The Headhunt.AI Newsletter

The operator's briefing on AI recruiting in Japan.

One or two pieces a month from the team running Japan's first AI-first recruiting agency. Production data. ROI math. Regulatory updates. No ads, no resold list, no hype.

What you'll get.

Briefings are 2,500–5,500 words and built on data we can show our work for — internal cohort numbers, public Japanese filings, real outreach volumes from our own desk. Two recent examples:

Frequently asked.

What do you write about?

AI recruiting in Japan, operator-grade. Topics we cover regularly: ROI of AI sourcing vs LinkedIn Recruiter, regulatory developments (APPI, 改正職業安定法, 第4号 filings), production unit economics from our own desk, agency tooling stack costs, candidate-meeting unit economics, and what we learn from running the Headhunt.AI platform at scale. Written by named operators with verifiable data, not generic SaaS marketing.

How often will you email me?

One or two pieces a month. Occasionally more if a regulatory development warrants a same-week note. We do not run automated drip campaigns or daily sequences. If a month is quiet on substance, we don't send anything.

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No. Your email is used only to send the Headhunt.AI newsletter. We don't sell or share the list, and we don't include third-party advertising in the newsletter itself. The publishing operation is funded by the Headhunt.AI platform; the newsletter is a content channel, not a revenue product.

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Yes. The long-form briefings and cornerstone learn guides are published openly at /en/insights.html and /en/learn/ and remain free to read on the web. The newsletter delivers new pieces to your inbox plus occasional subscriber-only commentary. The web archive is the canonical record.