Aiming for our fifth consecutive year of record sales and earnings
TSE First Section (Securities code: 2301)
December 2018
Fiscal Year ended October 31, 2018
The leader of market for recruiting people in their 20s year-round
Results of Operations and Outlook
Re-Shukatsu ad features
actor Ryunosuke Kamiki
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
(Millions of yen)
FY10/18 Results of Operations
Sales by Main Business Categories
FY10/17 % to sales FY10/18 % to salesYoY
(%)
Net sales 5,620 100.0 6,448 100.0 +14.7
Cost of sales 2,045 36.4 2,193 34.0 +7.2
Gross profit 3,574 63.6 4,254 66.0 +19.0
SG&A expenses 2,172 38.7 2,797 43.4 +28.8
Operating profit 1,401 24.9 1,457 22.6 +4.0
Ordinary profit 1,522 27.1 1,590 24.7 +4.5
Profit before income
taxes1,592 28.3 1,590 24.7 -0.2
Profit 1,220 21.7 1,123 17.4 -7.9
FY10/17 FY10/18YoY
(%)
Employment Expo 2,545 2,706 +6.3
Asagaku Navi 756 687 -9.2
Re-Shukatsu 946 1,384 +46.3
Recruitment 225 266 +18.1
Public-sector services 443 613 +38.4
4Q Sales of Main Business Categories (Aug.–Oct.)
Aug.–Oct. 2017 Aug.–Oct. 2018YoY
(%)
Employment Expo 572 627 +9.6
Asagaku Navi 116 127 +9.3
Re-Shukatsu 387 557 +43.9
Recruitment 76 75 -0.7
Public-sector services 254 259 +1.8
All products (Aug.–Oct.) 1,525 1,778 +16.5
FY10/19
(fct.)% to sales
YoY
(%)
7,100 100.0 +10.1
2,410 33.9 +9.9
4,690 66.1 +10.2
2,900 40.8 +3.6
1,790 25.2 +22.8
1,900 26.8 +19.5
1,900 26.8 +19.5
1,291 18.2 +14.9
Higher sales backed mainly by 46.3% growth of Re-Shukatsu sales
Earnings increased despite higher expenses for promotional activities
Note: Figures for Asagaku Navi include Intern Jobs.
Note: Figures for Asagaku Navi include Intern Jobs.
GAKUJO Co., Ltd. 1
Financial highlights
Fourth consecutive year of record sales and earnings and sixth consecutive year of
sales and earnings growth
46.3% increase in Re-Shukatsu sales was the primary driver of overall growth
◆ Re-Shukatsu
Strong sales growth of 46.3% YoY
→Promotional activities (including TV commercials)
made a big contribution to growth
◆ Employment Expo
Sales up 6.3%, surpassing the initial fiscal year forecast
◆ Public-sector Services
Sales up 38.4% due to the consistent receipt of
orders for services that help create jobs in regions of
Japan other than major metropolitan areas
FY10/18 Highlights
Net sales and ordinary profit
Quarterly Re-Shukatsu sales / YoY change
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
(Millions of yen)
FY10/13 FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19 (fct.)
404371
2,673
524
1,007
4,020
731
1,047
4,660
794
1,496
5,105
946
1,522
5,620
1,384
1,590
6,448
1,750
7,100
1,900
Net sales
Re-Shukatsu sales Ordinary profit
1Q
FY10/17
109145
192
273 257
409 387
557
132.8%141.7%
159.0%143.9%
(%)
200
150
100
50
0
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2
(Millions of yen)
1Q
FY10/18
2Q
FY10/17
2Q
FY10/18
3Q
FY10/17
3Q
FY10/18
4Q
FY10/17
4Q
FY10/18
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Business Category Sales and Gross Profit
Gross profit increased 19.0% as Re-Shukatsu sales were up
46.3% and Employment Expo sales exceeded the forecastSales by Business Categories
Employment
Expo
Asagaku Navi
Public-sector
services
Recruitment
Others
Paper media
Individual products for
new graduate recruitment
1,402
24317
405
1,124
524
4,020
2,048
28
415
398
722
731
101214
4,660
2,452
33
617
794
171
207
5,1052,706
687
13
614
613
1,384
6,448
2,750
800
10
(Millions of yen)
5,620
2,545
756
27
531
443
946
225
1,023
291
413
335
2,673
FY10/13
FY10/17 FY10/18YoY
(%)
TotalNet sales 5,620 6,448 +14.7
Gross profit 3,574 4,254 +19.0
Employment
ExpoSales 2,545 2,706 +6.3
Paper media Sales 27 13 -51.6
Asagaku Navi Sales 756 687 -9.2
Individual
products for
new graduate
recruitment
Sales 531 614 +15.6
Public-sector
servicesSales 443 613 +38.4
Re-Shukatsu Sales 946 1,384 +46.3
Recruitment Sales 225 266 +18.1
Others Sales 143 162 +13.1
FY10/19
(fct.)
