THE ASASHI SHIMBUN
October 17, 2021 at 07:00 JST
In their office in Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward on March 12, staff members of Kigyou Cyousa Center Co. check social media posts made by job-seeking individuals. (Daisuke Yajima)
When a company hosted a gathering for students it was recruiting, officials told them about a new service yet to be made public. Despite warnings about its confidentiality, one recruit tweeted about it. [Read More]
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