Recruitment Begins for Paid Internship 'IT Engineer Career Creation Program' for Students and Graduates with Disabilities ~ Supporting Career Development and Employment through 'Onboarding,' 'Training,' and 'Practice' ~
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Japan Research Institute, Mynavi Partners, and Encourage have started recruiting participants for the 'IT Engineer Career Creation Program,' a paid internship for students and graduates with disabilities, beginning March 30th. This program aims to support career development and employment through three stages: 'Onboarding,' 'Training,' and 'Practice,' enabling even IT beginners to become IT engineers.
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- Q: What kind of internship is the 'IT Engineer Career Creation Program'?
- A: It is a paid internship that supports career development and employment for students and graduates with disabilities, providing IT engineering training in three stages: onboarding, development, and practical experience, even for those with no prior IT experience.
- Q: Who is eligible for the program?
- A: The program is open to individuals who have or are expected to graduate from a vocational school, junior college, technical college, or university (undergraduate, master's, or doctoral program) by the end of March 2027, and who hold or are applying for a disability certificate.
- Q: What is the duration and location of the program?
- A: The program runs from August 2026 to late February 2027, approximately 6 to 7 months, and is held at the Japan Research Institute's Tokyo headquarters in Minato-ku, Tokyo, on weekdays, four days per week.