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00:00I'm heading to the future.
00:05The dawn will come there.
00:12Airis Oyama, based in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
00:19The products that are developed from the consumer point of view,
00:23are hit one after another.
00:26Their sales amount to 7,760 billion yen.
00:32What is the next step for companies that continue to grow smoothly?
00:37Japan is aging, and the market tends to shrink.
00:42In that sense, I think that in order to grow as a company,
00:45we have no choice but to sell overseas.
00:48In recent years, they have been working hard to expand overseas.
00:53We are going to acquire people who have an overseas thinking.
00:59We are going to acquire people who have an overseas thinking.
01:04We are going to acquire people who have an overseas thinking.
01:07After receiving the president's order, the personnel head is on his way.
01:13Boston, in the northeastern part of the United States.
01:21Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
01:25are also well-known schools and universities.
01:31The Boston Career Forum, the world's largest gathering event,
01:36has been held here every year for 38 years.
01:43This is the first time Iris Ooyama has been here.
01:51The students can speak both Japanese and English.
01:57Many of them are Japanese students or students who have studied abroad,
02:01but their nationalities are not mentioned.
02:05They are mainly third and fourth year students.
02:10However, there is no limit to their age.
02:17This event is attended by excellent bilinguals.
02:21What is the biggest feature?
02:24There are a lot of companies here, so you can get an internship.
02:29Many companies give internships within three days.
02:35Moreover, there are many international companies that the students admire.
02:43This is a battle for human rights.
02:48I think other companies are also thinking the same thing.
02:53I'm still worried about whether I can win.
02:58Companies and students.
03:00Students.
03:01Three days of passion begin.
03:06I'm definitely going to win!
03:15This is the first time a company has challenged a historic event.
03:18Can they get the human rights they want?
03:21In Japan, there are no people who apply only by company name.
03:25If you don't prepare properly, you won't get good human rights.
03:29I can't sleep.
03:31I feel a lot of pressure.
03:35How do you connect the planets in the British history?
03:42Is it a disaster of the bubble era?
03:45I don't want to ask you to come to my house.
03:49I want you to know more about me.
03:51I gained more fat with this meal.
03:55The young people who are at the crossroads of life.
03:58What is the decision they made after a lot of trouble?
04:02I want to do what I want to do.
04:04That's right.
04:05That's why it's difficult.
04:10I won.
04:13Reiwa's employment war.
04:15There are abnormalities.
04:24It's a life-and-death battle for companies whether they can hire talented people.
04:30American, Boston.
04:32Japanese companies are gathering to find talented people who can play a role in the world.
04:41What kind of fierce battle will it be?
04:47I'm looking forward to a serious battle between companies and students.
04:54The office building in Hamamatsu, Tokyo.
05:00Iris Oyama's Tokyo headquarters is located near Haneda.
05:08Shouhei Sato of the Human Resources Department is the person in charge of the Boston Career Forum.
05:16Shouhei Sato.
05:21This is the check of the entry sheet sent by the students.
05:27The TOEIC score is perfect.
05:29I'm an international translator.
05:31I'm sure it's what we're looking for.
05:34I'm sure it's worth it for the overseas population.
05:39I told the students who passed the paper examination that they wanted to have an interview in Boston.
05:53The final meeting with President Akihiro Oyama.
06:00Iris Oyama is aiming for more than 50% of overseas sales.
06:10What about universities?
06:12I'm picking up a few overseas universities.
06:15I'm picking up a few overseas universities.
06:18Harvard, for example.
06:20Harvard, for example.
06:24Students from universities around the world are also applying.
06:30There are students from France, Germany, and UCLA.
06:36When President Oyama was asked to participate in the Boston Career Forum, he didn't agree right away.
06:45There aren't as many people as there are in Japan who just apply for a company name.
06:50We need to prepare for what kind of career path there is in this company and what kind of work we're doing.
06:56We need to prepare for what kind of career path there is in this company and what kind of work we're doing.
07:06Mr. Sato finally got an OK after three presentations.
07:15The Boston Career Forum began in 1987.
07:20The following year, the second video was left.
07:27Each company was serious about finding good talent.
07:36The news also showed companies moving overseas to acquire talent.
07:45I don't think companies want to go to the U.S. to study because it's too expensive.
07:56The event was hosted by Caritas, a company that provides job hunting and new talent information.
08:04At the time, it was known as Japan's number one.
