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by redis_mlc 1930 days ago
Very low - possibly the lowest of any engineering job, since software is not considered engineering in Japan.

Also, most employees have to buy their own notebook computers, so you see Windows thickies from the 90s.

Source: worked in Tokyo doing field work for 2 months at a major corporation.

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> Very low - possibly the lowest of any engineering job, since software is not considered engineering in Japan.

So what does the (private industry) career path for a CS graduate look like? Or do all the folks who want to study something computer-related end up as EEs?

It tend to especially on traditional companies, but YMMV. I believe very few traditional company allow BYOD.
Sounds like it could be a contributing factor to the fact that outside of game dev, there doesn’t seem to be any Japanese made software.
What do you mean? There's an enormous amount, in cameras, robots, phones, automobiles and all sorts of electronics.
Firmware and embedded software always feels like it was built in a software sweatshop and not really a priority.
True but software/firmware on such device is tend to considered to second citizen.
"...on such a device/on such devices tends to be considered a second-class citizen"