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
405 employees (As of April 30,2025)
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
1983
The Student Employment Information Center receives sponsorship from Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (Asahi Broadcasting Group Holdings Corporation)
1984
Launched the first-ever "Shūshokuhaku', the industry's pioneering joint corporate seminar
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 “Re-Shukatsu Campus"
1998
Certified as the Industry’s First Authorized Business to Use the PrivacyMark
1999
Licensed as a Certified Employment Placement Business (Excellent Employment Placement Business)
2000
Changed the company name to GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
2002
Listed on JASDAQ Securities Exchange
Obtained license to operate a general worker dispatching business
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 The Asahi Shimbun Company and The Asahi Gakusei Shinbun Company.Co.,Ltd.
Opened Fukuoka Sales Office in front of Hakata Station, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City
2016
Re Shukatsu ranked No.1 in percentage of users in their 20s among career change websites (according to Rakuten Research)
2019
Implemented a full renewal of "Re Shukatsu Campus" (formerly Asagaku Navi), establishing it as one of Japan’s largest direct recruiting websites
Second Founding period
2020
Launched “Re-Shukatsu WOMAN”, a job change website for women in their 20s
Launched the inaugural "Shukatsu・Tenshoku Support Meeting" — a small-group direct recruiting event
Launched “JobTube” recruitment video service that features workplace introductions
Launched the inaugural "Web Tenshoku Haku" — an online joint company seminar targeting young professionals in their 20s
2021
Launched the "JobTube Lite" service — a workplace experience-based recruitment video platform specialized in job postings
Launched “Working style institute for business people in their 20s” owned media
2022
Kiyokazu Nakai, Founder, assumed the position of Chairman and Representative Director
Taishi Nakai assumed the position of President and Representative Director
Changed head office registration to Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Started "JobTube Tate Lite" — a vertical-format job hunting video service optimized for smartphones
Listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market following the TSE market restructuring
Formulated our corporate purpose: "Tsukuru no wa, Mirai no Sentakushi" — "Creating Choices for the Future"
2023
Launched “Re-Shukatsu Tech”, a job change website for IT engineers in their 20s
2024
Relocated the headquarters to Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
"Re-Shukatsu" Ranked No.1 for Six Consecutive Years as the Career Change Website Chosen by People in Their 20s, for People in Their 20s (According to Tokyo Shoko Research)
Launch of "Re-Shukatsu 30" — A Direct Recruiting Service for People in Their 30s
2025
Brand Renewal: "Asagaku Navi" Rebranded as "Re-Shukatsu Campus"
Launch of "Re-Shukatsu Youth" — A Employment Support Site for High School Graduates and Second New Grads
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