08:10There was a lot of trade friction.
08:15I think Japanese companies were trying to negotiate with foreign companies because of the economic situation.
08:20I think there was a need for talent with experience in not only foreign culture and language.
08:32Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
08:35There are companies participating in the Boston Career Forum.
08:39The winner is Toyoshima.
08:43The sales volume is about 2.2 billion yen.
08:46There are about 570 employees.
08:51It was founded in 1841 in the Edo period.
08:56It started as a noodle shop.
08:59Now, it is involved in the fashion industry and deals with interior design and food.
09:12This is the 6th Boston Career Forum.
09:16The first one was held in 2017.
09:23This is Misaki Murai.
09:30At that time, she was studying in Chile.
09:34She sold used cars in Japan to South America.
09:39Her vitality was appreciated.
09:44On the other hand, what was her decision to choose Toyoshima?
09:50Everyone was very honest.
09:52People often say that I listen to everything that is hard to hear.
09:56I asked them how much their salary was.
10:01They gave me a very detailed answer.
10:05I thought it was nice to have a company that doesn't lie.
10:11Murai is in charge of living expenses.
10:15Now, Toyoshima is advancing in the development of other fields other than fashion.
10:22She continues to participate in the forum in search of talents who can actively challenge overseas.
10:33The stage is America, Boston.
10:42The representatives of various companies, including Satou of Iris Oyama, have arrived.
10:52On November 14th, the day before the Career Forum, Satou went to...
11:06Heinz Convention Center.
11:13He came to the floor where the booths of various companies are lined up.
11:17They are all in the middle of preparation.
11:20They check the location and set up with their juniors.
11:29They are curious about the surroundings.
11:33It's amazing.
11:34Otsuka Shokai is very popular.
11:36Really?
11:37Yes, that booth.
11:41And it's a little red.
11:44Otsuka Shokai, where various products are combined.
11:48They have been participating for 20 years.
11:52This is a booth in Toyoshima.
11:55It's a work of five people in the HR department.
12:01It's a simple decoration just by applying tapestry.
12:09How about this?
12:12This seminar booth is completed.
12:15It's done in about 10 minutes.
12:17That's right.
12:18I always prepare quickly.
12:21But I don't think it's about money or time.
12:27On the other hand, Iris Oyama.
12:30Two hours have passed since the start of work.
12:36It's almost done.
12:39Finally.
12:42Mr. Sato is investigating other booths.
12:49There are a lot of booths.
12:53He is looking at Daikin Industrial, which uses two booths.
12:58He has been participating for 35 years.
13:02If you rent a booth, you can appeal to more students.
13:09It will be doubled next year.
13:14The serious battle between companies and students is about to begin.
13:22It's 8.45 a.m. on November 15th.
13:29The venue was already full of students.
13:39We will start at 9 a.m.
13:45More than 9,000 people are expected to attend in three days.
13:52I came from the University of California, Berkeley.
13:55I'm looking for consultants and bank developers in the industry.
14:04I came from Toronto, Canada.
14:06I was looking for a good place to build my career.
14:12Sydney, Australia.
14:14I'm going to visit 10 or 15 companies today.
14:18America is coming from all over the world.
14:27This is the ranking of companies that students want to join.
14:32There are five consultants and three general winners in the top 10.
14:38There are also Amazon and Google.
14:45This is Shouji Mitsubishi in the second place.
14:49He joined the company 28 years ago.
14:53Shouji Mitsubishi, Executive Director of Shouji Mitsubishi
14:56I'm always grateful to have a seat in the company.
14:59There are also people from other companies.
15:04Shouji Mitsubishi is in charge of explaining and interviewing local residents
15:08according to the HR department's recruitment plan every year.
15:16In the case of overseas students,
15:18it's not just about looking at Japan from the outside.
15:23There are many students who want to do something about Japan.
15:29I was very impressed by that.
15:34Kadokawa, an entertainment company,
15:37rented a special room and held a seminar.
15:42The president himself got on the bus and appealed to the students.
15:48What we have to do is to make up for the wasted time
15:52that we've been training for three years.
15:5720% of the sales are already global,
16:00but we want to increase it to 30% or 40%.
16:04There are 191 companies participating this year.
16:08The students go to the booths and receive explanations.
16:15This company is famous for its impressive pop music.
16:19They've been participating for 12 years.
16:24Over the past few years,
16:26the students' sales have continued to soar.
