Programs offered by companies, government offices, organizations, etc. that require application through the university are treated as "internships through the university".
For jobs offered through universities that come to the Career Center, important information such as on-campus deadlines and how to submit documents will be provided through the Career Employment System.
Please check the PDF document below for details.
*About the documents
It contains very important information on how to apply, precautions when applying, etc.
If you are a potential applicant for the Internship through University Program, please be sure to check all items carefully.
If you wish to apply for a program that is not listed in the Career Employment System
If you need to apply for a program through a university, but the program is not listed in the Career Employment System, please call the Career Center at your campus as soon as possible,
Please contact your campus career center immediately.
For details, please refer to the above document "[Important] Procedures and Points to Note for Internships through Universities".
<Date of consultation
4 business days prior to the application deadline (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) *We will not be able to respond to any applications after the deadline.
General application programs that reach universities will also be posted on the Career Employment System.
Please check the Career Employment System top page under "General Public Internships, etc. Job Search".
The purpose of internships is to "cultivate a sense of work through work experience related to one's major or future career. Considering this purpose, internship work is not simple work like that of a part-time job. Unfortunately, however, it is undeniable that some companies use the internship program as a way to attract part-time workers who can be used cheaply. Therefore, when you look at a program, you should be careful if it seems obviously simple work. However, if you cannot judge at a glance and still feel uneasy..., you can confirm your doubts and questions directly with the company (e.g., by e-mail or phone) if possible.
I don't know much about the company, but it sounds interesting... or I want to know what it is like to work for a venture company. Or you want to know what a venture company is like. We would like you to value your curiosity in this way. It is also helpful to ask your parents, seniors, acquaintances and friends who are in the business world, and others who are familiar with the company. It is also helpful to ask your parents, seniors, acquaintances and friends who know more about the company.
Although you have done your own research, you may still have various doubts and concerns when choosing a program destination. If you have any doubts or concerns, please do not worry alone, but come to the Career Center for advice.
If you purchase internship insurance, you will be covered for legal damages incurred as a result of injuries to others or damage to property at your internship site. Be sure to start your internship the day before your internship begins. Please apply for the insurance at least one day before your internship starts.
Click here for details on how to apply.
Ichigaya Campus (2nd floor of Sotobori Building)
Tama Campus (2nd floor of the General Building)
Koganei Campus (2nd floor of the Administration Building)