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This is a report on the 3th Lecture on Advanced Specialized Career Formation I/II (RXNUMX year)

2021.10.14

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: Tadashi Tokai, Professor, Division of Marine Bioresources, Noriko Hattori, Specially Appointed Associate Professor
Report: Civil Servants/Successful Research Organizations
Date: October XNUMXth (Friday) to XNUMXth (Monday), XNUMX
Method: Distance learning (on-demand video distribution)
Participants: XNUMX people

Civil servants can apply the specialized knowledge they learned at university to administrationOccupation(Professor Tokai)

Professor Tokai gave a concrete explanation of how to prepare for the examinations for national civil servants and local civil servants in the fisheries industry.
For your field of expertise, review what you have learned in class with the Fisheries and Marine Handbook.?
In addition, he talked about the importance of studying using the Fisheries White Paper.

Self-analysis, planning, gathering information, consulting with someone when in trouble (voice of successful applicants)

What all successful applicants had in common was thorough self-analysis and information gathering.
Self-analysis clarifies your motivation for applying and helps you face the exam with confidence.
By collecting information and analyzing the job you want to do, you will have a clearer image of what you want to do.
In addition, it was reported that all the successful applicants passed with the help of their friends, family members, and people around them.

Analyze the current situation and start preparations without getting caught up in vague anxieties (Associate Professor Hattori)

Job hunting for people who aim to become civil servants often takes a long time, and schedule management is important.?
Start collecting information and self-analysis for your desired job.
Please take advantage of guidance, workshops, and career consultations hosted by the Career Support Center.

Career Support Center
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?career [at] m.kaiyodai.ac.jp
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