16:30The company is appealing to everyone.
16:36This is a very popular booth.
16:39It's called Iris Oyama.
16:42Mr. Sato's explanation is also very powerful.
16:50He talks for three hours.
16:54After talking for three hours,
16:57it's finally time to take a break.
17:01I'm sorry.
17:04Are you thirsty?
17:06Yes, I am.
17:08I'm a little tipsy.
17:10I'm thirsty.
17:12Are you thirsty?
17:14I'm having fun.
17:16It's been a while since I've talked this much.
17:19I'm thirsty.
17:22This is Toyoshima's booth.
17:26The person in charge of the explanation is Mr. Uchida Tetsushi from the HR department.
17:36He's so popular that you can see him every time you pass by.
17:44After class, the students come to Mr. Uchida
17:48and hand him an entry sheet.
17:53This is actually called a walk-in.
17:59Students can apply for an interview
18:02without having to apply in advance
18:05if they submit an entry sheet to a company they are interested in.
18:14Mr. Uchida checks right away.
18:18Right now, we have about 20 applicants.
18:24He immediately contacts the students he's interested in.
18:31May I help you?
18:33I'd like to interview you for a walk-in interview today.
18:37How do you choose a person like this?
18:40Well, it's a matter of intuition.
18:44It's also a matter of response.
18:47It's also a matter of first impression.
18:51It's also a matter of the reader.
18:58This speed of development is one of the characteristics of the Boston Career Forum.
19:07An interview was held on a different floor at the same time as the explanation session.
19:14This is the venue.
19:18This is the interview room.
19:21The interview room is separated by a curtain for each company.
19:25There are chairs and tables inside.
19:31Only the students who have completed the interview with the company
19:35wait in line here.
19:40We met one of the students at the venue.
19:43Mr. Hayato Ikeda.
19:48If I were to do it overseas, I'd like to do it myself.
19:51I'd like to do it myself.
19:53I'd like to launch it.
19:55That's why I don't think it's a place where even Japanese companies
19:59can come for a walk-in interview.
20:05Mr. Ikeda has always been interested in baseball.
20:11This is a video from the North Hokkaido Tournament.
20:15Ikeda.
20:17Osaimasu.
20:19Even though he was eligible to participate in the tournament,
20:22the tournament was canceled due to COVID-19.
20:25Mr. Ikeda flew to the U.S. in search of a fighting team.
20:31In order to sell himself, he sent 2,000 e-mails to universities all over the U.S.
20:38and entered the university with a scholarship.
20:45However, Mr. Ikeda hurt his shoulder and elbow for half a year.
20:52He gave up baseball and decided to find a job.
21:00Mr. Ikeda's real name is Vector, a PR service company.
21:06He proposed and distributed promotional strategies to companies.
21:11His sales amounted to 5.92 billion yen.
21:14He is the best in this field.
21:20Mr. Ikeda has worked as an intern at another PR company.
21:25He says he admired Vector.
21:29No, no.
21:30He has already passed the preliminary screening and is waiting for the final interview.
21:36Good luck.
21:4420 minutes later.
21:46Mr. Ikeda came out after the interview.
21:52Thank you for your hard work.
21:55I think I'll get another e-mail.
21:58I don't know if it's today or tomorrow.
22:00I was told I'd be back soon.
22:02I'm nervous.
22:06This is Iris Oyama's booth.
22:10Mr. Sato is giving a speech.
22:13Mr. Ikeda is there.
22:17Mr. Ikeda.
22:18Mr. Ikeda.
22:19Yes.
22:21Then he took out his entry sheet.
22:25Why?
22:29I was in high school.
22:30When I was in high school, I bought Iris Oyama's stuff and took it with me.
22:34I've been taking it with me since last summer.
22:36I've always liked home appliances.
22:42When he came in, he was interested in Mr. Sato's explanation.
22:49Mr. Ikeda is about to give an interview.
23:00Iris Oyama's interview time is 30 minutes per person.
23:10How was it?
23:18I'm at a loss.
23:20I'm at a loss.
23:25If I had come earlier, I might not have been able to come.
23:29I'm at a loss.
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23:33I'm at a loss.
23:34I'm at a loss.
23:35I'm at a loss.
23:40There is a place where you can eat and rest.
23:45Mr. Ikeda is listening to Mr. Sato's story.
23:55I got an e-mail.
23:59It's from Vector.
