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Major Companies and Organizations That Offered Jobs to APU Students (AY 2018) (In Japanese Syllabary Order) VII. Reference Major Companies and Organizations that offered jobs to APU students (AY 2018) (In Japanese syllabary order) Dom. Int. Company/Organization Name Dom. Int. Company/Organization Name Dom. Int. Company/Organization Name ○ RGF Professional Recruitment Japan ○ Otsuka Corporation ○ SHOWA KOSAN CO., LTD. ○ IHI Corporation ○ Okasan Securities Co., Ltd. ○ Singapore Airlines. ○ ○ IKK INC. ○ Okinawa Tourist Service Inc. ○ Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd. ○ IDEC CORPORATION ○ Gakujo Co., Ltd. ○ Skymark Airlines Inc. ○ ○ Accenture Japan Ltd ○ KANEMATSU ELECTRONICS LTD. ○ Sugiko Co., Ltd. ○ AsiaQuest Inc. ○ Capcom Co., Ltd. ○ Kyushu Beppu Suginoi-Hotel ○ ○ ASICS Corporation ○ Kameda Seika Co., Ltd. ○ SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION. ○ Astellas Pharma Inc. ○ Keyence Corporation ○ SUZUYO & CO., LTD. ○ Azbil Corporation ○ Cathay Pacific Airways Limited ○ STARBUCKS COFFEE JAPAN, LTD. ○ APPLE, INC. ○ CANNON INC. ○ ○ State Street Trust and Banking Company, Ltd. ○ ○ ADVANTEC CO., LTD. ○ Kyushu Railway Company ○ Sumisho Global Logistics Co., Ltd. ○ Amazon Com, Inc. ○ Kyosan Electric Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. ○ Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. ○ AEON Fantasy Co., Ltd. ○ Kyoritsu Seiyaku Corporation ○ ○ SUMITOMO WIRING SYSTEMS, LTD. ○ AEON MALL Co., Ltd. ○ KYORITSU MAINTENANCE CO.,LTD. ○ ○ Sumitomo Mitsui Auto Service Company, Limited ○ AEON RETAIL Co., Ltd. ○ Kumanichikohkokusha Inc. ○ SEIJO ISHII CO., LTD. ○ IKEA JAPAN ○ Kumon Institute of Education Co., Ltd. ○ SEPTENI HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. ○ ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED ○ Clarion Co., Ltd. ○ Seven-Eleven Japan Co.,Ltd. ○ ITO EN, LTD. ○ Kuraray Co., Ltd. ○ ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD ○ Ito-Yokado Co.,Ltd. ○ GEO CORPORATION ○ Sony Global Manufacturing & Operations Corporation ○ UENO Co.,Ltd. ○ Ken Corporation Ltd. ○ SoftBank Corp. ○ ANA KANSAI AIRPORT CO.,LTD. ○ KEN REAL ESTATE LEASE LTD. ○ Solaseed Air Inc. ○ H.I.S Co.,Ltd. ○ Japan Productivity Center ○ DAIO PAPER CORPORATION ○ ANA WINGS CO., LTD. ○ SEIYU GK. ○ ○ Korean Air ○ ANA AIRPORT SERVICES CO., LTD. ○ Kobe Steel, Ltd. ○ DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD ○ ANA OKINAWA AIRPORT CO., LTD. ○ Kose Corporation ○ Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd. ○ ANA FUKUOKA AIRPORT CO.,LTD. ○ Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. ○ TAIYO NIPPON SANSO CORPORATION ○ SMBC Trust Bank Ltd. ○ KONICA MINOLTA, INC. ○ Takanashi milk products Co.,Ltd. ○ SMBC NIKKO SECURITIES INC. ○ Saishunkan Co.,Ltd. ○ Tata Consultancy Services Japan Limited ○ ES NETWORKS CO., LTD. ○ CyberAgent, Inc. ○ TANAKA HOLDINGS Co., Ltd. ○ HTM Corporation ○ ZARA JAPAN CORP. ○ WDI Corporation ○ NEC Capital Solutions Limited ○ SAN-AI KANKO CO., LTD. ○ TAMAHOME CO., LTD. ○ NEC Solution Innovators, Ltd. ○ Sankyu Inc. ○ CENTRAL JAPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMPANY , LIMITED ○ NTT DATA GLOBAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ○ ○ Sunstar Inc. ○ ○ Central Japan International Airport Co.,Ltd. ○ NTT DATA Corporation ○ Sanwa Shurui Co., Ltd. ○ Imperial Hotel, Ltd. ○ NTT Data Instiute of Management Consulting, Inc. ○ ○ CAC CORPORATION ○ DESCENTE LTD. ○ NTT FIELDTECHNO CORPORATION ○ JFE LOGISTICS CORPORATION ○ Television Oita System Co., Ltd. ○ EBARA CORPORATION ○ JTB CORPORATION ○ Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting LLC ○ en-japan inc. ○ JTB Pte Ltd. ○ Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. ○ OITA BANK CO., LTD ○ Sheraton Hotels and Resorts ○ Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. ○ OITA GODO SHIMBUN INC. ○ Schichiyo Co., Ltd. ○ Tokyo Century Corporation ○ THE OITA MIRAI SHINKIN BANK ○ SHIMADZU CORPORATION ○ TOYO