Business domains
Supporting the matching of young people and companies and contributing to the growth of both
Supporting valuable matching between young people (job seekers in their 20s and students) and companies
Providing job information to job seekers
Providing recruitment solutions to companies
Achieving employment goals and hirring without mismatches
Business operations aimed at job seekers changing jobs (and finding employment in companies where they can play an active role) and companies actively hiring human resources
Corporate Outline
Name of corporation
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Established
November 1977
CEO
Taishi Nakai
Capital
1,500,000,000 yen
Number of employees
372 employees (As of October 31,2024)
Offices
Tokyo,Osaka,Nagoya,Kyoto and Fukuoka
History
For future generations and the future of companies and society,
we created new services and standards that didn’t exist anywhere before.
Founding period
1976
Founded in Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka
1977
Established Mitaka Kikaku Co., Ltd. (predecessor) in Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka
1981
Established Student Employment Information Center
Publication of the Student Employment Guide (Job Information magazine)
Growth period
1989
Opened a Tokyo Office in Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
1990
Opened a Nagoya Office in Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya
1991
Relocated the Tokyo Office to Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo as the Tokyo Headquarters
1994
Completed construction of a new head office building and relocated the headquarters to Edobori, Nishi-ku, Osaka
1995
Launched G-WAVE, the industry’s first online job information site and the predecessor of “Asagaku Navi”
2000
Changed the company name to GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
2002
Listed on JASDAQ Securities Exchange
Completed construction of a new head office building and relocated the headquarters to Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka
2004
Opened a Kyoto Office in Naginataboko-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
Launched “Re-Shukatsu”, the industry’s first job information website targeted at job seekers in their 20s
2005
Listed on the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
2006
Listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Expansion period
2011
Joined the Japan Business Federation
2013
Entered into a capital and business tie-up agreement with Asahi Shimbun and the Asahi Gakusei Shinbunsha
Opened Fukuoka Sales Office in front of Hakata Station, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City
2015
Launched “Intern jobs,” a practical internship matching service
2017
Renewed the Re-Shushoku website for job seekers in their 20s
Renamed Tokyo Headquarters as Tokyo Head Office (Tokyo and Osaka two head office system)
Renamed Fukuoka Sales Office as Fukuoka Branch
2019
Renewed “Asagaku Navi”, launched “Japan Jobs” to support the employment and recruitment of global human resources on one of Japan’s largest direct recruiting sites
Launched “Human Resources Library” owned media for HR personnel
Acquired a No. 1 ranking from the Tokyo Shoko Research Survey for the Re-Shushoku job change website for job seekers in their 20s (and stayed No. 1 for the next 4 years)
Second Founding period
2020
Launched “Re-Shukatsu WOMAN”, a job change website for women in their 20s
Held the first “Shukatsu support meeting” for small-group direct recruiting events
Launched “JobTube” recruitment video service that features workplace introductions
Launched online live joint company web Shukatsu-haku series seminars
Acquired a No. 1 ranking from the Tokyo Shoko Research Survey for “Asagaku Navi”, acclaimed to have the largest membership among direct recruiting websites (and stayed No. 1 for the next 3 years)
2021
Expanded JobTube recruitment video series lineup
・JobTube Lite specializing in job listings
・JobTube Vertical Lite optimizing the viewing experience on smartphones
・JobTube Studio for web seminars on the quality of news media programs
・JobTube digital brochure conveying attractiveness through graphics
・JobTube Professional, a career-support video that allows users to encounter a role model
Launched “Working style institute for business people in their 20s” owned media
Acquired a No. 1 ranking from the Tokyo Shoko Research Survey for “Re-Shukatsu Agent” having the No.1 ratio of registered users in their 20s (and stayed No. 1 for the next 3 years)
2022
Changed head office registration to Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Prime Market in conjunction with the Tokyo Stock
Exchange’s reorganization
Established the company’s new purpose: “We create future options”
Acquired a No. 1 ranking for “Asagaku Navi” in employment support content for employment services in Oricon Customer Satisfaction Survey 2022
Renamed Fukuoka Branch as Fukuoka Office
2023
Gathered the largest number of visitors of any joint company seminar for new graduates at “Shushoku-haku” Employment Expo according to the Tokyo Shoko Research Survey
Launched “Re-Shukatsu Tech”, a job change website for IT engineers in their 20s
2024
Relocated the headquarters to Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Office
Tokyo Headquarters
Ginza,Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Osaka Headquarters
Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka
Nagoya Branch Office
Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya
Kyoto Branch Office
Shimogyou-ku, Kyoto
Fukuoka Branch Office
Hakata-ku, Fukuoka