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Autonomous and electrical vehicles the key for Japan’s resurgent industrial sector 10 May 2021

Though Japan’s economy had slowed even prior to the global pandemic, following three straight quarters of decline the second half of 2020 saw an economic rebound, climbing to above pre-corona levels. And as the government’s stimulus initiatives begin to bear fruit, consumer confidence is returning, all of which bodes well for Japan’s industrial sector.

Salary stasis as Asia recovers from revenue shortfalls 29 Mar 2021

While the general consensus in early 2020 predicted a conservative year for salaries in Asia, no one could have foreseen the true scale of the slowdown on the horizon. As a result, due to the undoubted challenges that businesses have faced in the past year, the 2021 Asia Salary Guide report by leading recruitment experts Hays finds that, while employees are more concerned by salaries than ever, businesses have been forced to cut back in all areas of augmentation.

ASIA'S EMPLOYEES FACE SALARY AND WORK-LIFE BALANCE DIFFICULTIES, AND MUST UPSKILL TO THRIVE 22 Mar 2021

As employers across the region implemented cost-cutting solutions to counter pandemic-related revenue shortfalls, finance become prominent in the minds of employees. Consequently, jobseekers selected ‘salaries’ as the most preferred reason for choosing a new employer (58 per cent), with candidates in China (69 per cent) and Hong Kong (64 per cent) most concerned about income. This should not come as a surprise, as jobseekers have responded in this way consistently since 2017.

Hard times and hope with Asia gearing up for an uncertain year as revealed in the new Hays Asia 2021 Salary Guide 24 Feb 2021

This annual Hays Asia Salary Guide, remains a definitive snapshot of salaries for positions across industries in Asia. The salary and hiring insights, including a thorough market overview of business outlooks, salary policies and recruitment trends, are based on survey responses from the five Hays operating markets in Asia: China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore.

HAYS APPOINTS JAPAN MANAGING DIRECTOR 15 Feb 2021

Torrens brings 15 years’ experience in recruitment to the position. He began his career with Hays in London in 2006 with responsibility for accountancy and finance recruitment across the city’s banking sector, and in 2010 moved to Hays Singapore in a management role. In January 2019 he was promoted to regional director Singapore and has been responsible for the country’s operations for over two years.   

THE INCREASING IMPORTANCE OF THE CIO AND IT TEAMS 02 Feb 2021

Hays’ Chief Information Officer, Steve Weston, said in a recent blog that even before COVID-19 hit, disruption was second nature to IT teams, as it is change and disruption that often fuels the need for technological solutions. However, the pandemic has meant IT departments are experiencing a level of disruption like they have never seen before.

JAPAN’S TOP TEN TALENT TRENDS FOR 2021 17 Dec 2020

The way that Japanese workers operate is set to change dramatically in the post-COVID-19 world, meaning that digital solutions and online transformation will be critical in the coming year, according to recruiting experts Hays, as part of the country’s top 10 talent trends for 2021.

OPENNESS TO CHANGE AND DIGITALISATION OF PROCESSES WILL DEFINE JAPAN’S WORKPLACE OF THE FUTURE SAYS NEW REPORT BY HAYS 03 Dec 2020

Traditionally defined by structured work hours within the office space, Japan’s workplaces were forced to make a revolutionary transition to digital, flexible and remote ways of working in the wake of the pandemic. This accelerated change has been necessary for working professionals to build confidence in the future-readiness of their organisation, finds the new ‘Uncovering the DNA of the Future Workplace’ report by recruiting experts Hays. 

SIX TRANSFORMATIONAL WAYS YOUR PRE-COVID PEOPLE STRATEGY MUST CHANGE 02 Dec 2020

Shaking hands enthusiastically before a face-to-face meeting, sharing pens to scribble down ideas during a brainstorming session, bonding with our colleagues whilst taking part in a team building session. These are all innately human social interactions that we wouldn’t have thought twice about doing before the pandemic hit.

THREE CONSIDERATIONS FOR COMPANIES TRANSITIONING TO MERIT-BASED APPRAISAL SYSTEMS 02 Dec 2020

More companies in Japan are moving to merit-based appraisal systems, with Hitachi being the latest major name to join the likes of Fujitsu Inc and Nomura Holdings in moving away from seniority-based pay. This new system is seen as a way to not only boost wages but also improve employment practices and wage-setting systems in an effort to attract more talent and stimulate the labour market.

JAPAN’S LIFE SCIENCES SECTOR SEES GROWTH BUT REMAINS TALENT SHORT 24 Nov 2020

In recent years, the healthcare landscape in Japan has been experiencing positive developments in terms of deregulation and increasing the speed to market for new treatments. This movement has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic along with efforts to service the medical needs of Japan’s ageing population.