24:02I'd like to pay for dinner from 19 o'clock today.
24:06Suddenly, the invitation to dinner from the company.
24:14I'm glad.
24:16This program is brought to you by Nihon H.P., a Japanese economic newspaper.
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26:06What?
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26:11What?
26:12What is it?
26:13And
26:14And?
26:15And?
26:16And?
26:17I'm in trouble.
26:18I'm in trouble.
26:19Won't that be okay for about 10 years?
26:20Won't it be okay for about 10 years?
26:21Won't that be okay for about 10 years?
26:22Won't that be totally okay?
26:23I won't.
26:24The fluorescent lamp is prohibited.
26:25Before that happens.
26:26Before that happens.
26:27One-stop for an iris and LED
26:29And zero initial costs.
26:30And zero initial costs.
26:31What?
26:32What?
26:33Really?
26:34I have an idea.
26:35Iris Oyama.
26:36Logisteed opens up the possibilities.
26:37We create innovation in the world with logistics.
26:38We solve social problems digitally.
26:39Carbon Neutral is realized with partners around the world.
26:40In order for the future of logistics to become the power of the future society, we challenge
26:41the unknown.
26:42Logisteed.
26:43The dawn of Gaia is broadcast on Teletubbies and Younext.
27:12Boston.
27:13Boston Carrier Forum.
27:14Students from all over the world gather here.
27:15I won.
27:16Mr. Ikeda, who is studying in the United States, was invited to dinner by Vector, a well-known
27:17company.
27:18Is dinner equal to crying?
27:19For the time being, yes.
27:20I'm crying.
27:21I'm crying.
27:22I'm crying.
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27:43I'm crying.
27:44I'm crying.
27:45Since I'm watching this, crying.
27:46This is difficult.
27:47I'm crying.
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27:49I'm crying.
27:50I'm crying.
27:51I'm crying.
27:52Amazing!
27:53You're studying abroad!
27:56That's amazing.
28:00A student has come to visit Mr. Yamada.
28:07Another student. Is he from the same university?
28:22He is a roommate who happens to be from the same guest house.
28:27They met in Boston for the first time.
28:58I'll go first.
29:03But I want to say one thing.
29:06He's here.
29:10His roommate calls him.
29:14Excuse me.
29:19Dinner.
29:20Really?
29:23Where?
29:24Daikin.
29:27Another student.
29:31I'm sure he's the one.
29:36I won.
29:37Really?
29:38Dinner.
29:40Me and Rui will have dinner.
29:42Really?
29:44It's hot.
29:47You're a voice actor.
29:49It's okay. I'm used to it.
29:52Let's do our best.
29:54Let's do our best. We still have a chance.
29:56Not at all.
30:00With a variety of feelings, the students head back to the company.
30:15It was a time called the bubble.
30:18In order not to be taken away by other companies,
30:22students were invited to overseas trips or parties at luxury hotels.
30:33It was a time of great bubbles.
30:35The rate of active employees was 1.4 times.
30:38It was 2.7 times for graduate students.
30:41It was a time of great bubbles.
30:44I'm sure I'll get a job this year.
30:49It was a time of great bubbles.
30:51It was a time of great bubbles.
30:53It was a time of great bubbles.
30:56I'll do my best for the company.
30:59I'll do my best for the company.
31:02The rate of active employees was 1.25 times.
31:07For the past 10 years, the sales market has continued.
31:14And now, how are companies dealing with students?
31:23The first day of the Boston Career Forum has ended.
31:27This is a restaurant near the venue.
31:31When you enter the restaurant,
31:36it's full of Japanese people.
31:40This is the venue of the famous invitation dinner.
31:44The price per student is about 30,000 yen.
31:50The students are treated to a luxurious meal.
31:54It's like an English version of Kakkoikomi.
32:00Among them, there was a member of the Toyoshima Human Resources Department.
32:10Four people were invited to the dinner.
32:13They drink and talk at the dinner.
32:18What do you like about this place?
32:22It's comfortable.
32:26Everyone is positive.
32:29There's no one to pull you down.
32:32We can all improve each other.
32:35It's a place where the individuality of the team is very important.
32:38It's a place where the individuality of the team is very important.
32:42The three-hour dinner is over.
32:45How was the dinner?
32:49I could see the essence of the company.
32:52I could see the essence of the company.
32:54I could see the essence of the company.
32:56I think it was a good dinner.
33:00What about the students?
