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With Over 250 Programs, FFi Launches New, More Accessible System on March 27th for 'Pre-Internships,' a Rare Opportunity for Junior and High School Students in Japan

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FFi, a provider of 'Pre-Internships' for junior and senior high school students, is launching a new system on March 27. With a track record of over 250 programs, it will expand career education opportunities with two styles: 'Members' for easy continuous participation and 'Visitors' for single sessions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a pre-internship?
A: A pre-internship is a career experience program where high school and middle school students enter a company's workplace to learn about society and work not just through observation but also through practical experience.
Q: What participation options are available?
A: There are two options: a monthly membership for those who can participate regularly, and a visitor option for those who want to try it out on a one-time basis.
Q: What industries can be experienced?
A: We offer programs from various companies, primarily in the fashion industry. We have a track record of over 250 programs.