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The Rise of 'Secret Recording' in Japanese Job Interviews: A Warning for Corporate Transparency

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The Rise of 'Secret Recording' in Japanese Job Interviews: A Warning for Corporate Transparency

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Key Points

  • Over 40% of Japanese job seekers are now covertly recording interviews as a self-defense mechanism against potential workplace harassment.
  • This trend is driven by high rates of perceived 'inappropriate behavior' during recruitment processes, signaling a decline in trust toward corporate hiring practices.
  • Companies must shift their mindset to operate as if every interaction is being logged, ending the era of the 'private' interview.

💡 Action Point

Global firms operating in Japan should implement transparent, recorded video interview protocols to preemptively address harassment risks and preserve corporate reputation.

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