YoY
(%)
7,100 +10.1
4,690 +10.2
2,750 +1.6
10 -24.5
800 +16.4
700 +13.9
600 -2.2
1,750 +26.4
350 +31.4
140 -13.6
Note: Figures for Asagaku Navi include Intern Jobs.
3
(Millions of yen)
15631
20
404
37183
382
446
143 162
266
7,100
700
600
1,750
350
140
FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19
(fct.)
Re-Shukatsu
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
FY10/19 Growth Initiatives
Use Re-Shukatsu and Employment Expo as the key marketing tools for convincing
companies that recruiting new graduates and people in their 20s year-round can improve the efficiency and reliability of recruiting activities
FY10/19 Forecast
4
Net sales: ¥7.1 billion Ordinary profit: ¥1.9 billion★★★★A higher profit margin Even as Re-Shukatsu promotional activities continue, measures will be taken to hold down the
growth of expenses since FY10/17 and the growth of highly profitable Re-Shukatsu and recruitment services will continue
★★★★A solid start thus far in FY10/19 toward the fifth consecutive year of record sales and earnings
The rapid increase in the number of companies that need people in their 20s is likely to become a
long-term trend in Japan
Gakujo’s orders are climbing steadily due to the ability to provide access to people who meet a
diverse array of employment requirements in terms of industries and the number of people needed
� Re-Shukatsu – Continuing to use TV commercials (plan to air high-profile commercials again starting in January 2019
� Asagaku Navi – A new format and look in March 2019 (inclusion of many of the popular Re-Shukatsu matching
functions
� Recruitment – More synergies with Re-Shukatsu and a focus on employees in their 20s
� More events for intern positions; meet the need at companies for newly hired new graduates to become productive
employees quickly
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
FY10/18 4Q sales increased 9.6% to ¥627 million
Events for recruiting interns
62.4% increase in the number of booths raised sales
Raised fees for these events in FY10/18 4Q
Plan to hold 135 Employment Expos during FY10/19,
the same as in FY10/18
Plan to hold 40 Employment Expos for recruiting interns,
7 more than in FY10/18
Japan’s largest joint recruiting seminar
Growing faster than expected
Demand for interns remains strong Number of expos 126 135 +7.1
One day 52 61 +17.3
Two days 74 74 ±0
For university seniors 87 81 -6.9
For internships 22 33 +50.0
For a new career 17 21 +23.5
Number of booths 7,696 8,571 +11.4
For university seniors 6,063 6,103 +0.7
For internships 884 1,436 +62.4
For a new career 749 1,032 +37.8
FY10/17 FY10/18 YoY (%)
Sales (Millions of yen) 2,545 2,706 +6.3
5
Employment Expo
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Business Category Highlights
0
5
10
15
20
25
Business Category Highlights
The leading career-change website for people in their 20s
Big increase in
brand recognition
due to promotions!
Ranks first among people in
their 20sCareer-change website
perception survey
A big increase after promotional activities started in May
(%)
30
A site for age
20-29
Re-Shukatsu
A site for young
peopleA site for my
own needs
27.7
19.5 20.2
Macromill surveyDate: October 16-17, 2018
Target: Male/female workers age 22-29
doda
Bizreach
*Multiple responses
*1 What is your image of these websites for changing careers?
*2 Which services do you think are best for your own needs based on information in career-change website TV commercials?
A site for age
20-29 *
A site for young
people *1
A site for my
own needs *2
Re-Shukatsu 27.7 19.5 20.2
Rikunabi NEXT 11.0 11.0 10.4
Mynavi
Tenshoku13.3 14.3 16.7
En Tenshoku 10.4 12.4 7.0
doda 9.9 9.8 11.3
Bizreach 9.4 12.9 3.8
Recognition of
Re-Shukatsu
10
35
6.1
27.829.7
7.1
24.1
Feb. Jun. Oct. Feb. Jun. Oct.
Note: Total of “I understand this service well,” “I basically understand this service,” and “I only know the name of this service.”
29.7
Feb.
5.1
Jun.
30.8
Oct.