CYBERSECURITY, DATA ANALYSIS & IT INFRASTRUCTURE WILL CONTINUE TO LEAD TECH HIRING IN JAPAN SAYS HAYS 30 Sep 2020

The COVID-19 crisis has transformed the digital technology landscape in Japan, with more professionals working remotely and more businesses ramping up their digital capabilities as part of a seismic shift in traditional working culture. This shift has caused a surge in hiring within the digital technology sector, particularly in areas that have proven increasingly important in facilitating Japan’s digital transformation.

ORGANISATIONS IN JAPAN MUST ADAPT THEIR PEOPLE STRATEGY POST COVID-19 28 Aug 2020

The impact of COVID-19 has brought unprecedented change to the world of work in Japan. As organisations continue to brave against the hurdles presented, it is vital they understand that the expectations and perceptions of professionals towards them have also been transformed by the crisis. In order to attract and retain the very best talent in the new era of work, businesses must adapt their approach to attracting, engaging and motivating professionals, says the CEO of recruiting experts, Hays.

JAPAN’S IT CONTRACTING MARKET MAKES AN IMPORTANT USE CASE IN TIMES OF CRISIS 17 Jul 2020

These are some of the findings from The Inside Story of Japan, a monthly regional recruitment analysis undertaken by global recruitment expert Hays. Focusing on the IT contracting sector, the analysis found that owing to the current market, IT contracting talent focused on infrastructure-related functions like servers, networks and service desks are currently most in demand, alongside project managers and IT consultants.

HYBRID WORKING MODEL PRESENTS MANY CHALLENGES FOR HR TEAMS IN JAPAN 11 Jul 2020

While many organisations in Japan have returned to work, the sustained need and demand for remote working options amidst the ongoing pandemic has led to the emergence of hybrid working models – where workforces are split between those in the office and those working remotely. This will present various challenges for HR departments, says recruiting experts Hays.

TEN WAYS EMPLOYERS IN JAPAN CAN COMMUNICATE THEIR BRAND WHEN INTERVIEWING REMOTELY 02 Jul 2020

The ongoing remote working revolution is not only changing the way organisations function, but also the way they hire. Many organisations in Japan are now interviewing remotely, which has led to faster and more efficient hiring processes. However, with remote working likely to become a permanent fixture in the new world of work, businesses are increasingly facing the challenge of communicating their employer brand to potential employees they are interviewing through virtual means.

8 TRENDS THAT ARE IMPACTING HIRING IN JAPAN RIGHT NOW 26 Jun 2020

The COVID-19 crisis has ushered in a new era in the world of work that is impacting both jobseekers and hiring organisations. Speaking on behalf of Hays consultants who are on the ground interacting with businesses and candidates every day, Richard Eardley, Managing Director of Hays in Japan shares 8 trends that are currently impacting recruitment in Japan.

4 STEPS ORGANISATIONS IN JAPAN CAN TAKE TO QUICKLY RESUME THEIR OPERATIONS 25 Jun 2020

As Japan continues to gradually resume activity in the wake of COVID-19, many businesses are still working towards regaining normalcy. According to Luca Pozzi, General Manager of global manufacturing firm Manuli Hydraulics in China and Southeast Asia, strategic staff management plays a critical role in how quickly businesses can return to pre-crisis levels of productivity.

JAPAN’S REMOTE WORKING REVOLUTION KEEPS TECH JOBS BUOYANT DESPITE UNCERTAINTY 12 Jun 2020

The massive shift in traditional corporate tools and structures to support remote working in the wake of COVID-19 has kept Japan’s tech sector buoyant despite market uncertainty. Considering the chronically candidate short market, professionals in the fields of cloud technology and support are the need of the hour and form a critical source of revenue for the tech sector now more than ever.

WHAT LESSONS CAN LEADERS LEARN FROM THE COVID-19 CRISIS? 05 Jun 2020

The global COVID-19 crisis has already transformed the world of work, with much of its impact still unfolding. As the situation continues to develop and the road to recovery is expected to be a long one, business leaders and professionals must adapt and be agile to the challenges that are presented to them on a daily basis, with valuable lessons to be learned along the way.

6 TOP TIPS FOR MANAGING A REMOTE WORKFORCE 22 May 2020

Despite recent relaxations of coronavirus restrictions, staff who can work from home continue to do so across Japan. For managers managing a remote team for the first time, making sure their team’s wellbeing is cared for – while also maintaining productivity – may prove challenging.

