For all people worldwide to have decent work. Creating a society in Japan where foreigners can choose their future through effort.

SDGs HelloWork, a non-profit organization, supports April Dream, aiming for a society where foreigners can choose their desired jobs through effort. They address Japan's declining population and increasing foreign workers by offering multilingual job postings, visa support, and Japanese language classes. The organization strives for a world where everyone can achieve prosperity regardless of their country of birth.
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SDGs HelloWork, a specified non-profit organization (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Takahisa Kishimoto; Official Website: https://sdgs-hellowork.com/), supports April Dream, which aims to make April 1st a day to express dreams. This press release is the dream of SDGs HelloWork.

Japan's declining population and increasing foreign workers
Japan's population decline is accelerating, and the labor shortage is becoming severe. While AI-driven productivity improvements and measures against the declining birthrate are progressing, the number of foreign workers continues to increase to compensate for this shortage. It is necessary to calmly consider "how foreigners and Japanese society should be integrated," rather than emotional arguments.

What SDGsHelloWork aims for
[Main initiatives]
Foreign language AI automatic translation of job postings
Construction of a bidirectional internetwork system
Support for residence status procedures
Weekly Japanese language classes
Building career paths based on evaluations by Japanese companies
Support for labor management of accepting companies
Daily awareness-raising activities (correcting misconceptions about foreigners)
Volunteer accompaniment support unique to NPOs (to be expanded in the future)
In particular, the multilingualization of job postings has created a system where inquiries are constantly received from all over the world.

Our dream
SDGsHelloWork aims for a society where "foreigners can naturally choose the job they want to do through their own efforts."
A world where everyone can achieve prosperity through effort, regardless of the country of birth. To achieve this, we will continue to evolve our services.

Finally
Young people from abroad are desperately learning difficult Japanese in pursuit of prosperity. Japanese society is also beginning to choose a future where it walks hand in hand with foreigners. SDGsHelloWork is seriously committed to creating a future where "all people worldwide can have decent work."

FAQ

What are the main activities of SDGs HelloWork?

Their main activities include foreign language AI automatic translation of job postings, building a bidirectional internetwork system, supporting residence status procedures, weekly Japanese language classes, building career paths based on Japanese company evaluations, supporting labor management for accepting companies, daily awareness-raising activities, and volunteer accompaniment support.

What kind of society does SDGs HelloWork aim for?

They aim for a society where "foreigners can naturally choose the job they want to do through their own efforts," and a world where everyone can achieve prosperity through effort, regardless of their country of birth.