As the effects of the new coronavirus continue, people who use Hello Work in Tokyo have said, "It is difficult to find a job because there are few job offers."

At "Hello Work Adachi" in Adachi-ku, Tokyo, after taking thorough measures to prevent infection, we introduce job offers and provide consultations to those who are promoting reemployment activities.



It is said that the number of people visiting Hello Work to look for a job has not decreased even after the state of emergency was declared, but we are reminded that you can register for job hunting activities via the Internet or telephone.



A man in his 50s who worked in the restaurant business until June last year said, "I'm looking for the next job in the restaurant business with experience in terms of age, but I can't find it easily. If the state of emergency is lifted, it will be a little. The situation may improve, but the period of receiving unemployment benefits is about to end, so I want to find and work for the next job sooner. "



Mr. Masashi Hashimoto, General Manager of the Vocational Counseling Department of Hello Work Adachi, said, "The number of job offers is sluggish due to the spread of infection, but I would like to respond to consultations not only face-to-face but also by telephone, which will lead to reemployment."