Japan Electronics Firms Rethink Uniform Starting Salaries
Tokyo, Dec. 4 (Jiji Press)--Major electronics firms in Japan are reconsidering their practice of paying uniform starting salaries based on educational backgrounds.
The companies plan to pay starting salaries that vary depending on skills and experiences to new hires who have joined immediately after graduating school.
(2024/12/04-23:03)
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