Aki Takeda, public relations director of Fourth Valley Concierge, a Japanese recruitment firm. (CNBC)
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Sensato
This sounds like a quote straight out of late 1980s Japan.
JeffLee
Not really. That's what trading companies are for.
jerseyboy
So what. When highly talented folks realize there is a glass ceiling for foreigners due to Japanese companies/boards lack of comfort with foreigners (like Olympus), these folks will leave. When Japan even approaches the U.S. or other Western countries, in the number of top-tier companies led by foreigners, then there will be something to celebrate.
GW
sensato, don't you mean SHUD have happened in the 80's..............but didn't!
itsonlyrocknroll
As Public Relations Directors go that quote is cliché ridden banality that belongs back in the 80's.
umbrella
I'm sure foreign talent will just come rushing to japan for their glorious 1 year contract and untold hassle finding a place to live. Avoid japan at all costs. Much better places to choose.
turbotsat
Is there something I'm missing because the prices they're advertising for engineers in Careers section seem totally bogus.
ryuusei
@turbotsat
Salaries are not competitive with global standards, nor will they ever be. The way search firms market the jobs in Japan are as follows: You'll be taking a salary cut and working a lot more, but you get the JAPANESE experience and the perks of living in Japan.
This is why people vacation in Japan, but never want to have a career there.
turbotsat
@ryuusei
Thanks, I was wondering if I was miscalculating or if there were significant perks or bonuses usually standard so not stated.
Y2.9M = $25K US at current exchange ... San Francisco minimum wage is about $22K/year as of January, rising to $30K in May (assuming 2000-hour work year). A Y2.9M job with mandatory overtime could wind up paying a significantly lower hourly wage.