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Train/Bus Ads

Train poster 2013-2015

Train strap advertisements 2013

Autumn is in the air and we’re pleased to announce that we’ve just launched an exciting (not to mention fun) marketing campaign throughout Japan geared at bringing even more Japanese bilingual professionals to CareerCross! We have our own 007-themed promotion with our President Richard Bysouth leading the hunt in identifying the perfect bilingual prospect to support your business.
【Train Lines】 Tobu-Tojo line, Hanzomon line, Hibiya line

 

Train poster 2011-2013

Train strap advertisements 2010-2011

CareerCross has released a new visual advertisement.
Amidst the rapid expansion of internationalization, CareerCross seeks to transmit a unique and striking visual message to jobseekers, with “PROGRESS” as the overall theme.
CareerCross supports globally-minded jobseekers and promotes growth of the bilingual market.
【Train Lines】 Tobu-Tojo line, Hanzomon line, Hibiya line

 

Train strap advertisements 2010-2011

Train strap advertisements 2010-2011

Train strap advertisements 2010-2011

A one-of-a-kind of advertisement for CareerCross can be found wrapped around the train straps of an entire carriage on several train lines in Tokyo.
The colorful ads reach out to & appeal to bilingual job seekers.
Example:
“Hearing ‘BOSS’, which gender do you imagine? Male?”
“You must be working for a Japanese company! Welcome to a company full of opportunities to ANYBODY!”
The ads fascinated people seeking chances to utilize their abilities in gaishikei companies.
【Train Lines】Toei Subway, Mita Line, Asakusa Line, Ooedo Line, Shinjuku Line

 

Train Ads Campaign 2007-2008

Train Ads Campaign 2007-2008

 

CareerCross advertisements, widely spread throughout the Tokyo Metro subway, have been launched on the main train lines throughout the Kansai region. This is a part of our expansion activities to improve our coverage and recognition among Japanese-English career conscious bilinguals in Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and other large cities in the Kansai area that host foreign companies or Japanese global organizations. In conjunction with Japan’s economic globalization, the needs for people having experience beyond borders are increasingly broadening over the large cities as well as Tokyo. CareerCross is meeting this bilingual market expansion with a more outreaching advertising campaign.
Train Lines : Main train lines throughout Kansai area, All Tokyo Metro lines

 

Train Ads Campaign International CareerCross Forum 2007

Train Ads Campaign International CareerCross Forum 2007

 

The ad for “the International CareerCross Forum 2007” targets bilingual, professional candidates or people aiming for MBA etc. A huge range of companies and business schools have been invited to the forum so that people attending this forum can get a big picture view of all their career development options.
Train Lines : JR-Yamanote and all Tokyo Metro Lines

 

Train door sticker advertisements 2006

Train door sticker advertisements 2006

 

The ad uses the same theme as the train TV CMs and targets people who wish to change career into a gaishikei company where they can use their English and professional skills, and people who are already working in a gaishikei company but hope to improve career.
Train Lines : Hibiya Line-Tobu isesaki Line, Hanzomon Line-Tokyu Denentoshi Line, Tobu isezaki Line / Tokyutoyoko Line

 

Train door sticker advertisements 2005

Train door sticker advertisements 2005

 

We appeal to qualified people using promotional messages, such as [Jobs at Gaishikei], [Top flight people need top flight jobs]
Train Lines : Hibiya Line-Tobu isesaki Line,Hanzomon Line-Tokyu Denentoshi Line, Tobu isezaki Line / Tokyutoyoko Line Toei Bus-Shinagawa to Shibuya

 

Toei Bus Sticker advertisements

Toei Bus Sticker advertisements

 

Train Lines : Shinagawa to Shibuya