
BlueBlaze
Career-change school for people over the age of 45.
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BlueBlaze Inc., a human resources technology firm, was established in August 2019 by Tatsuya Tsuzuki. Tsuzuki, a graduate of the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Engineering, began his career at Sony, where he was involved in product planning for offerings like the "Xperia 1" smartphone. His background, which includes experience as a full-stack engineer and a nationally certified career consultant, directly informs the company's direction.
The company's primary business revolves around career development services targeting mid-career professionals. Its main service is "Life Shift Lab," a practical career autonomy school for individuals aged 45 and over. BlueBlaze also previously operated "CREEDO," a service that connected individuals for informational interviews, akin to an OB/OG visit for working adults. The business model is centered on providing paid educational programs and career support, targeting both individuals seeking to redefine their career paths and companies looking to foster autonomous career development among their employees.
"Life Shift Lab" is designed to help seasoned professionals adapt to changing employment landscapes, such as the decline of lifetime employment and the rise of flexible work arrangements. The program equips participants with the skills and mindset for career self-reliance. For corporate clients, BlueBlaze offers solutions to promote internal career development and utilize experienced, non-traditional talent. In 2021, the company successfully raised funding from investors, including DEEPCORE and individual investor Tatsuya Honma, to accelerate the growth of its services.
Keywords: HR tech, career development, mid-career education, career consulting, Life Shift Lab, Tatsuya Tsuzuki, corporate training, employee career autonomy, side-business support, career change, human resources, outplacement, reskilling, upskilling, adult learning, career design, professional development, talent management, workforce solutions, Tokyo startup