Overview
In the latest report published by Frog Inc., a company specializing in providing big data analysis for job postings, the average monthly salary for full-time employees in Japan has been revealed to be ¥289,491 for October 2025. This reflects a minor increase of ¥528 from the previous month and a more significant rise of ¥5,012 compared to October of the previous year. Additionally, the total number of job postings for full-time positions in Japan stands at 298,556, which is a growth of 2,221 from September and an increase of 10,597 from the same month last year.
Monthly Salary Trends
The average monthly salary of ¥289,491 indicates a 0.18% increase from September and a 1.76% increase year-on-year. This upward trend suggests a slow but steady improvement in the economic landscape, where businesses are willing to offer more competitive salaries to attract talent. Figures indicate a consistent growth trajectory over the past 25 months, with each incremental rise suggesting positive shifts in employer confidence and market demand for skilled labor.
Job Posting Trends
The total number of full-time job postings registered 298,556, equating to a 0.75% increase from the prior month and a notable 3.68% year-on-year increase. This data points to a growing job market, where companies are expanding their workforce, possibly in anticipation of increased demand for products and services.
Detailed Analysis
The HRog Chart, an analytical tool provided by Frog Inc., meticulously collects and aggregates data from four major job media platforms: Mynavi, en Ten, doda, and Type. This structured gathering method ensures a comprehensive view of current job trends and salary standards across various sectors.
Methodology
The report focuses exclusively on full-time job offerings, utilizing a unique keyword mapping process based on the HRog Chart's proprietary classification system. Data is collected at the beginning of each month, ensuring accuracy and relevance for the reported figures. The average salary is calculated by aggregating the lower-end salary figures from job postings, providing a clear picture of wage offerings in the market.
Job Categories
The analysis includes various industries and occupations, categorized through the HRog Chart’s independent metrics rather than conventional classifications used by individual job platforms. This approach allows for a more nuanced understanding of trends across various sectors, where jobs ranging from technology to healthcare are represented.
Requesting Further Information
For readers interested in more in-depth insights, including breakdowns by profession and region, detailed reports are available upon request. Interested parties can reach out through the form available at
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About Frog Inc.
Established on January 5, 2021, Frog Inc. specializes in job big data services. Located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, the company has developed the HRog Chart that enables seamless analysis of about 100 job media sources, ensuring ease of access and extensive data customization options for users. Frog Inc. also offers several services tailored for different sectors, including alternative data services for government and research institutions.
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Conclusion
The findings of this report not only provide valuable insights for job seekers but also underscore the evolving landscape of employment in Japan, suggesting a positive trend for both employees and employers alike as they navigate the employment market.