When asked about the services that led to hiring of people looking for a job or looking for a job, Hello Work accounted for only 12%, while services called "recruitment media" such as websites operated by companies that handle job information The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's first fact-finding survey revealed that it was over 37%.

This survey was commissioned by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare to the "National Recruitment Information Association" and was conducted last month on the Internet for 3,000 people in their 20s and 40s who sought jobs nationwide.



According to this,


▽ jobs were decided by 41.8% (1255 people),


▽ job hunting activities are still ongoing but 34.3% (1028 people),


▽ jobs were not decided but the activities were completed but 23.9% It was (717 people).

Furthermore, when asked about the services that led to the hiring of those who had decided on a job, only 12% answered "Hello Work", while 37.6% answered "Job Media" such as websites operated by companies that handle job information. I found out that I went up to.



In the "recruitment media", information such as a service called "aggregator" that receives job advertisement applications from companies and collects job information and sends it to specific users on the net, and job history of job seekers It means that there were many "human resources databases" that were created into databases and provided to companies.



The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has stated that new services such as "recruitment media" have led to employment and job changes, and the current law does not require notification or permission just to handle job information, and protects the personal information of job seekers. Since there is no mechanism to ask for, the policy is to proceed with discussions on making necessary rules based on the results of the fact-finding survey.