33:04I'm interested in the overall car.
33:08I'd like to think about it after seeing the car.
33:11I'd like to think about it after seeing the car.
33:14I'd like to think about it after seeing the car.
33:20I think it's in the top five.
33:22I think it's in the top five.
33:26July 16, the second day of the Boston Career Forum.
33:35Ikeda and his roommates head to the venue at 8 a.m.
33:42Ikeda had an announcement to make.
33:48Iris Oyama asked me to take over at 2 a.m.
33:52Iris Oyama asked me to take over at 2 a.m.
33:56The students gather at the venue one after another.
34:05Mr. Sato of Iris Oyama.
34:11It's a great day.
34:13It's a great day.
34:18Mr. Sato has been given the authority to speak.
34:23Today, he will be in charge of the final interview.
34:28On the other hand, Mr. Ikeda, who arrived at the venue, headed straight for...
34:35...the Vector booth.
34:37He was invited to dinner last night and came to thank him.
34:44There was an unexpected development.
34:48Mr. Ikeda, I'm crying because I want you to come to our company.
34:52Thank you very much.
34:54Congratulations.
34:57Mr. Ikeda got the job he wanted as soon as possible.
35:02It was fun.
35:03He was very proactive and had a lot of survival skills.
35:07I think this kind of talent is exactly what we need.
35:13However, even if the company gives him the job, he is still not at ease.
35:18Please come to our company.
35:20I think I'm going to get in trouble.
35:23We have a domestic employee.
35:25Only about half of the employees live in our company.
35:28So we have many employees in our company.
35:31We want to convey the charm of our company to them.
35:33We are not the type of company to interview, but we are the type of company to attract them.
35:37I'm glad that I was able to get this job.
35:39I was the company that I worked the hardest on.
35:45I'm relieved that I was able to get this job.
35:49I was a little nervous when I got the job.
35:54And Mr. Ikeda goes to the final interview with Iris Oyama.
36:02What kind of fate is waiting for him?
36:10It's comfortable here.
36:12It's comfortable here.
36:15But...
36:16That's why...
36:19I want to jump out.
36:21People who move from here are strong.
36:23Nikkei Denshiman
36:25Ukiyo-e store
36:28You can enter the world of Ukiyo-e in a three-dimensional video space.
36:32Experience-type digital art museum
36:35It is currently in the public review at Terada Warehouse G1 BUILD.
36:40I'm currently interning.
36:41It's tough.
36:42Is it a little better?
36:44If there is an opening, it can be solved.
36:47There is such a method.
36:48The accumulated days make me grow.
36:51It leads to the future.
36:52There are materials.
36:53There are materials.
36:54There are materials that are more durable.
36:58How was it?
37:00It's amazing.
37:01A small pile brings me closer to where I want to be.
37:04Beyond yesterday.
37:05To a new self.
37:06I'm sure tomorrow will be sunny and cloudy.
37:13The president is lonely.
37:15I will achieve the budget.
37:17Can I go?
37:19I will endure alone and achieve the budget.
37:22How much is it?
37:24I will endure alone.
37:26The president is a lonely lion who leads the flock.
37:29However, there is a partner.
37:31M-LAND Capital Partners?
37:33There is a reason to be chosen.
37:35M-LAND
37:37Capital Partners
37:40Until now.
37:42From now on.
37:43A world full of fake.
37:45Every day I drown in the news.
37:47Even so, I want to find the truth.
37:50I want to feel hope tomorrow.
37:53I want someone to believe me.
37:56If so.
37:57I.
37:58We.
38:00We have no choice but to change.
38:02Together.
38:03Change.
38:04It's okay if I'm the only one.
38:06This way of life.
38:08YAMATO ZAITAKU
38:10KDDI VISION 2030
38:13I want to do it if I have more time.
38:17I was frustrated.
38:19Ryo.
38:20Let's start editing.
38:24I was surprised.
38:26I felt like I could do it.
38:28KDDI respects each person's dreams and curiosity for the future.
38:33I want to create an exciting future together.
38:37TOMORROW TOGETHER KDDI
38:40GAYA's dawn is distributed on Kiiba.
38:43GAYA's morning.
38:47The annual gathering event in Boston.
38:53Mr. Ikeda.
38:54This is Iris Oyama's final interview.
39:01First, self-promotion.
39:06I've been playing baseball for 16 years since elementary school.
39:10Then, he talked about how hard he worked to get his scholarship.
