【TAC Civil Servants】Online Seminar for Technical National Comprehensive Civil Service by Former Technical Official Instructor on April 16, 2026 (Thursday)!

TAC Corporation will hold an online seminar for technical national comprehensive civil service positions on April 16, 2026, featuring a former technical official as an instructor. It will provide valuable information for science and engineering students, including differences from private sector technical jobs, the necessity of technical civil servants, and introductions to popular government ministries, supporting their career development.
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TAC Corporation (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), which provides educational services for qualification acquisition, will hold an online seminar for those considering technical national comprehensive civil service positions.

Experts who make technical judgments "on behalf of the public"

This seminar is packed with information that cannot be found online, such as "What's different from private sector jobs?", the necessary qualities for technical national comprehensive civil servants, introductions to popular government ministries for science students, and the future of technical administration. A Q&A session will also be held after the seminar. We look forward to your participation.

✅ Differences from technical positions in private companies

✅ Necessity of technical civil servants and required skills

✅ Introduction to jobs in popular government ministries

April 16, 2026 (Thursday) 18:30 - 20:00 (Online)

  • Instructor in Charge

Instructor Yoshimasa Tamura

In 1985, joined the Ministry of Transport (now Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) (passed the National Civil Service Senior Level Type A Mechanical Engineering exam).

Experienced in shipping, aviation, advanced science and technology, nuclear power, disaster prevention, and personnel systems.

In his 30s, he introduced a global maritime distress and safety system using satellite and digital communications through an amendment to the Ship Safety Act. This was a major turning point since the Titanic. Afterwards, he worked at JETRO New York, handling Japan-US trade.

From his 40s onwards, he served in management positions at the Science and Technology Agency, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and National Personnel Authority.

He was responsible for technical policies and disaster prevention at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and oversaw the recruitment of national civil servants at the National Personnel Authority.

Currently, as an instructor for TAC's National Comprehensive Civil Service Course, he is in charge of government office visit strategies, interview strategies, and second-stage general education strategies (planning proposal strategies, policy issue discussion strategies).

  • How to Participate

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