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This is a lecture report on "Career Development Theory I" for first-year undergraduates (29)
2017.10.19
"Career Formation Theory I" class for first-year undergraduate students at Shinagawa Campus
Early and lateIt is held separately.
On October XNUMX, XNUMX (Friday), we invited an external lecturer to take the stage.
“As an engineer working at the forefront of marine research,"
~Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd. Mr. Fuyuki Katase~
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Fuyuki Katase graduated from Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology in 2009 and joined Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd. in April of the same year.He was engaged in marine and water area surveys, coastal planning, etc., and was seconded to the Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo for two years from April 2014.During his secondment, he also acquired a professional engineer (construction sector) qualification, and has a track record of four awards from academic societies.He has now returned to Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd. and is active in the marine engineering group.
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1. Turning point from admission to employment
~ Interest in the sea and ? what is work ? what ~
2. The industry of marine research
~ What is sea work like? ~
3. How to make a career
~Goal setting through career design~
4. Face your future
~ Message as a senior member of society ~
During the lecture, Mr. Katase also talked about career design.
★ Career design drawn by Mr. Katase during job hunting
《Growth period》 1st to 3rd year ?Just listen, touch and learn
《Maturity period》 4th to 5th year ?Expand the range of technology horizontally ?Independence in general business ?Aim for the ace!
《Turning period》 6th to 8th years ?Work in a new environment ?Establish the pillars of your own technology ?Horizontal connections through industry activities
<Realization period> 9th to 10th year ?Creation of new projects ?Work that will be a model case for the company
? Project management ability
? ? ? ? Become an independent engineer!
《Advice for students》
"Draw a picture of who you want to be"
1. Have your own axis
2. Never give up on the ocean
3. Industry/company research does not determine pass/fail
4. Visiting alumni and listening to the voices of senior members of society
5. Know your strengths and weaknesses
6. Be a member of society from the first year of joining the company
Finally, I received a message as an engineer involved in marine research.
? Can you proudly say your favorite job?
?By measuring the ?invisible things? in the sea, we can ?see?
? First of all, earn money as a member of society → It is not a job to do only what you like
?Let's say things after leaving results → If there is something you want to do, start with the work given
? Do a job where you can get "thank you"
I would like everyone to use the contents of this lecture for future job hunting and future life!