Japan's job recruitment for class of 2027 begins amid nonbinding government ban
Half-baked but well-meaning. A passing snack.
Summary
The article discusses the official start of job recruitment in Japan for the class of 2027, noting that the government imposes a nonbinding 'ban' on recruitment of new graduates until May 31 each year to allow students to focus on their studies.
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