7 SIMPLE WAYS TO LOOK AFTER YOUR WELLBEING AT HOME 01 May 2020

According to Richard Eardley, Managing Director of Hays Japan, working from home can be an isolating and lonely experience. But looking after your wellbeing is key to staying mentally and physically healthy whilst still being a productive and effective worker. To ensure you perform your best at this difficult time, Richard offers seven tips that can help maintain wellbeing while working remotely.

5 WAYS TO MAINTAIN YOUR WORKPLACE CULTURE REMOTELY 22 Apr 2020

Remote working can sometimes create obstacles to communication, collaboration, relationship building and accessibility which may result in an impact of workplace culture. Richard Eardley, Managing Director at Hays Japan, shares 5 ways employers can maintain their workplace culture remotely and successfully manage from afar.

JAPAN REPORTS HIGHEST USAGE OF TEMPORARY/CONTRACT STAFF IN ASIA FOR FOURTH YEAR IN A ROW 09 Apr 2020

Japan continues to lead the adoption of hiring temporary/contracting staff in Asia for the fourth year in a row, finds the latest Asia Salary Guide report by leading recruitment experts Hays. The report’s findings further showcase the support temporary/contracting workers offer to the Japanese economy, particularly in terms of uncertainty where their specialized skillsets and flexibility prove most valuable.

Hays Japan Update on Coronavirus Outbreak 03 Apr 2020

Hays’ offices in Japan will take all necessary measures to protect colleagues’ and customers’ health and safety. Whilst our offices in Japan are open now, we appreciate your understanding that:

JAPANESE WORKERS CONTINUE TO SEEK NEW CHALLENGES AND BETTER WORK CULTURE IN 2020 26 Mar 2020

This year marks the 13th edition of the annual Hays Asia Salary Guide, which remains a definitive snapshot of salaries for positions across industries in Asia. The salary and hiring insights, including a thorough market overview of business outlooks, salary policies and recruitment trends, are based on survey responses from close to 6000 working professionals located in the five Hays operating markets in Asia; namely China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.

Japan reports highest percentage of formal diversity practices but least diverse workforce in Asia 20 Mar 2020

This year marks the 13th edition of the annual Hays Asia Salary Guide, which remains a definitive snapshot of salaries for positions across industries in Asia. The salary and hiring insights, including a thorough market overview of business outlooks, salary policies and recruitment trends, are based on survey responses from close to 6000 working professionals located in the five Hays operating markets in Asia; namely China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.

Coding can future proof careers 20 Mar 2020

Every machine or device used in people’s day to day lives relies on coding in some way and as job roles become more digitised, its importance is growing in the world of work. According to data from Gartner, connected ‘things’ (such as mobiles, tablets and smart watches) will far outstrip the world’s population by 2020, with the expectation that we’ll see over 20 billion devices in use.

Japanese professionals among most unsatisfied with pay across Asia 20 Mar 2020

This year marks the 13th edition of the annual Hays Asia Salary Guide, which remains a definitive snapshot of salaries for positions across industries in Asia. The salary and hiring insights, including a thorough market overview of business outlooks, salary policies and recruitment trends, are based on survey responses from close to 6000 working professionals located in the five Hays operating markets in Asia; namely China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.

New year, new job – employees say it is time for a change in 2020 20 Mar 2020

Hays surveyed over 5,500 people in nearly 150 countries and asked whether they intended to look for a new job in 2020. Of those that said they were looking for a new role, 40% stated it was time for a change, while 22% said it was due to a lack of training and career progression in their current role and 13% said it was due to them being dissatisfied with their current salary and benefits.

Diverse managers grow diverse teams, Women in IT Awards Asia winner tells Hays 20 Mar 2020

Organised by business technology site Information Age, the Women in IT Awards series aims to tackle detrimental gender stereotypes in the tech industry and redress gender imbalances by showcasing the achievements of women in the sector and identifying new role models for them. Since its launch, in 2015, the Women in IT Awards have showcased women in technology in London, New York, Ireland and Silicon Valley. This was the first year the awards expanded to celebrate women in technology in Singapore, Berlin and Toronto.

How to get a job in 2020: upskilling and soft skills are key, says Hays 20 Mar 2020

Marked by continued digital innovation, business transformation and a slowing global economy, 2020 is lining up to be a year that will be as full of challenges as it will opportunities. One of the major effects of these market conditions in Asia will be slower and more cost-effective hiring processes across industries and functions – meaning that it has become more important than ever for candidates to be able to ‘prove their worth’ as the right fit for a role.

The ageing workforce presents an opportunity to employers 20 Mar 2020

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people aged 60 and over is estimated to double to more than 2 billion by 2050. As the average age of populations across the globe increases, older workers will soon represent a greater proportion of the workforce and businesses must make sure they are utilising the skills of more mature workers.

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