29.7
(%)
40
Age 20-29 Age 22-25 Age 26-29
Biggest increase
was in the late
20’s segment
6
Re-Shukatsu Rikunabi NEXT
Mynavi Tenshoku
En Tenshoku
30
25
20
15
5
0
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Business Category Highlights
With the significant increase in sales
during 4Q, Re-Shukatsu is the primary
source of growth for Gakujo.
Promotional activities for this website will
remain at a high level in 2019.
Re-Shukatsu monthly sales / YoY change
Commercials feature actor Ryunosuke Kamiki
Born in 1993, Ryunosuke Kamiki is an actor who has appeared in many TV
programs and movies and provided the voice for animated characters since
his debut in 1999. In April 2018, he starred in NHK Saturday drama series
“School Lawyer.” In 2019, he will have a role in “Idaten: Tokyo Olympic
Banashi,” the very successful Taiga drama historical fiction series broadcast
by NHK. He will also star in the movie Fortuna’s Eye that will be in theaters
in 2019.
TV commercial (karaoke version)
TV commercial (railway car version)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
FY10/18
33 39
71
96105.4%111.4%
94 96
134
326
142.1%
0
150
(%)
300
250
200
100
50
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Total
FY10/17 FY10/18YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18
YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18
YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18
YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18 YoY
(%)
109 145 +32.8 192 273 +41.7 257 409 +59.0 387 557 +43.9 946 1,384 +46.3
108.0%
7
156.2%145.5% 142.2%
184.1%
284.1%
163
155.5%145.2%
135.4%
117
FY10/18 quarterly sales (Millions of yen)
(Millions of yen)
2017 2018Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct.
72
128
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
The leading career-change website for people in their 20s
Re-Shukatsu
Business Category Highlights
More synergies with Re-
Shukatsu led to strong results
of 26.2% increase for the best
job matches for employees in
their 20s
To be the industry’s only direct recruiting website
A new format and look debuts by incorporating the popular matching system
of Re-Shukatsu.
Upgraded many functions to increase
expectations of client companies!
Achieved one-to-one communication for highly accurate matching!
Recruitment Business Successful recruiting backed by Asahi Shimbun and Gakujo
FY10/17 FY10/18 YoY (%)
Sales (Millions of yen) 225 266 +18.1
Individuals placed 366 429 +17.2
New university
graduates110 106 -3.6
Employees in their
20s256 323 +26.2
Most personnel are assigned to the Tokyo area
with the goal of creating more synergies with Re-
Shukatsu
FY10/15 FY10/16 YoY (%) FY10/17 YoY (%) FY10/18 YoY (%)
102 185 +81.4 256 +38.4 323 +26.2
FY10/18 quarterly sales (Millions of yen)
Note: Includes Intern Jobs
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Total
FY10/17 FY10/18YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18
YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18
YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18
YoY
(%)FY10/17 FY10/18 YoY
(%)
26 30 +16.0 285 245 -14.0 328 283 -13.5 116 127 +9.3 756 687 -9.2
Advanced “direct
scout function”
for very high
message-opening
ratio
“Photo function”
clearly shows the
appeal of individual
students
Suma-Men for
communications
with students
outside metro areas
and students with
limited free time®
Link between
Recruitment
Expos and
student data
“Offer function”
for entry using
actual intentions
LINE@ for close
communications
with students
using a tool they
know well
Use of viewing
time to narrow
down candidates
and submit offers
to students
A plan to place ads
only during specific
times, a first for a
recruitment website
for new university
graduates
8GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Asagaku Navi
Job placements of employees in their 20s
Osaka selected to host the
World Expo 2025
An excellent opportunity to utilize Gakujo’s strengths
◆ Preparations for this event will require about six years.
◆ A large number of young operating staff will be needed.
