Amid news of studio shutdowns, employee layoffs, and just general employee dissatisfaction, it seems these are things Nintendo doesn't worry about, which speaks volumes about the company's culture.
The company's records have surfaced, revealing data on employee tenure, turnover rate, and more, which suggests that Nintendo treats its employees very well.
Once you enter Nintendo as an employee, there's a chance you'll never leave, but in a good way.
Nintendo Average Term Of Service For Employees Is More Than A Decade
A new batch of employee records (via Go Nintendo) has surfaced, and it reveals some interesting data. Covering the period from April 2024 to March 2025, the data provides insights for Nintendo in Japan, the Americas, Europe, and Australia.
Nintendo of Japan's full-time employee number has risen by 148, while America's has increased by 165, and Europe's by 56. In contrast, Nintendo Australia has reduced its staff by three employees.
When it comes to terms of service, Nintendo Japan has an astounding average of 14.4 years, while Nintendo of America is at 10 years, Europe is at 11.1 years, and Australia is the shortest at just 8.5 yars. It also mentions that mend tend to stick around longer...