39:30Mr. Sato.
39:31He heard the story from the interviewer the day before.
39:36Why did he dare to talk about the same thing?
39:39Why did he dare to talk about the same thing?
39:41I have a lot of information now.
39:44I can prepare a lot.
39:46But what I've experienced is just preparation.
39:50I have to talk from my experience.
39:52I sometimes ask the same thing to check the heat of the speech, the way of looking, and the posture.
40:03You have a lot of experience.
40:07The interview is over.
40:12I think I've said about 70% of what I wanted to say.
40:22The second day of the Boston Career Forum is over.
40:26But the real thing starts now.
40:32Now, it's time for Iris Oyama's invitation dinner.
40:37What are you doing?
40:38What do you think?
40:40Yes, it's over.
40:41I was invited to the interview.
40:42Really?
40:43Yes.
40:44You were invited?
40:45Yes, I was invited.
40:46You were invited?
40:47Yes, I was invited.
40:48That's why I came here.
40:53It's different from an interview where you can adjust the time and do as many interviews as you want.
40:57Only one company attends the dinner.
41:01The students who come here have high expectations for the company.
41:06Five students were invited.
41:10Mr. Ikeda is one of them.
41:16Iris Oyama is the first company to hold a dinner for two days in a row.
41:26Mr. Sato invites the students to the next seat one by one.
41:32They talk to each other.
41:35After talking to each other, there is a surprise.
41:46Mr. Sato decided to tell the company about the dinner.
41:51Mr. Ikeda told him about it, too.
41:54It was very good.
41:56It was great.
41:59I saw the dinner and I felt it.
42:04It was great.
42:07Of course, I got a lot of offers.
42:13Mr. Ikeda can't answer right away.
42:18I'm still thinking about it.
42:22I want him to tell me what he is worried about.
42:30Will Mr. Sato's feelings reach him?
42:37After the dinner with Iris Oyama,
42:41Mr. Ikeda returned to the guest house.
42:44I'm home.
42:46I'm home.
42:48I'm home.
42:50I'm home.
42:53Five students are staying in this room.
42:57The accommodation fee in Boston is about 10,000 yen per night.
43:04Mr. Ikeda was worried.
43:08I have to work, so I have to think about a lot of things.
43:12First of all, I have to live there.
43:14And, of course, I have to think about money.
43:19I have to think about my future.
43:22I have to think about my relationships.
43:26I have to think about everything and choose one.
43:31In the end, it's not what I want to do.
43:34That's why it's difficult.
43:36The more you want to do, the more difficult it is.
43:39In the end, it's not what I want to do.
43:42He was forced to make a big decision that would affect his life.
43:55November 17, the last day of the Boston Career Forum.
43:59The crowd is as crowded as a lie.
44:02Even when it's time to leave the venue, it's packed.
44:08Mr. Nomura has to leave.
44:11About half of the booths are closed.
44:17In the venue, there are young people staring at their smartphones and computers with serious expressions.
44:22It's time for the last day of the interview.
44:29Toyoshima will have an interview until the last day.
44:36Do you have any companies you haven't mentioned?
44:38Not yet.
44:39Not yet?
44:40No, not yet.
44:41I don't have a company yet.
44:43But I have a global foundation.
44:45I have a global foundation.
44:47I have a global foundation.
44:49I have a global foundation.
44:51I have a global foundation.
44:54In Toyoshima, Boston has a two-hour interview.
44:59114 people have interviewed in three days.
45:0346 people are going to the interview in Japan.
45:07Three or four people will be hired from there.
45:12I feel like I've done my best in Boston.
45:17But what's important is what's going to happen next.
45:21I feel like I've done my best, but I'm just getting started.
45:27In three days, about half of the students won the interview.
45:36Mr. Ikeda has come to the venue again.
45:41He's here. Mr. Sato.
45:47I was surprised.
45:49Thank you very much.
45:53He's here to express his gratitude for last night's dinner.
45:58I'll think about it.
46:00I'll make sure to give you a satisfactory answer.
46:04We'll contact you, too.
46:06Let's have an interview there.
46:12It was a busy time for the students and the company.
46:16But now, the Boston Career Forum is over.
46:23I'm relieved that I was able to convey some of my feelings.
46:31What choice did Mr. Ikeda make?
46:38HP can listen.
46:41Its voice can further evolve AI PC.