◆ Expo visitors from Japan and overseas will generate
substantial consumer demand
The leading career-change website
for people in their 20s◆ The best-known recruitment and career-change website for
people in their 20s
◆ Making full use of the Osaka Headquarters (Umeda) for job
matching
Our Future
The best
opportunity for
Gakujo
Enormous demand for
hiring people in their
20s in the Osaka area The expo will take place on the
Osaka waterfront “Yumeshima”
Gakujo Osaka
Headquarters
(Umeda, Kita-ku)
9GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Re-Shukatsu
Become a ¥100 billion company
Enjoy business on a global scale
Target many new
challenges to grow
even faster
◆ Continue high-profile promotional activities for Re-
Shukatsu
◆ A new format and look for Asagaku Navi (March 2019)
◆ Plan to use alliances, M&A and other activities involving
major Internet service companies and prominent overseas
companies
Our Future
Job openings-to-applicants ratio
in Japan (2008-2017)
0.02008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Source: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
(Times)
1.5
0.470.52
0.65
0.800.93
1.09
1.50
1.36
1.20
Highest level
in 44 years
higher for 2019 university graduates
Job offer multiple for new university graduates in Japan
(Graduates in 2006 to 2019)
1.0
1.5
2.01.89
1.6
2.14 2.14
1.62
1.28
1.23 1.28
1.61
(%)
2.5
1.73 1.74 1.78
1.880.88
0.5
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Source: Recruit Works Institute
Div
ide
nd
s pe
r sha
re
FY10/13
10
16
24 28
12
32
3734
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Dividends per share and dividend payout ratio
Sixth consecutive dividend increase is planned for FY10/19 as the payout ratio remains
in the 40% to 50% range
FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17FY10/18
(Plan)
FY10/19
(Plan)
Net income per share (Yen) 51.63 50.93 68.56 81.24 75.77 87.47
Dividends per share (Yen) 16 24 28 32 34 37
Dividend payout ratio (%) 31.0 47.1 40.8 39.4 44.9 42.3
Recruiting
2020 university
graduates will
be even more
difficult
The New Gakujo Vision
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
10
(Yen)
17
512
1416 18
5
5
11
1214
16
1719
Year-end
Interim
FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18
(Plan)
FY10/19
(Plan)
(%)D
ivid
en
d p
ayo
ut ra
tio
53.3
31.0
47.1
40.8 39.4
44.942.3
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
1.0
1.27
Balance Sheet and Statement of Income
(Thousands of yen)Balance Sheet Statement of Income
Capital Efficiency Data
FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18
Net assets per share (Yen) 614.52 657.57 685.22
Net income per share (Yen) 68.56 81.24 75.77
Equity ratio (%) 89.8 89.8 88.9
ROE (%) 11.5 12.8 11.3
ROA (%) 14.8 14.3 14.3
PER (Times) 16.6 17.0 19.6
(Reference) Share prices at the end of period
Oct. 31, 2016: 1,139 yen / Oct. 31, 2017: 1,381 yen / Oct. 31, 2018: 1,484 yen
4.7
9.6
12.8
ROE
FY10/17 FY10/18
Assets
Current assets 6,033,967 6,128,657
Non-current assets 4,860,482 5,243,597
Property, plant and
equipment902,647 893,385
Intangible assets 269,177 244,653
Investments 3,688,657 4,105,559
Total assets 10,894,450 11,372,254
Liabilities
Current liabilities 834,452 982,671
Non-current liabilities 237,213 240,568
Total liabilities 1,071,666 1,228,239
Net assets
Capital stock 1,500,000 1,500,000
Capital surplus 3,333,001 3,339,745
Retained earnings 5,543,114 6,176,955
Treasury shares (646,768) (833,557)
Total shareholders' equity 9,729,346 10,183,143
Valuation and translation
adjustments53,661 (69,864)
Share acquisition rights 39,776 30,736
Total net assets 9,822,783 10,144,014
Total liabilities and net
assets10,894,450 11,372,254
FY10/17 FY10/18YoY (%)
Amount % to sales Amount % to sales
Net sales 5,620,031 100.0 6,448,000 100.0 +14.7
Cost of sales 2,045,483 36.4 2,193,007 34.0 +7.2
Gross profit 3,574,548 63.6 4,254,992 66.0 +19.0
SG&A expenses 2,172,835 38.7 2,797,903 43.4 +28.8
Operating profit 1,401,712 24.9 1,457,089 22.6 +4.0
Non-operating income 130,966 2.3 145,169 2.3 +10.8
Non-operating expenses 10,500 0.2 12,099 0.2 +15.2
Ordinary profit 1,522,177 27.1 1,590,159 24.7 +4.5
Extraordinary income 70,795 1.3 - - -
Extraordinary losses - - - - -
Profit before income taxes 1,592,973 28.3 1,590,159 24.7 -0.2
Total income taxes 372,248 6.6 466,254 7.2 +25.3
Profit 1,220,725 21.7 1,123,904 17.4 -7.9
11
(Thousands of yen)
(%)
11.2 11.5 11.3
FY
10/13
FY
10/14
FY
10/15
FY
10/16
FY
10/17
FY
10/18
1412
10
8
6
4
2
0
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Japan’s Recruitment Market and Gakujo’s Growth
Multiples for job openings to applicants and
job offers to new university graduates
2.252.67
4.02
4.665.10
5.62
6.44
7.10 (Plan)
Gakujo Results of Operations
0.2
0.37
1.00 1.04
1.49 1.52 1.59
1.90 (Plan)
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20172016
0.650.8
0.931.09
1.2
1.5
1.36
1.23 1.27 1.28
1.611.73 1.781.74
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
20180
Job offers to new university
graduates
Job openings to applicants
Note: New graduate multiples are the March
graduates in the following year
Source: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare /
Recruit Works Institute
Rates charged to client
companies
Japan’s falling number of
children and students
contributes to higher fees for
recruiting support services
Creating a market for recruiting people in their 20s year-round and using Re-Shukatsu as a growth
driver to steadily increase our share of this market
(Times)1.88
Providing distinctive services
produces a high profit margin
12
Net sales
(Billions of yen)
8.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0FY10/12 FY10/13 FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19
Ordinary profit
(Billions of yen)
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0FY10/12 FY10/13 FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Core Business – New University Graduate Recruiting Business
� Many years of accomplishments and university relationships for recruiting new university graduates, a market sector with
high barriers to entry, gives Gakujo valuable strengths for starting new businesses.
