In Japan, simultaneous recruiting of new graduates or periodic recruiting of new graduates (新卒一括採用, Shinsotsu-ikkatsu-saiyō) is the business custom in...
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Freeter (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2016)
school or university graduation in the system called "simultaneous recruiting of new graduates" (新卒一括採用, Shinsotsu-Ikkatsu-Saiyō), which is unique to...
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Self-employment Simultaneous recruiting of new graduates https://www.psychology.org/resources/working-with-a-recruiter/ Hinshaw, David. "The dangers of online...
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Salaryman (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2023)
culture Japanese work environment Salaryman Kintarō Simultaneous recruiting of new graduates Suicide in Japan Women Kyariaūman, Japanese term for a career...
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Butsukari otoko (ぶつかり男, 'Bumping man') is a Japanese term for a type of violence against women and sexual assualt in a crowded public space, such as a...
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Japanese work environment (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2025)
outside Japan share an image of the Japanese work environment that is based on a "simultaneous recruiting of new graduates" (新卒一括採用, Shinsotsu-Ikkatsu-Saiyō)...
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Hara hachi bun me (category Eating behaviors of humans)
calorie restriction mimetics as a prolongevity strategy". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1019 (1). Wiley-Blackwell: 412–423. Bibcode:2004NYASA1019...
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NEET (category Refusal of work)
Refusal of work – Behavior in which a person refuses regular employment Satori generation – Japanese neologism Simultaneous recruiting of new graduates – Japanese...
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Associations (INGRADA). Job fair Simultaneous Recruiting of New Graduates Howarth, Erin G. (2012-04-09), "Campus Recruiting", in Rothwell, William J.; Prescott...
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Mono no aware (redirect from Ah-ness of life)
Sabine; Linhart, Sepp, eds. (1998). The Culture of Japan as Seen through Its Leisure. State University of New York Press. p. 220. ISBN 9780791437926. Saito...
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Jōhatsu (category Society of Japan)
disruption-of-service fees in the context of platform jumpers). Similar societal pressures have been theorized to contribute to the prevalence of hikikomori...
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Ikigai (redirect from Sense of purpose)
meaning of their life. The Oxford English Dictionary defines ikigai as "a motivating force; something or someone that gives a person a sense of purpose...
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Gap year (category Educational rites of passage)
Postgraduate year, extra year of education after high school and before college Sabbatical year Simultaneous Recruiting of New Graduates Work-life balance Working...
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to the male banchō in Japanese culture. The usage of the word sukeban refers to either the leader of a girl gang or the entire gang itself,[better source needed]...
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four-character idiom (yojijukugo) that describes a cultural concept of treasuring the unrepeatable nature of a moment. The term has been roughly translated as "for...
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Honne and tatemae (category Culture of Japan)
seen as examples of late Japanese culture's growing problem of the new generation growing up unable to deal with the complexities of honne–tatemae[citation...
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of buying books and never reading them". BBC News. Retrieved 30 July 2018. Crow, Jonathan (24 July 2014). "'Tsundoku', the Japanese Word for the New Books...
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Japanese colloquial term typically used to describe adolescents with delusions of grandeur. These teenagers are thought to desperately want to stand out and...
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Toyoko kids (category Counterculture of the 2010s)
Toyoko kids (Japanese: トー横キッズ) are a group of marginalized, homeless youth who gather in the back alleys around the Shinjuku Toho Building (新宿東宝ビル) in...
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Parasite single (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from January 2023)
the parents of one partner.[citation needed] One possible side-effect of the parasite single phenomenon is the increase of the average age of the first...
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perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection. The space inside the circle may represent the state of the...
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(December 17, 1995). "On Tokyo's Packed Trains, Molesters Are Brazen". The New York Times. Retrieved October 13, 2016. The His and Hers Subway Archived...
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a black company is to hire a large number of young employees and then force them to work large amounts of overtime without overtime pay. Conditions are...
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edicts had little impact on much of the working classes, who had little access to wealth allowing them to purchase new and expensive silk kimono, the merchant...
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the senpai's knowledge and the senpai learns new experiences from the kōhai by way of developing a sense of responsibility. This comradeship does not imply...
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Entry-level job (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
of workers with common goalsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets McJob – Pejorative work-related slang Simultaneous recruiting of new...
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Wabi-sabi (category Japanese style of gardening)
Book of Tea. Applewood Books. ISBN 978-0-9836106-0-1. Green, Penelope (22 September 2010). "An Idiosyncratic Designer, a Serene New Home". The New York...
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Japanese aesthetics (category Japanese style of gardening)
complexity. 2. This balance of simplicity and complexity ensures that one does not tire of a shibui object but constantly finds new meanings and enriched beauty...
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is a Japanese concept of negative space, and a Japanese reading of the Sino-Japanese character 間. In modern interpretations of traditional Japanese arts...
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"Sense". Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary. "先生 (xiānsheng)". Collins Mandarin Chinese Dictionary. Tuttle (1973). Secrets of the Samurai. Ratti...
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