
The women's problem solving class is a class that gradually eliminates the worries and anxieties unique to women. Anxiety about the transportation industry, anxieties about living alone, things about driving, etc. Each student has their own worries and anxieties.
We have launched a "women's problem solving class" so that such worries and anxieties can be eliminated even a little.
Here, we will discuss each issue with the recruiting staff and our female employees and try to solve them.
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Points to keep in mind when women live alone
The memorable first installment of the women's problem solving class is "Key points for women living alone." When we interview students, we almost always receive questions about living alone. There are various situations, such as those who have never lived alone or those who live in a student dormitory. In the meantime, we will introduce the key points to consider when actually deciding on a house, the necessary equipment, etc., using miniatures handmade by the hiring manager and a new graduate employee who lives alone.
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Let's walk around Ayase [Part 1]
In addition to the anxiety of living alone, many students also worry about starting a new life in a new place. What kind of things are around the company, how the employees actually live, how the employees and peers communicate outside the company, etc. I think it's something to worry about. This time, in order to eliminate such worries, we actually took a walk in Ayase with female employees, so please take a look!
Let's walk around Ayase [Part 2]]
Part 2 of "Let's walk around Ayase" where female employees actually explored Ayase! We will create and introduce "Ayase Map" such as recommended shops, places and memories.
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How to reach out to people with disabilities
The 3rd class for solving problems for women is "how to interact with people with disabilities." Students who are interested in welfare work, but cannot take the first step due to concerns such as "I have not been involved before, so I don't know how to interact with them" or "I don't know how to communicate." I think there are. This time, in order to eliminate such worries, we will introduce several situations in the welfare transportation business and introduce the "response methods" using illustrations.