Nintendo recently updated Employee data sheet It is suggested that the company has a habit to maintain employees around the world.
The data company’s investor is available on the relationship page (Viewed by Go Nintendo) And was updated at the end of the last financial year in March 2025.
This indicates that Nintendo Company, Ltd. (Nintendo Japan) workers live in a average of 14.4 years – usually sticking longer than women with men. In particular, an employee turnover rate in Nintendo Japan is just 1.9 percent.
Employees of Nintendo, USA, average about 10 years of continuous employment with a turnover rate of 5.1 percent. They usually live in Nintendo of Europe for 11.1 years. The European office turnover rate is 6 percent.
Nintendo has the lowest average tenure with employees living for about 8.5 years in Australia. Its turnover rate is 16.7 percent.
Nintendo noted only for 5,630 permanent employees of the company that make the bulk of its global workforce.
How do nintendo retention rates compare worldwide?
This is an interesting data snapshot, but how is the performance of Nintendo compared against similar figures in those areas?
According to Japan’s National Tax Agency ,Recruitment firm via Robert Half), The national average tenure of continuous employment in the country is about 12.5 years. This suggests that Nintendo is doing well in terms of retention on the soil of the house.
across the pond, USA Labor Statistics Bureau It is said that the average term of workers in the US was 3.9 years in January 2024, below 4.1 years in January 2022. This is not a direct comparison – the functioning used to calculate the average status in a given dataset, but one is that at least signal is punching above expectations in the United States.
Market research firm statistics The employee in Germany indicates – where the headquarters of Nintendo of Europe is – give an average of 10.5 years in continuous employment. It is a metric once again being crossed by Nintendo, although it is worth noting that the company also has European employees outside Germany.
Data from Australia Bureau of Statistics This indicates that 57 percent of the workers in the country were in their current role for less than 5 years till February 2024, which suggest most working Australians to replace employers after half a decade in a company. Then, this is not a direct comparison, but one that suggests that the retention rates of the nintendo are solid.
You can see the breakdown of the global workforce of Nintendo below.
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