46:44For example, if you have a computer that supports internet connection, HP eSIM Connect,
46:50you can work anywhere, anytime.
46:55To the future of working with HP.
46:58If you're an AI PC, HP.
47:04Consultation to the usual store.
47:08HP can listen.
47:10Its voice can further evolve AI PC.
47:15For example, if you have a computer that supports internet connection, HP eSIM Connect,
47:20you can work anywhere, anytime.
47:25To the future of working with HP.
47:28If you're an AI PC, HP.
47:34Consultation to the usual store.
47:41The path we've walked together.
47:47The path we'll walk together.
47:51I want to continue to support that future.
47:56The heir of investment.
47:59Hifumi Crossover Pro.
48:02Now, let's go to the future.
48:10Now, let's go to the future.
48:18The truck will continue to run for you, anytime.
48:27Realize's truck fund.
48:29Realize's truck fund.
48:33The future is now.
48:35Realize Corporation.
48:41The future is now.
48:43The future is now.
48:45The future is now.
48:47The future is now.
48:50The future is now.
48:53The future is now.
48:56The future is now.
48:59The future is now.
49:08Tomorrow's Teletoes will continue to be full of wonderful programs.
49:11I'm going to eat it!
49:13At 6.30pm, Chihara Jr. takes a taxi ride to enjoy local food.
49:21At 7.54pm, he takes a train to Degawa Railway Station.
49:30At 9pm, he goes to Tokyo Onsen Town, the heaven of automatic.
49:34I'm going to eat it!
49:38Iris Oyama and Vector.
49:41Ikeda-san, which one did you choose?
49:45There's one thing I can't give up,
49:48so I didn't say no,
49:51but I chose Vector-san.
50:00December 2024.
50:02A month after the Boston Career Forum,
50:08Iris Oyama's Tokyo office.
50:15On this day, he reports the results to the president.
50:23What he found out after participating...
50:26Iris Oyama.
50:28When I heard about you,
50:30I heard that you've been working in the lobby of the hotel since the day before.
50:34I came here for dinner on the second day,
50:37and I heard that you've been preparing for the dinner since the first day.
50:42To be honest, I thought you were a little late.
50:45It was my first time, so I didn't know.
50:47I see.
50:49I can come back next year.
50:52I'm going to do my best to become a good person.
50:56Good luck.
51:00Six of the students who applied for the Boston Career Forum
51:03are going to join the company.
51:10The meeting between Kiyo and the students.
51:14It's not a goal, it's just the beginning.
51:19Whether or not they can make use of their talent,
51:22the real power of the company will be tested from now on.
51:30Next time...
51:31A new ramen that doesn't use pork or tonkotsu.
51:36A close-up of the development stage.
51:38It's not just because it's a general food,
51:41but because it's delicious.
51:43On the other hand,
51:44a project to make meat from mushrooms was underway.
51:48There's a big wall.
51:50It's not just meat.
51:52I think it's the lowest level.
51:54I won't let you call it a general food anymore.
51:56It's ramen, meat, and flavor.
52:00This program was brought to you by
52:03Nihon H.P., a Japanese economic newspaper,
52:05and the following sponsors.
52:19Is it because I'm a manager that words have power?
52:23Can a person who has power in words become a manager?
52:29I understand.
52:30That's why I can use it.
52:31Teletow's economic media, Teletow Biz.
52:34Deep Seek's impact was
52:36an emergency coverage of Silicon Valley.
52:39A total of 100 stores have joined the Fukunotsubs.
52:43There are 90,000 of them.
52:45Deep Seek
52:46It airs on February 4th at 11.06pm.
52:50When people start listening to the audio,
52:54they are curious about the rest of the story.
52:57It seems that muscle training continues strangely.
53:00Wow.
53:01Let's listen to the audio.
53:03First, let's try it out.
53:05It's safe inside the box.
53:07But it's boring just sitting in my own box.
53:11It's okay to fail.
53:12It's surprisingly beautiful outside.
53:14Right?
53:15Don't sit down.
53:18YODOKO
53:22All the hotels were wonderful.
53:24Gotochi's unique cuisine.
53:28A relaxing space.
53:30A spectacular open-air bath.
53:32It's not Gotochi ramen.
53:34You can't taste it on a daily basis.
53:36A spectacular location.
53:38I feel the change of seasons.
53:40A scene you'll never forget.
53:42It will continue even after the trip.
53:46Let's come back here again.