That’s right. You heard me. To get a job nowadays in Japan for recent graduates, employers must insist that you must have good Gundam modelling skills before they can offer you the job on the paper.
It’s crazy! I couldn’t understand how on earth could they even fanthom a new recruit can only be qualified to fulfill a role if that person has good Gundam-esque modelling skills as part of the psychometric testing?
Is this doable? Can they seriously be rolling out this new approach of candidate screening for any roles’ suitability across any industries of the country? If that’s the case, then we might as well encouraged every student in the whole country to take up part-time Gundam modelling to guarantee their careers as part of the working communities of Japan. This can be anything from
Cosplays

Mum, I want to be advanced weaponry specialist.

Dad, I want to be Gundam undercover agent
to this type of modelling of the odd kind…




Right…. Pink. Definitely a good foundation for aspiring manicurist/dress makers. I wonder where far will they go with this?
Source: CartoonLeap.com



