New coronavirus changed to adoption Central government also uses online 5:36 on May 18

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the central government is also focusing on online recruitment activities.

Due to the effect of the new coronavirus, the test for the recruitment of national civil servants and general employees next spring was initially postponed due to the new coronavirus, but the schedule has not been decided.

Against this background, many central government agencies are using online to promote public relations to university students. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology holds briefings on topics such as education and culture, and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries works with a small number of students. We also have discussions online.

Of these, the Nuclear Regulatory Agency is promoting an approach in which employees individually respond to inquiries and questions from students online.

On this day, young female staff members answered questions from graduate students in Tokyo and asked about their motivation: “I think everyone is working in the direction of never having a nuclear accident again, and I think it is a valuable job. I will respond. "

The time was about 30 minutes, and the graduate student said, “It was a relief because I didn't have to move around, so I couldn't go there directly, but I was able to hear from the people who worked and my interest in work increased.” It was.

While it is difficult to get a direct feel of the workplace online, the regulatory agency has the advantage that it is easy to contact local students who were difficult to come to the agency due to transportation expenses etc. We are considering implementing.

Shinji Kaneshiro, Chief of the Human Resources Division of the Nuclear Regulation Authority, said, "I think online will be essential for hiring in the future. I would like to develop new hiring methods."