
MN Career LLC has announced its "April Dream" to make the "Mental Health Room" in the metaverse a standard feature in all companies. By allowing employees to consult experts via avatars, it aims to lower psychological barriers and prevent turnover.
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We support "April Dream," an initiative that makes April 1st a day to share dreams. This press release is the dream of "MN Career LLC". We want to make the "Mental Health Room" (Metaversal Career) in the metaverse a standard feature in all companies. Through interviews in a virtual space where participants interact as avatars, we provide an external consultation desk to help individuals resolve their worries and anxieties early, increase their motivation and abilities, and support them to continue working.
## Purpose and Background of the Service
In conducting over 3,000 interviews so far, we have met many people who say that consulting with their boss is a high hurdle. Some hesitated, thinking their problem might not be that big of a deal, others felt bad asking for time when their boss was busy, and some worried that their evaluation would drop if they consulted them.
However, after we actually interview them and they confide in us, we invariably receive the comment, "I wish I had consulted you sooner." I strongly felt that we needed a system where people could talk casually without hitting the brakes on consulting due to concerns about conflicting interests.
Furthermore, even in organizations that have consultation desks (for mental health, harassment, and general career issues), unfortunately, the operations are sometimes insufficient and difficult to use. Some organizations do not have a consultation desk at all.
We often meet with employees after their worries have deepened and the problems have grown larger, and we increasingly think, "If we had met sooner, we could have given various advice and solved this much faster." In particular, mental health issues and a decline in motivation among young employees lead to turnover, so we need to address them as quickly as possible.
"I want to consult an external expert with no conflict of interest." "But I'm nervous about talking face-to-face right away." Taking advantage of these true feelings, we developed the "Mental Health Room (Metaversal Career)". It is a consultation room in a virtual space that answers the request, "I wish there was a place like a 'school nurse's room' where I could consult more lightly and without hesitation." We help employees brush away their vague anxieties as quickly as possible by using it before their worries and anxieties grow, raising their motivation and allowing them to concentrate on their work.
## Service Features
**A New Form of "Consultation" Where You Can Relax and Talk with the Fun of Looking into a Game Screen**
Because we, the interviewers, are avatars, the person seeking advice can speak openly without feeling the tension or pressure of meeting someone for the first time. Also, because the person seeking advice is an avatar themselves, they do not need to keep up appearances regarding "how they are seen" (facial expressions, posture, reactions, etc.), and there is no pressure to "make a good face."
For those who are used to online games, there is a familiar sense of immersion in the screen, and even for those who are not, they can enjoy a completely different kind of fun from a conference room while talking casually and naturally. It is truly a mental health room where you can let your true self out before you know it.
**Experienced Counselors Carefully Address All Kinds of Worries of Those in Their 20s to 60s**
So far...
## Purpose and Background of the Service
In conducting over 3,000 interviews so far, we have met many people who say that consulting with their boss is a high hurdle. Some hesitated, thinking their problem might not be that big of a deal, others felt bad asking for time when their boss was busy, and some worried that their evaluation would drop if they consulted them.
However, after we actually interview them and they confide in us, we invariably receive the comment, "I wish I had consulted you sooner." I strongly felt that we needed a system where people could talk casually without hitting the brakes on consulting due to concerns about conflicting interests.
Furthermore, even in organizations that have consultation desks (for mental health, harassment, and general career issues), unfortunately, the operations are sometimes insufficient and difficult to use. Some organizations do not have a consultation desk at all.
We often meet with employees after their worries have deepened and the problems have grown larger, and we increasingly think, "If we had met sooner, we could have given various advice and solved this much faster." In particular, mental health issues and a decline in motivation among young employees lead to turnover, so we need to address them as quickly as possible.
"I want to consult an external expert with no conflict of interest." "But I'm nervous about talking face-to-face right away." Taking advantage of these true feelings, we developed the "Mental Health Room (Metaversal Career)". It is a consultation room in a virtual space that answers the request, "I wish there was a place like a 'school nurse's room' where I could consult more lightly and without hesitation." We help employees brush away their vague anxieties as quickly as possible by using it before their worries and anxieties grow, raising their motivation and allowing them to concentrate on their work.
## Service Features
**A New Form of "Consultation" Where You Can Relax and Talk with the Fun of Looking into a Game Screen**
Because we, the interviewers, are avatars, the person seeking advice can speak openly without feeling the tension or pressure of meeting someone for the first time. Also, because the person seeking advice is an avatar themselves, they do not need to keep up appearances regarding "how they are seen" (facial expressions, posture, reactions, etc.), and there is no pressure to "make a good face."
For those who are used to online games, there is a familiar sense of immersion in the screen, and even for those who are not, they can enjoy a completely different kind of fun from a conference room while talking casually and naturally. It is truly a mental health room where you can let your true self out before you know it.
**Experienced Counselors Carefully Address All Kinds of Worries of Those in Their 20s to 60s**
So far...