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Employment Status

Which of the following best describes your employment status?

Those who were employed as a permanent employee had a median compensation of ¥9.5 million, while those as contract employees or temporary workers had a median compensation of ¥6.5 million.

0%
16%
33%
49%
65%
81%
1

Permanent employee (Seishain, 正社員)

612
2

Contract employee (Keiyakushain, 契約社員)

38
3

Freelancer or self-employed (Jieigyō, 自営業)

38
4

Temporary worker (Haken、派遣)

19
5

Not employed, but looking for work

15
6

Company director (Yakuin, 役員)

13
7

Other Answers

18
0%
16%
33%
49%
65%
81%
% of question respondents

🔍 Job Search Status

Are you currently searching for a new job?

The less a respondent could work fully remotely, the more likely they were to be looking for a job. 39% of respondents who could not work remotely were looking for a job, compared to 10% of those who could work fully remotely.

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11%
21%
32%
42%
53%
1

Actively looking

130
2

Would consider switching

400
3

Not looking

224
0%
11%
21%
32%
42%
53%
% of question respondents

🧑‍💼️ Role

Which of the following describes your current job?

The total compensation of respondents varied significantly by role among junior respondents but less so among senior respondents. For respondents with 1-3 years of professional experience, full-stack developers had a median compensation of ¥4.5 million, whereas data scientists or machine learning specicialists had a median compensation of ¥8.5 million. For senior respondents with 10+ years of experience, the median compensation was ¥10.5 million for full-stack developers and ¥11.5 for data scientists or machine learning specialists.

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7%
14%
22%
29%
36%
1

Developer, back-end

254
2

Developer, full-stack

226
3

Developer, front-end

145
4

Cloud infrastructure engineer

86
5

Engineering manager

75
6

Data scientist or machine learning specialist

68
7

Developer, mobile

53
8

DevOps specialist

50
9

Developer, desktop or enterprise applications

49
10

Engineer, data

39
0%
7%
14%
22%
29%
36%
% of question respondents

🌏 Colleague Nationality (Engineers)

What are the nationalities of your colleagues who are engineers?

61% of respondents who were born in Japan worked at a company where the majority of their engineering colleagues were Japanese, compared to only 19% of those who were not born in Japan.

Respondents who said all of their engineering colleagues were Japanese had the lowest compensation, with a median of ¥5.5 million.

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7%
13%
20%
26%
33%
1

All Japanese

48
2

Mostly Japanese

108
3

A mix of both

235
4

Mostly non-Japanese

238
5

All non-Japanese

97
0%
7%
13%
20%
26%
33%
% of question respondents

🌏 Colleague Nationality (Non-Engineers)

What are the nationalities of your colleagues who are not engineers?

When all of a respondent's non-engineer colleagues were non-Japanese, 97% worked on an engineering team where all their colleagues were non-Japanese. The reverse wasn't true though. When all of a respondent's non-engineer colleagues were Japanese, only 29% worked on an engineering team where all their colleagues were Japanese.

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9%
17%
26%
35%
44%
1

All Japanese

152
2

Mostly Japanese

315
3

A mix of both

158
4

Mostly non-Japanese

57
5

All non-Japanese

39
0%
9%
17%
26%
35%
44%
% of question respondents

💬 Japanese Usage

How frequently do you use Japanese at your workplace?

Given that only 40% of respondents said they spoke Japanese at a professional level, it's not surprising that only 32% of respondents said they frequently or always used Japanese with their colleagues.

0%
5%
11%
16%
22%
27%
1

Never

179
2

Rarely

198
3

Sometimes

123
4

Frequently

103
5

Always

133
0%
5%
11%
16%
22%
27%
% of question respondents

💬 English Usage

How frequently do you use English at your workplace?

Respondents who frequently or always used English had the highest compensation, with a median of ¥9.5 million. Those who never used or rarely used English had the lowest compensation, with a median of ¥5.5 million. These respondents also had the lowest median years of professional experience. However, even when controlling for experience, those who never or rarely used English had the lowest compensation.

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12%
24%
36%
48%
60%
1

Never

45
2

Rarely

65
3

Sometimes

47
4

Frequently

140
5

Always

442
0%
12%
24%
36%
48%
60%
% of question respondents

⚧ Colleague Gender

What is the gender of your colleagues who are engineers?

The gender of engineering colleagues wasn't correlated with the gender of the recipient.

0%
13%
25%
38%
50%
63%
1

All male

116
2

Mostly male

456
3

Mixed

150
4

Mostly female or non-binary

3
5

All female or non-binary

3
0%
13%
25%
38%
50%
63%
% of question respondents

🕐 Hours per week

In a typical week, how many hours do you work?

72% of respondents regularly worked 40 hours or less per week.

0%
11%
23%
34%
45%
56%
1

Less than 30 hours

73
2

31-35 hours

36
3

36-40 hours

405
4

41-45 hours

113
5

46-50 hours

66
6

Over 50 hours

25
0%
11%
23%
34%
45%
56%
% of question respondents

😀 Workplace Perks

What are the positive aspects of the working environment at your current employer?

Those who were not looking for a job reported aspects of their workplace as being positive at a much higher rate than those who were actively looking. For instance, while 82% of respondents who were not looking for a job said they were satisfied with their working conditions, only 48% of those who were looking for a job said the same.

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14%
28%
42%
56%
70%
1

Work-life-balance

498
2

Working conditions

486
3

Coworkers relations

470
4

Job security

379
5

Company culture

356
6

Compensation

335
7

Work content

319
8

Cultural differences

133
9

Language differences

132
10

Training

99
0%
14%
28%
42%
56%
70%
% of question respondents

☹️ Workplace Difficulties

What are the negative aspects of the working environment at your current employer?

Those who had to attend an office were more negative about their workplace than those who could work fully remotely on every aspect we surveyed except job security. Company culture was especially negative for those who could not work remotely, with 53% saying it was a negative aspect of their job, compared to 20% of those who could work fully remotely.

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9%
18%
27%
36%
45%
1

Compensation

252
2

Training

193
3

Company culture

168
4

Work content

154
5

Language differences

120
6

Cultural differences

110
7

Work-life-balance

103
8

Job security

90
9

Coworkers relations

66
10

Working conditions

66
0%
9%
18%
27%
36%
45%
% of question respondents