EN Ten-Shoku’s commercials are appealing for their unique messages, like “Connections matter in changing jobs” and “Be cautious when changing jobs.” They carry heartfelt messages that feel genuinely considerate about this major life decision.
In this article, we’ll introduce EN Ten-Shoku’s commercials, touching on the cast and their content.
You might even find that memorable commercial you remember!
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en-japan en Tenshoku “Growing Site” versionNEW!Bakarhythm, Gaku Hamada

This is a commercial that highlights a virtuous cycle: En Tenshoku is gradually drawing attention, and that attention is making it easier to attract job postings.
In a storyline where a character played by Bakarhythm appears before Gaku Hamada, who’s struggling to choose a job site, the message is delivered that En Tenshoku is recommended.
The visual of his beard and hair gradually growing comically expresses how En Tenshoku itself is growing.
en-japan en Tenshoku × HIKAKIN “No.1 in Satisfaction for 5 Consecutive Years” VersionNEW!HIKAKIN

This commercial features HIKAKIN promoting the appeal of En Tenshoku, with his expressions emphasizing the impact of its excellent features.
A key point is that it introduces the service while showing the actual screen, which conveys how easy it is to use.
It also clearly highlights the features and track record, and the lively wording communicates that it’s a forward-looking service.
en-japan en Ten-Shoku “Surpasses 10 Million” changeNEW!HIKAKIN

This is a commercial where HIKAKIN, in the same vibe as his usual videos, breezily highlights the appeal of en Ten-Shoku.
Keeping that familiar feel is the most important thing, and it conveys that it’s a positive service you can use casually.
In addition to showcasing subscriber achievements, it also introduces the site’s and app’s ease of use, sending a message that people considering a job change should feel free to give it a try.
en-japan en TenShoku “No.1 for three consecutive years” versionNEW!Bakarhythm, Mayu Matsuoka

This is a commercial that highlights the fact that En Tenshoku has been No.
1 in overall satisfaction for three consecutive years, conveying a sense of reassurance.
In the story, a character played by Bakarhythm appears before Mayu Matsuoka, and through gestures, they communicate the “three consecutive years” message.
The character’s confident expression is also a key point, clearly conveying the service’s strong self-assurance.
en-japan en Ten-shoku “No. 1” EditionNEW!Bakarhythm, Mayu Matsuoka

This commercial promotes how easy it is to use en Ten-shoku by showcasing signature poses struck by characters played by Mayu Matsuoka and Bakarhythm.
Both of them show expressions that convey confidence, which heightens expectations for the service.
The gradually changing poses add a comedic touch, giving the impression that they want people to try it casually.
en-japan en TenShoku “Job change is ‘en.’ A hunch?” versionNEW!Masaki Suda

Human connections are important for finding a good workplace, and this commercial conveys en Ten-Shoku’s desire to connect people in that way.
Masaki Suda, who has been listening to a conversation about changing jobs, chimes in—creating a moment that also conveys the sense of human connection.
It gently communicates the message: aim for a job change guided by connections, not just by hunches.
en-japan en TENSHOKU “Is job changing en (fate)? Luck?” versionNEW!Masaki Suda

This is a commercial that, through a conversation between someone who has secured a new job and Masaki Suda, conveys what’s needed for a career change.
When the person says they were just lucky, he replies that it wasn’t luck but a meaningful connection, encouraging them to cherish the bond that linked them to their new workplace.
The content also reflects En Tenshoku’s stance of wanting to support those crucial connections during a job change.



