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Why Fujitsu Has Stopped Hiring New Graduates in Bulk. Determined Personnel Reforms, Changing the Shape of Companies and Employees

Summary by businessinsider.jp
The IT giant Fujitsu has put an end to its practice of hiring new graduates en masse, and will begin hiring new graduates on a "job-based" basis starting from fiscal year 2026. We spoke to Hiroki Hiramatsu, the company's CHRO, about the aims of the personnel system reform.
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The IT giant Fujitsu has put an end to its practice of hiring new graduates en masse, and will begin hiring new graduates on a "job-based" basis starting from fiscal year 2026. We spoke to Hiroki Hiramatsu, the company's CHRO, about the aims of the personnel system reform.

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businessinsider.jp broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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