� Gakujo pioneered the joint recruiting seminar format in Japan and has know-how no competitor can match.
� Equity and business alliance with Asahi Shimbun since 2013 enhances recognition of Gakujo’s services and the volume of
content.
� Extensive recruitment consulting expertise that other companies do not have makes Gakujo a recruiting partner with
unparalleled skills.
� Plan to increase the frequency and size of Recruitment Expos to meet the growing demand at companies to hire students
as interns.
0
2.0
2.5
800
0.75
1.02
1.42
2.04
2.452.54
2.70 2.75 (Plan)
260290 310
610
750
680
800 (Plan)
Recruitment
information websiteJoint recruiting seminar
朝
朝朝
朝日
日日
日学情ナビ
学情ナビ学情ナビ
学情ナビ
®
®First in Japan in frequency, participants
and number of students
A competitive edge due to the
immense content of Asahi
Shimbun and Suma-Men
(artificial intelligence)
A core business for many years and the foundation for further growth
A new format and
look debuts in
March 2019
13
Note: Includes Intern Jobs
FY10/12 FY10/13 FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19 FY10/12 FY10/13 FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19
Sales
(Billions of yen)
0.5
1.0
1.5
Sales
(Millions of yen)
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
410
3.0
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Recruitment ExpoAsagaku Navi
スマホ
スマホスマホ
スマホで
でで
で面接
面接面接
面接
Growing Businesses – Innovative Services Using the New University Graduate Recruiting Business
Future drivers of growth
� High profit margin as use of new university graduates data holds
down customer acquisition cost
� Cross-selling with new university graduates recruiting services makes
recruiting young people easier
� Services utilize the strengths of Re-Shukatsu and are exclusively for
employees in their 20s.
� This business covers a broad spectrum of recruiting needs by using
cross-selling with a variety of media products.
TV commercials feature
actor Ryunosuke Kamiki
0.23
0.400.52
0.730.79
1.38
60
30 30
100
170
220
260
Recruitment Business (Fee received only for successful placements)
The leading career-change website for
people in their 20s
The only career-
change website
exclusively for age
20-29
Services exclusively for
employees in their 20s
Started making large expenditures for
TV commercials, subway/railway car
ads and other promotional activities in
May 2018 in order to rapidly capture
market share for recruiting services
involving young people
00
Rapid growth following
high-profile TV
commercials and other
promotional activities
Age 20-29 is the peak of
career-change demand
14
FY10/12 FY10/13 FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19 FY10/12 FY10/13 FY10/14 FY10/15 FY10/16 FY10/17 FY10/18 FY10/19
Sales
(Billions of yen)
Sales
(Millions of yen)
1.5
2.0
1.0
0.5
0
1.75 (Plan)
0.94
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
350 (Plan)
GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Re-Shukatsu
Business Domains Corporate Outline and History
Unique ability to develop products such as (Asagaku Navi),
(Re-Shukatsu), (Employment Expo)
Steady management attaching importance to cash flow
Wide-ranging results in the public sector and the fields of employment support and
recruitment measures Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry; Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; Cabinet Office; Small and Medium Enterprise Agency; Three Tokyo Local
Bar Associations; Tokyo Metropolitan Government; Osaka City and others
Creditworthiness ensured with support from Asahi Broadcasting Corporation and Sky-A
Entered into a capital and business tie-up agreement with Asahi Shimbun and the Asahi
Gakusei Shimbunsha (2013)
No.1 specialist in employment information for new graduates / No.1 Internet information
service for those in their 20s who are trying to find employment or change their career
Possession of data on more than 400,000 new graduating students every year
A wide range of corporate customers numbering approximately 4,000 annually
Good reliability due to acquisition of Privacy Mark ahead of competitors in same industry
Renewed 9 times
most in the industry
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Name: GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Established: November 1977
CEO: Kiyokazu Nakai
Capital: 1,500,000,000 yen
Employees: 261
(regular employees 255)
(as of October 31, 2018)
Offices: Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya,
Kyoto and Fukuoka
Nov. 1977 Established “Mitaka Kikaku (now GAKUJO)” in Kita-ku,
Osaka.
