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Okinawa Prefecture's Employment Rate for High School Graduates Exceeds National Average for the First Time, but High Turnover Rate: Labor Bureau Urges People to "Start Job Hunting Early, Don't Rush"

The employment offer rate for new high school graduates who graduated at the end of March in Okinawa Prefecture was 99.4%, exceeding the national average (99.0%) for the first time since statistics began in 2002. While the increase in job offers due to labor shortages, such as the effective job offer rate exceeding 1 for 34 consecutive months, is influenced by the current situation of many "last-minute job offers."
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The employment offer rate for new high school graduates who graduated at the end of March in Okinawa Prefecture was 99.4%, exceeding the national average (99.0%) for the first time since statistics began in 2002. While the increase in job offers due to labor shortages, such as the effective job offer rate exceeding 1 for 34 consecutive months, is influenced by the current situation of many "last-minute job offers."

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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