All for the best recruitment
1. Support with hospitality
We have a meeting, listen to what kind of people you need carefully, and introduce candidates. Since the market holds too many jobs and smaller numbers of job seekers now in Japan, we advise you on what kind of recruitment, interviews, conditions, and recruitment methods are good to attract good candidates.
2. Global talents from all over the world
We introduce talented people from all over the world. We introduce those who have studied at the University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Waseda, Keio, National Universities or top universities overseas, and who have a solid understanding of Japanese culture and knowledge from their home countries. There are many people who are fluent in Japanese and we introduce those who want to live in Japan for a long time.
3. Job description to attract many candidates
We make job descriptions while giving advice on what points look attractive to candidates. Companies often cannot notice what points candidates care about. For example, details about job tasks are necessary to attract candidates. We help companies make good job descriptions.
4. Support for the visa
There are a lot of concerns, especially if you hire foreign nationals for the first time. The major difference from Japanese recruitment is change of the visa.
We also support change of the visa
Service Flow
1. Receive an inquiry from you.
2. Meeting to hear what kind of candidates you look for.
3. Make a job description to reach out lots of candidates
4. Recommend
candidates to you and set up the interviews.
5. Provide the offer to the candidate.
INTERVIEW
Career advisor encouraging people with a smile and energy
Miki Mao
Career advisor
As a new graduate, she applied for only one job hunting company and decided to be a foreign-affiliated company. After that, she went to Australia and joined the 5 Star Hotel even though she had a hard time finding a job. After returning to Japan, she struggled with job hunting and joined United World. Utilizing her own experience, she supports job change activities while staying close to candidates.
Q What kind of work do you do at United World?
I usually meet with job seekers to hear their requests and help them find a job. We are focusing on global talents, many nationalities, and bilinguals.
We also actively introduce jobs for those who want to work for a global company.
Q, What is your typical time schedule for a day?
The first thing to do in the morning is email and today's schedule check.
After that, I usually have interviews with the job seekers and share the info with the sales team to introduce the job. We also send scout emails to job seekers.
Q When do you feel the motivation during the work?
Of course, I'm glad when we get job offers for the people we support, but personally, it's when I build good relations with them. People often contact me and tell me their concerns before the job interviews, and I try to contact them immediately after the interview. Also, they share various things like friends. I believe changing jobs is an important choice in life, and I'm happy to be involved in that person's life.
Q: What do you keep in mind when working?
My number one priority is to build strong relationships with each and every person.
I work every day with the belief that by carefully managing every interaction not only with job seekers and clients, but also with fellow employees within the company, and valuing relationships, I can build trust and achieve results.
Q. What was the moment when you felt your growth most after joining the company?
I felt that when I was close to the feelings of the job seeker. Everyone has worries and anxieties when looking for a job. So, I felt my growth when I could support people not only in the aspects of intruding jobs but also in supporting them with the aspects of mental.
Q, Why did you choose United World?
First of all, I deeply agreed with the company slogan, “Create a World Where Anyone Can Work Anywhere”. I myself had a hard time finding a job in Australia. I couldn't find a place to hire me who doesn't speak much English, and I was very depressed that I wasn't needed so much from society. After I gain a job, I saw some people didn't work seriously even if they could speak English, while others were not good at English but could do a lot of work. I feel bad seeing many people who cannot demonstrate their abilities due to language barriers, and I sympathize with United World, which aims to enable each individual to play an active role wherever they are.
Also, I felt that everyone, including the CEO, is friendly and thought I would work well, enjoining the work with good members.
Q, What is the atmosphere of the company/team?
The distance is very close. It's fully remote, but we are always communicating. In addition, the CEO respects our opinions so much that the opinions of each employee are reflected.
Q: What are your future goals?
Regardless of the nature of the work, I want to approach it with a positive attitude, set high goals , and achieve solid numerical results.
While continuing to achieve results in my current role as a career advisor, I would like to continue to grow every day by working together with the wonderful people around me to create an internal environment and system that will make even more people want to work at United World.
Q, Please tell how to spend time in your free time!
I love going on picnics and watching the sunset.
I feel very happy to be able to interact with nature while having good coffee.