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This is a report on the 2th Lecture on Advanced Specialized Career Formation I/II (RXNUMX year)

2020.11.10

The XNUMXth Advanced Specialized Career Formation Theory was held.

Subject: Talks by undergraduate and graduate students who have passed the exams of civil servants and research institutes
Lecturers: Executive Director Tadashi Tokai, Specially Appointed Professor Kazumi Shionoya, XNUMX civil servants/research institute successful applicants
Date: November XNUMXth (Thursday) to XNUMXth (Friday), XNUMX 
Method: Distance learning (on-demand video distribution)
Participants: XNUMX people

<The Road to Civil Servants and Exam Preparations / Mr. Tokai>
Professor Tokai has experience as a member of the national civil service examination expert committee, and holds study sessions (fishery white paper reading sessions) on campus.
We had a specific talk about how to study for exam preparation for national civil servants and local civil servants.

<Advice from successful applicants>
First of all, know yourself well (self-analysis and clarify your goals)
Preparation for the exam starts early, and the written exam can be passed if you take sufficient measures (Let's proceed systematically)
Actively participate in information sessions and internships (gather information, broaden perspective)
Focus on your research and what you like
Balance between obsession and switching (sometimes things don't go your way, switching your feelings is important)
Actively rely on the people around you.

<Points for successful job hunting/Mr. Shioya>
Those who aim to become civil servants need to make early preparations, just as they do for private companies.
No need to rush.Let's start by checking the schedule.

Civil servants are professionals who can apply the specialized knowledge they have learned at university to the administration.
The resolution, law-abiding, and philanthropy of the public interest lead to a rewarding job!


*If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Career Support Center.
Career Support Center
?03-5463-0575
? career@m.kaiyodai.ac.jp

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