
June 2012 Today was another tiring seminar. I hope you can get into the place you applied for, Izumi-chan. Yeah.
Kokoro-chan!
You have a cute real name, Kokoro-chan.
It’s Coco-chan, right?!
A foreign person job hunting near a part-time job that they can’t tell others about.
Ehh, it’s Kokoro-chan, right?!
Cocoro-chan is always at the store!!
Mii-chan
Stay
Cocoro-chan!!
I think being naughty is good.
Kokoro-chan, who seems like she’s from Aoyama Gakuin’s English department, is great, isn’t she…?
Since it was a regional university, I envy how many female university students you can see in the city.
“❤ ‘Cocoro-chan? I don’t know that person…'”
It’s not Kokoro, it’s Izumi…
It seems that Miichan has the ability to remember people’s faces beyond the average level.
I’m already around 40 years old.
Miichan’s animal-like sense of smell is
The girl called Izumi immediately realized that she was Kokoro-chan.
The job hunting situation back then is quite different from now, isn’t it?
2012 was definitely a buyer’s market after the Lehman Brothers collapse, right…?
If it were an uncle instead of Mii-chan
Oh, so “Izumi-chan” is hiding her part-time job… which turned into a thin book development.
I want to see Kokoro-chan fall into ruin~
It feels like a level of intelligence that doesn’t reach the standards of Waseda, Keio, and Sophia.
If you were really smart, you wouldn’t be playing around and would have started a venture quickly.
Corporate compliance has become stricter, but it’s still a little further ahead.
Miyagi was the second stage, and I wonder if it also ties in with the fact that there was quite an employment difficulty due to the earthquake.
Because Mii-chan’s appearance was crazy, I could brush it off as her being a weird person, but if it were anyone else, it would have been dangerous.
I want to be held back by Mii-chan, but it might be impossible with Mii-chan.
Wasn’t the impact of the Lehman Shock felt until 2012?
Cocoro-chan!
People who want to believe that everything is easy except for their job hunting period.
Even though she was giving off a pretty blatant aura of dislike, Mii-chan was innocently spoken to by Kokoro-chan…
Since web interviews are still not mainstream, having to go on-site for every interview is really tough.
Honestly, Mii-chan is still cute.
A customer with a stalker attitude approaching and saying, “You’re Kokoro-chan, right!?” is definitely more terrifying.
It seems that Kokoro-chan is likely to have a systematic tendency for clingy companions…
When companies were still arrogant.
When I think about jobs around here, it reminds me of that thing from Tombow Pencil.
Moreover, that guy’s name was Sato…
You could have chosen a better part-time job.
It seems that Izumi-chan is hiding her night job from her parents, but she probably doesn’t live with them.
Then it might get found out.
Right after the earthquake, it was tough to find a job around here in various ways.
It was just that Tombow pencils were flashy, but the hiring side seemed to be a bit arrogant overall – such nostalgia.
The graduates of 2012 were quite terrible, but the graduates of 2013 were somewhat better.
I graduated in 2011, but the years before and after that were really a job hunting ice age.
There were even places that seemed like factories in the neighborhood where Waseda and Keio level students came, so there really weren’t any job openings.
It was the 2012 graduates who had a tough time right after the earthquake.
I guess there were a lot of anonymous people who were job hunting back then too.
There is a theory that because this generation is completely missing, small and medium-sized companies can no longer retain talent and are dying out.
A sadly overlooked existence.
I wonder if there are still things like job hunting seminars now.
At that time, that kind of thing was in vogue.
A bored student has been hanging around the bulletin board and has unwittingly turned 40.
A common story
I wonder which was tougher, the Ice Age or the immediate aftermath of the earthquake?
I graduated in 2012, but it was hell.
The ice age originally didn’t have any recruitment at all.
Compared to the current seller’s market, it’s really tough, but it’s nothing compared to the Ice Age.
The Ice Age was that tough…
It seems like it’s okay for something like “Even after applying to 200 companies, it was still no good” to be broadcast on television.
Competing in height and severity is just futile.
Well, I think it’s fair to call around 2010-2013 the second ice age.
Is there any point in determining superiority or inferiority?
There was a trend of actively hiring and supporting people from the Tohoku region in the years following the earthquake, and I remember it being easier to find a job during that time.
Huh, 13 years ago?
During the ice age, there were job postings at universities, so I was sneaking into the career offices of high-scoring universities to check the job listings.
The Lehman generation already had Mynavi and Rikunabi completely in charge, making it difficult to even pass the first round due to academic background filters.
Whether it’s the Ice Age, the Lehman crisis, or the earthquake disaster.
The reason they are excellent is because they have secured stable employment.
I’m envious of someone who has a little sister like Kokoro-chan…
Since Kokoro-chan is now in her third year, she is set to graduate in 2013, right?
If it’s been 13 years, I think if you’re properly attending university with that appearance, you should be able to get a good job at a suitable place.
Well, how will you respond, Mii-chan…?
It’s okay to be normal, not excellent.
There are quite a few areas that are significantly missing in terms of age groups.
I wonder if Kokoro-chan is excellent or ordinary.
It seems like the author would write from a skilled perspective.
Kokoro, Yamada, and Momo, please lead me to the bottom, Mii-chan.
Compared to back then, I hardly see any new graduate job hunting threads anymore.
Kokoro-chan is doing what she should be doing, like saying this to Yamada and going around various things like in the thread image.
Huh… You haven’t done OB visits, company research, attended job fairs, or received ES reviews at this time of year?
At least, it seems unlikely that I will become the main character of the F-ranked job channel.
It’s a caption that really hits hard for those it resonates with…
Cocoro-chan is so responsible and admirable…
I didn’t do everything.
The rest is up to your imagination.
It’s great that in technical jobs, you can always rely on a recommendation from your lab, no matter the time period.
Whether or not you’re receiving tuition and support from your parents or managing on your own significantly affects the evaluation of Kokoro-chan.
Which one is it, Kokoro-chan?
While she has a strong elite mentality and tends to look down on others, Kokoro-chan is quite meticulous about doing what should be done appropriately.
Mii-chan… It’s quite a formidable opponent to bring you down.
What comes next… is something you don’t need to say, right?
When did it start being treated as a seller’s market after the earthquake…?
I really don’t understand the intention of Sato’s email.