Konami Raises Base Salary For Third Year In A Row

Konami raises employee base salaries for the third year in a row, and is also increasing new graduate starting pay.
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Konami Group Co., Ltd. has made new changes to its salary structure, increasing the base pay. This marks the third year in which the base salary has increased. The adjustments will apply to full-time employees at domestic group companies starting March 2025. The company aims to create a stable and satisfying work environment for its employees.

Along with raising the base salary, Konami will also raise the starting salary for new graduates. Starting March 2025, the new starting salary will go up from 295,000 yen to 300,000 yen. This should help the company attract top talent as they plan for the future. Higher base pay is always a huge consideration when looking for a job.

The company plans to give regular pay raises to provide stability and improve the overall work experience. This strategy aligns with Konami’s goal for long-term growth and its commitment to hiring a diverse and talented workforce.

“The source of the competitiveness that has enabled the Konami Group to create innovative products and services is the Konami Group’s human resources, and we hope to continue creating innovation with diverse human resources as the driving force. We will be implementing base salary increases for the third consecutive term this term (March 2025), following March 2023 and March 2024. By implementing sustainable base salary increases, we will create a stable income for employees and a rewarding work environment.”

Konami’s Press Release (Translated by Google Translate)

Konami has decided to increase base salaries for the third year in a row. This shows their proactive approach to employee compensation. The company aims to create a more stable and attractive work environment, which could help them attract new talent. Konami hopes this move will support sustainable growth, highlighting the importance of human resources for its success. It’s important to note that this salary adjustment mainly affects domestic group companies, and some roles and companies may be exempt.

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