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Mynavi Announces "Mynavi 2027 Graduate University Student Career Intentions Survey March <Job Hunting and Career Decision>"

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Mynavi Corporation released the results of its "Mynavi 2027 Graduate University Student Career Intentions Survey March <Job Hunting and Career Decision>," conducted from March 25 to March 31, 2026, targeting university and graduate students scheduled to graduate in March 2027. The survey found that the informal job offer (naitei) acceptance rate by the end of March was 58.7%, a 4.1 percentage point increase from the previous year. The percentage of students continuing job hunting despite having an informal offer was 34.8%, up 5.1 percentage points year-on-year. The overall job hunting continuation rate, including those without offers, was 76.2%. Internships and other career development programs significantly influenced students' decisions regarding their preferred companies.

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Q: What was the overall informal job offer acceptance rate for university students graduating in March 2027 as of the end of March?
A: The informal job offer acceptance rate for university students graduating in March 2027 by the end of March was 58.7%.
Q: What percentage of students continued their job hunting activities even after receiving an informal job offer?
A: 34.8% of students continued their job hunting activities despite having already received an informal job offer.
Q: Which academic fields showed a larger year-on-year increase in their informal offer acceptance rate?
A: Liberal arts students showed a larger year-on-year increase in their informal offer acceptance rate compared to science and engineering students.
Q: What was the most common trigger for students to find the company they are most interested in joining?
A: The most common trigger for students to find the company they are most interested in joining was "job information websites" at 15.7%.
Q: For students who had decided on a prospective employer, what activity most often led to a significant increase in their preference?
A: For students who had decided on a prospective employer, "internships (5 days or more)" at 20.6% most often led to a significant increase in their preference.