It turned out that a venture company in Tokyo, which operates a real estate search app, had decided to hire 21 new graduates scheduled to join the company next spring and canceled it in late September.

According to the announcement, "BluAge," which operates a real estate search app in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, has announced that 47 new graduates, including university students, will be hired from April to September next spring.



However, in late September, just before the official offer was issued, 21 of them canceled the offer.



According to the company, it was originally planned to hire about 50 people, but it was said that the policy was changed to reduce the number of hires in the middle of the process. It means that the unofficial decision of the person who does not fit has been cancelled.



It is unusual for a company to cancel a large number of unofficial offers just before officially issuing an unofficial offer, and there were a series of posts on Twitter by people who seemed to have canceled the unofficial offer.



The company told NHK that "the selection continued even after the company's personnel staff made an apology, and we did not fully explain the possibility of cancellation. There was a problem on the company side and we are sincere. I would like to reflect on this, "and will apologize to the target people individually in the future.