Japan’s Technology Talent Trends for 2024

While technology sectors appear to be cooling off the heels of frantic expansion during the pandemic era, the need for tech specialists remains as critical as ever. In addition to ongoing digitalisation efforts, emergent technology such as generative AI is reshaping today’s consumer needs, requiring a new approach to old solutions. Amidst this backdrop of evolution is a persistent need to update cybersecurity capabilities to safeguard against escalating threats to data integrity. 

Get insights into how organisations are adjusting to today’s climate to power your recruitment strategies for technology teams. 
 
This report includes data from the 2024 Hays Salary Guide, which compiles salary and survey findings of nearly 9,000 employers and professionals across the region. 
 

Technology in Asia at a Glance:

  • 36% of employees seek a promotion or change of role in their company 
  • 40% of professionals are looking to switch companies altogether
  • 44% of workers are open to new opportunities

Download your Hays 2024 Technology Report today to discover:

  • How technology teams are balancing conservative budgets with a need for specialised skills 
  • What strategies leaders today employ to secure top technology talent ahead of the competition
  • Emerging skills and the fastest-moving roles for professionals
 
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