Mar. 1983 Support was obtained from Asahi Broadcasting
Corporation in the Employment Information Division.
Aug. 1989 The Tokyo Branch was established in Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
Oct. 1990 The Nagoya Branch was established in Naka-ku, Nagoya.
Nov. 1998 Authorized by the Japan Information Processing
Development Center under the control of the Ministry of
International Trade and Industry (now Ministry of
Economy, Trade and Industry) to use the “Privacy Mark.”
July 1999 Authorized as a private employment agency by the
Ministry of Labour (now Ministry of Health, Labour and
Welfare).
Apr. 2000 Trade name was changed to “GAKUJO, Co., Ltd.”
May 2002 GAKUJO was listed on JASDAQ Market.
Aug. 2002 Authorized as a temporary-employment agency by the
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Head office
building was constructed at Umeda 2-chome, Kita-ku,
Osaka.
Nov. 2003 The Tokyo Headquarters moved to Yurakucho, Chiyoda-
ku, Tokyo.
July 2004 The Kyoto Branch was established in Shimogyou-ku,
Kyoto.
Feb. 2005 Moved the Nagoya Branch Office to Sakae, Naka-ku,
Nagoya.
Sep. 2005 Listed on the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock
Exchange.
Oct. 2006 Listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Apr. 2010 Moved the Tokyo Headquarters to Akasaka, Minato-ku,
Tokyo.
July 2011 Joined the Japan Business Federation.
Mar. 2012 Moved the Nagoya Branch Office to Shinsakae-machi,
Naka-ku, Nagoya.
Jan. 2013 Entered into a capital and business tie-up agreement with
the Asahi Shimbun and Asahi Gakusei Shinbunsha.
Nov. 2013 Opened the Fukuoka Sales Office in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka.
Mar. 2014 Moved the Tokyo Headquarters to Toranomon, Minato-
ku, Tokyo.
May 2015 Start of distributing “Asagaku Navi Intern Jobs” hands-on
internship matching service
Mar. 2016 Start of distributing English version of “Asagaku Navi
Intern Jobs
Oct. 2016 Moved Nagoya Branch Office to Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya
Nov. 2016 Moved Tokyo Head Office to Ginza, Chuo-ku
Jan. 2017 Renamed the Tokyo Head Office as “Tokyo Headquarters”
to join the Osaka Headquarters in a dual headquarters
structure.
Nov. 2017 Renamed the Fukuoka Sales Office as “Fukuoka Branch
Office.”
▲ Osaka Headquarters
(Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka)
▲Tokyo Headquarters
(Ginza, Chuo-ku)
▲ Kyoto Branch
Office
(Shimogyo-ku,
Kyoto)
▲ Fukuoka Branch
Office
(Hakata-ku,
Fukuoka)
▲ Nagoya Branch
Office
(Sakae, Naka-ku,
Nagoya)
Corporate Outline History
Career-change website
Services exclusively for employees in their 20s
Mid-career
recruitment
product
Recruitment
Individual products for
new graduate
recruitment
New graduate
recruitment
product
Joint recruiting seminar
Employment information
that responds to targets
and timings
Employment information magazine
Recruitment outsourcing / data management /brochure / DM, etc.
・・・・
Employment site
(PC / smartphone)
Recruitment
Information Business
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Site fully
renewed in
June 2017
A new format
and look
debuts in
March 2019
(Re-Shukatsu)
for employees in their 20s
15GAKUJO Co., Ltd.
Gakujo’s Strong Points
(Employment Expo)
(Asagaku Navi)
Now on air
Outsourcing of recruitment
in general