One Career Inc
TSE:4377

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TSE:4377
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Price: 2 702 JPY -1.35% Market Closed
Market Cap: 49.2B JPY
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ONE CAREER, Inc. provides recruitment DX support services using career data platform, and also operates the job hunting media services through 'ONE CAREER' and 'ONE CAREER PLUS'. The company is headquartered in Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 77 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-10-07. The Career Data Platform is a platform that allows job seekers to access all the information they need to make employment decisions at once, whereas previously they would have had to cross multiple channels to do so. The company accumulates career data that was not previously available to the public and provides both job seekers and companies with the information they need to make decisions about employment and hiring. The career data platform provides the new graduate recruitment support media ONE CAREER and mid-career recruitment support media ONE CAREER PLUS to the job seekers, and the DX support solution ONE CAREER Cloud Series to companies.

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Undervaluation 4%
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