Tech Jobs in JP Tokyo

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Tokyo’s tech scene is booming thanks to a mix of global giants and a vibrant startup ecosystem. Companies like LINE, Rakuten, and Mercari are hiring thousands of engineers, while incubators in Shibuya and Roppongi nurture AI and fintech innovations. The city’s excellent infrastructure and international talent pool make it a magnet for tech professionals seeking growth and exposure.

Tech roles in Tokyo span software engineering, data science, AI research, product management, UX design, DevOps, cybersecurity, mobile development, cloud architecture, and blockchain. Industries driving demand include e‑commerce (Zozotown), gaming (DeNA, CyberAgent), fintech (GMO, SBI), automotive connected‑car (Toyota, Honda), robotics (Fujitsu, NEC), and biotech. Many of these firms are headquartered in Marunouchi, Chiyoda, or the high‑tech corridor around Shinjuku.

Living in Tokyo can be expensive: a one‑bedroom apartment in Shibuya averages ¥200,000 per month, and commuting costs add up quickly. Transparent salary listings let you gauge whether a role’s pay—typically ¥10M‑¥15M for mid‑level software engineers—covers living expenses. With clear numbers up front, you can negotiate better, choose the right neighborhood, and avoid hidden costs that could erode your take‑home pay.

Staff Network Specialist

Company: Kyndryl

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Posted Jan 22, 2025

[MA] Breast Cancer Medical Team, Field MAS [Staff/Manager]

Company: Pfizer

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Posted Jan 22, 2025

The role involves demonstrating medical and scientific leadership, driving understanding of product attributes for safe and efficacious use, contributing to medical strategies, and collaborating with stakeholders. Key responsibilities include maintaining high scientific standards, identifying unmet medical needs, and executing medical plans. The ideal candidate should have a life science degree, preferably with a PhD or MD, and relevant work experience in Medical Affairs, Development, or Research. Proficiency in English and Japanese is required, with a minimum TOEIC score of 730 preferred.

Director, Consult Partner

Company: Kyndryl

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Kyndryl, a company specializing in designing, building, managing, and modernizing mission-critical technology systems, is seeking a Consult Partner. This role involves leading multi-disciplinary teams in complex consulting engagements, creating strategic change agendas, and driving profitable growth. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in client engagement and relationship management at the CXO level, a proven track record in leading complex projects, and strong financial acumen. They will be responsible for building and maintaining deep relationships with client CXOs, leading C-level client interactions, and driving innovation within the organization. Kyndryl values diversity and inclusivity, offering benefits that support employees' well-being and career development.

Partner Account Manager

Company: ServiceNow

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Posted Jan 22, 2025

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Company: Kyndryl

Location: Tokyo, Japan / Remote

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Kyndryl is a company that designs, builds, manages, and modernizes mission-critical technology systems. They are committed to creating a more equitable and inclusive world. The Project Manager role involves overseeing major projects, managing teams, leading meetings, and ensuring client satisfaction. This role requires strong organizational skills, excellent communication, and the ability to handle customer change requests diplomatically. Kyndryl offers opportunities for career growth and professional development. They value diversity and inclusivity, providing state-of-the-art resources and benefits to support employees.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in JP Tokyo?
<p>Tokyo hosts a full spectrum of tech roles: <strong>software engineers</strong> (frontend, backend, full stack), <strong>data scientists</strong> and <strong>AI researchers</strong> at LINE and Sony; <strong>product managers</strong> shaping mobile apps for Mercari; <strong>UX/UI designers</strong> in gaming studios like DeNA; <strong>DevOps and cloud architects</strong> at SoftBank Cloud; <strong>cybersecurity specialists</strong> for NEC; and <strong>mobile developers</strong> for fintech firms such as GMO. Each role comes with clear salary ranges posted on JobTransparency.</p>
How does remote work compare to on-site work in Tokyo tech roles?
<p>While some companies adopt hybrid models, the majority of tech teams in Tokyo still prefer on‑site collaboration due to tight project cycles and the value of face‑to‑face communication. Remote options are more common for senior architects or data roles, but most entry‑level positions require on‑site presence. Companies like Rakuten and LINE offer flexible arrangements, but applicants should verify remote policies during interviews.</p>
Who are the major tech employers in Tokyo?
<p>Key employers include <strong>LINE</strong> (Shibuya), <strong>Rakuten</strong> (Shibuya), <strong>SoftBank</strong> (Minato), <strong>Mercari</strong> (Shibuya), <strong>CyberAgent</strong> (Shibuya), <strong>DeNA</strong> (Shinjuku), <strong>GMO</strong> (Minato), <strong>Toyota Connected Mobility</strong> (Chiyoda), <strong>Fujitsu</strong> (Chiyoda), and <strong>NEC</strong> (Chiyoda). These firms dominate hiring and offer a range of roles across software, infrastructure, and product development.</p>
What are the salary expectations for tech jobs in Tokyo?
<p>Typical salary bands in Tokyo are: entry‑level software engineers ¥5M‑¥7M, mid‑level ¥8M‑¥12M, senior ¥13M‑¥18M, and lead architects or managers ¥20M‑¥25M. Specialized roles such as AI researchers or blockchain engineers can command above ¥15M. Transparent listings let you benchmark against peers and negotiate based on your experience and cost‑of‑living adjustments.</p>
How can I relocate to Tokyo for a tech job?
<p>Start by securing a work visa—most tech roles sponsor a “Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services” visa. Learn basic Japanese to navigate daily life and networking events. Target neighborhoods like Shibuya, Shinjuku, or Roppongi for proximity to tech hubs; budget ¥200,000‑¥300,000 for a one‑bedroom apartment. Leverage local meetup groups (e.g., Tokyo Python, JAX) to build connections, and use JobTransparency’s relocation guides that list employer relocation packages and housing assistance.</p>

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