
EE Times: Japan engineers need to get back on their feet
The Japan engineers seem to be heavily affected by the struggle for relevance in a technology world that is shifting resources and manufacturing to China. Or perhaps it's more correct to say that Japan EEs, jaded by years of painful restructuring actions that have failed repeatedly to deliver the hoped-for results, suspect their employers lack the skills and the tools to restore the country's high-tech competitiveness. Whatever the reasons for their malaise, it's clear Japanese engineers are less enthusiastic about the profession than their colleagues in China, Europe, India and North America. As a result, as a group they are far more willing today than in the past to forsake their employers for greener pastures, according to the 2009 EE Times Global Salary & Opinion Survey. About 20 per cent of Japan respondents to the survey indicated they would "like to change" employers "within a few years" or sooner. Of course, old habits die hard: 76 per cent of Japanese respondents still indicated an inclination to "work for my company for many more years," the highest rate among all regional respondents...more...
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