“Minna no Shuushokukatsudou Nikki”, known as “Minshuu” for short, literally means “everyone’s job hunting dairy”, and is one of the biggest online review sites for job hunting in Japan. It’s run by Rakuten, the major internet and financial technology service company, and is one of the most popular sources among job seekers in Japan. There is a lot of useful and essential advice for successful job hunting, such as the latest information on the recruitment procedure, interview tips and comments about the reputation of certain companies, as well as reviews of recruitment activities at over 29000 Japan based companies.
[Reference]Minna no Shuushokukatsudou Nikki
The list of glossary
- Aki saiyou: Joining a company in Autumn
- Arubaito: Part-time job
- Aki saiyou: Joining a company in Autumn
- Burakku kigyou: Company with terrible working conditions
- Chuuto saiyou: Mid-career recruitment
- Hello work: Employment service center operated by the Japanese government
- Highly-skilled professionals (as in, highly-skilled foreign professionals)
- Howaito kigyou: Company with good working conditions
- Immigration Services Agency (Immigration Bureau)
- Ippanshoku: Assistant position limited to general office work
- Kisotsu: Former graduate
- Minshuu: Online review site for job hunting in Japan
- Mothers Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Nenkou joretsu: Seniority system
- Oinori mail: Notification email sent by a company to unsuccessful candidates
- Permanent residency visa
- Recruitment agency
- Rikunabi: Job hunting site
- Shinsostu saiyou: New graduate recruitment
- Sougoushoku: Regular full-time position with the prospect of promotion
- The First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Tsuunen saiyou: Year-round recruitment
- Venture kigyou: Startup with a small number of staff
- Zairyu card: Residence card
- Terewa-ku:telework / Rimo-to wa-ku :remote work / Zaitaku kinmu,zaitaku wa-ku ;work from home
- Chokkou Chokki :Go straight to the client site and right back home
- Apointomento:Appointment / Tereapo:Cold call
- Hiaring : Hearing
- Kisha; Your company/ Onsha: Your company
- Jyuden: Receive a call / Nyuden; Call was received / Kaden: Call or Phone / Kaden: Electric charge
- Inbaundo:Inbound / Autobaund:Outbound