Jinjib (Osaka City), which supports high school students' employment, conducted a survey on "dream jobs" and "industries they want to work in" among high school students who participated in the "Oshigoto Fair 2026," a career experience event for high school students held from May to June. (Survey period: May 8 - June 19, Valid responses: 898) The aim is to help understand the career perspectives of high school students who visited the venue. ● For 2026, "Customer Service" ranked first in "dream jobs" for the third consecutive year. ● In terms of "industries they want to work in," the "Entertainment & Creative Industry" ranked first, surpassing the "Manufacturing & Monozukuri Industry," which held the top position last year. For high school students seeking employment, the "Manufacturing & Monozukuri Industry" ranked first. ● The top concern regarding career choices is "not having found what I want to do." The job market for high school graduates has a high job opening to applicant ratio of 4.12 times (*1), and competition among companies for hiring continues to intensify. On the other hand, high school students hoping to find employment have insufficient opportunities to interact with working adults and various professions during their school life, and they decide on their desired jobs and companies within approximately two months from the release of job information in July to the application period in September. This is also pointed out as a cause of early job turnover due to a lack of self-understanding and societal understanding. Since 2023, our company has been conducting surveys on high school students' dream jobs to track changes in their career perspectives. This year, we collected survey responses from 898 high school students who participated in "Oshigoto Fair 2026" and created rankings not only for the overall group but also specifically for "high school students seeking employment." We hope this will be helpful for companies considering hiring high school