A recent survey by Japanese employment agency Gakujo, which gathered insights from 5,476 university students across Japan, has unveiled that Nintendo has secured its place as the third most desirable employer among graduates in the country. This Kyoto-based giant stands out as the premier entertainment and gaming firm on the sought-after list of 50 companies. Here’s a look at the top three contenders:
- Itochu (Trade Giant)
- Ajinomoto (Biotech Corporation)
- Nintendo (Entertainment Company)
“Of course, Nintendo’s comprehensive benefits play a role in this. They have a high rate of paid vacation utilization, offer strong support for parenting, and have a unique point system for employees that can be used for games, books, travel, and more. They also have a deep understanding of diversity and have introduced a partnership system that allows employees with same-sex partners to be treated as if they were married, among other progressive and practical initiatives.” - CEO of a Japanese employment company.