Recruit (company)

Recruit (company)

Recruit Co., Ltd. (株式会社リクルート) is a human resources and classifeds company in Japan made famous by the Recruit scandal. For a time, Recruit was part of the Daiei keiretsu, but is now independent of it.

Headquarters

Recruit's headquarters are in Ginza, in Chūō, Tokyo.

Publications

Recruit's publications include these, as well as others:
* Employment
** "From A", information on temporary employment
** "B-ing", information on employment and changing jobs in mid-career
** "Travaille", information on temporary assignments
** "Gaten", specializing in job information for fields such as construction workers, drivers and mechanics
* "Jūtaku Jōhō", information on housing
* "A-B Road", information on travel abroad
* "Jalan", information on travel within Japan
* "Recruit Navi", a membership Web site for employment information

ee also

*Media Factory Inc.

External links

* [http://www.recruit.co.jp/corporate/english/ Recruit Co., Ltd. company info.]


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