CORPORATION ○ DAIMEI PLASTIC CO., LTD. ○ SHIMIZU CORPORATION ○ Toyo Aerosol Industry Co., Ltd. 102 Career Handbook 2021 VII. Reference Dom. Int. Company/Organization Name Dom. Int. Company/Organization Name Dom. Int. Company/Organization Name ○ TOYO SEIKAN CO., LTD. ○ Pasona Inc. ○ MARUBISHI Co.,Ltd ○ Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. ○ Panasonic Corporation ○ Marubeni Corporation ○ DOUTOR COFFEE CO., LTD. ○ Haneda Airport Service Co., Ltd. ○ Mikasa Industry Co., Ltd. ○ TOYOSHIMA & CO.,LTD. ○ HANKYU HANSHIN EXPRESS Co., Ltd. ○ MIKI HOUSE Co.,Ltd. ○ Travel Plaza International Inc. ○ Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. ○ Mishimakosan Co., Ltd. ○ TRANSCOSMOS INC. ○ PwC Consulting LLC ○ Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. ○ TORIDOLL HOLDINGS CORPORATION ○ JVC KENWOOD Victor Entertainment Corp. ○ ○ MISUMI GROUP INC. ○ DON QUIJOTE HOLDINGS CO., LTD. ○ BizReach Inc. ○ Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. ○ NISHITETSU HOTEL GROUP ○ HITACHI CHEMICAL CO., LTD. ○ Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd. ○ THE NISHI-NIPPON CITY BANK, LTD. ○ Hitachi High-Tech Solutions Corporation ○ Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ○ Nishi - Nippon Railroad Co., Ltd. ○ Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation ○ MITSUI & CO. GLOBAL LOGISTICS LTD. ○ Nichireki Co., Ltd. ○ Hilton Tokyo ○ MIZKAN HOLDINGS CO., LTD. ○ NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. ○ HIROSE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ○ Mitsubishi Corporation Fashion Co., Ltd. ○ Nissan Securities Co., Ltd. ○ ○ FAST RETAILING CO., LTD. ○ THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD. ○ NISSIN FOOD PRODUCTS CO., LTD. ○ ○ FamilyMart Co., Ltd. ○ MITSUBISHI UFJ MORGAN STANLEY SECURITIES CO., LTD. ○ Nittsu Shoji Co., Ltd. ○ Foster Electric Company, Limited ○ MOS FOOD SERVICES INC. ○ NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN BUSSAN CORPORATION ○ ○ THE BANK OF FUKUOKA, LTD. ○ ○ YAMATO TRANSPORT CO., LTD. ○ BANK OF JAPAN ○ Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance Company ○ Yamato Financial Co., Ltd. ○ Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation ○ Fuji Seal, Inc. ○ YAMAHA CORPORATION ○ NIPPON EXPRESS CO., LTD. ○ Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. ○ YANMAR CO., LTD. ○ NIPPONPAINT Co., Ltd. ○ ○ FUJI SOFT INCORPORATED ○ YUSEN LOGISTICS CO.,LTD. ○ Japan Broadcasting Corporation ○ FUJITA KANKO INC. ○ UNIQLO CO., LTD. ○ ○ NITORI CO., LTD. ○ ○ FUJITSU LIMITED ○ Unilever Japan ○ IBM Japan, Ltd. ○ FUJITSU FRONTECH LIMITED ○ Yoshimoto Kogyo Co., Ltd. ○ IBM Global Services Japan Solution and Services Company ○ PLUS CORPORATION ○ RAKUTEN INC. ○ Nihon M&A Center Inc. ○ PRINCE HOTELS, INC. ○ Lucky Industry Co., Ltd. ○ Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. ○ Bungeishunju Ltd. ○ RECRUIT CO., LTD. ○ NIPPON SIGNAL CO., LTD. ○ HEYS SPECIALIST RECRUITMENT JAPAN K.K. ○ Recruit Marketing Partners Co., Ltd. ○ Japanese Red Cross Society ○ The Howa Bank, Ltd. ○ Ricoh Japan Corp. ○ NIDEC CORPORATION ○ Hoyu Co., Ltd. ○ Resona Bank, Limited. ○ Nippon Travel Agency Co.,Ltd. ○ HOSHINO RESORT INC. ○ Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. ○ LOREAL JAPAN ○ Hotel Okura Kobe Co., Ltd. ○ Route Inn Japan Co., Ltd. ○ NEO CAREER CO., LTD. ○ Hotel Odakyu ○ LEVERAGES CO., LTD. ○ NOHMI BOSAI LTD. ○ HORIBA, Ltd. ○ Lawson, Inc. ○ PERSOL CAREER CO., LTD. ○ HONDA TRADING CORPORATION ○ ○ ROBERT WALTERS JAPAN K.K ○ Huis Ten Bosch Inc. ○ Michael Page Japan ○ YKK CORPORATION ○ Hakuhodo Incorporated ○ Mynavi Corporation ○ WANCHER Inc. Ⅶ ○ HAKUHODO PRODUCT'S INC. ○ Maruha Nichiro Corporation ※ The list of companies above is as written based on student reports, and is most up-to-date as of Mar. 31, 2019. “Dom.” … company/organization that have employed domestic students “Int.” … company/organization that have employed international students Career Handbook 2021 103.
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