Findings of a survey of university students regarding the relationship between internships or part-time jobs and job-seeking activities

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  • インターンシップやアルバイトと就職活動との関連についての大学生アンケート調査結果
  • インターンシップ ヤ アルバイト ト シュウショク カツドウ ト ノ カンレン ニ ツイテ ノ ダイガクセイ アンケート チョウサ ケッカ

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The results of a survey of university students who had decided tentatively on employers for after graduation, with a focus on the effects of internships or part-time jobs on ascertaining the abilities of students and the actual circumstances of prospective employers, showed that (i) while many university students had experience with internships or part-time jobs, and about 30% of those with internship experience planned to be employed by the employers where they interned, only 5% of those with part-time-job experience planned to be employed by the employers where they worked part-time; (ii) relatively higher proportions of students who had decided tentatively to work with the employers where they interned were attending universities in provincial regions or planned to work at large enterprises; and, (iii) relatively higher proportions of students who had decided tentatively to work with the employers where they had worked part-time were males or planned to work in the wholesale or retail fields.

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