Staff Consultant (HRBP)
nagarro1
Posted: May 26, 2026
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Staff consultant (HRBP) in Tokyo, Japan is responsible for providing strategic HR support to the Nagarro team, including managing talent development, employee relations, and HR operations. The ideal candidate should have experience in HR and a strong understanding of the Japanese market. Key skills required include cultural awareness, language proficiency in Japanese, and experience with HR systems.
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Job Description
In a changing and evolving world, challenges are ever more unique and complex. Nagarro helps to transform, adapt, and build new ways into the future through a forward-thinking, agile, and caring mindset. Today, we are 18,000+ experts across 38 countries, forming a Nation of Nagarrians, ready to help our customers succeed.
The nature of IT & digital product engineering has reached an incredible state of velocity and transition. We must adapt and meet it with an agile mindset that isn't afraid to iterate towards the perfect solution. If we only solve today's problems, it's not enough. We must do more. We must courageously embrace the future, with vision and clarity about where technology & business are heading. Thinking breakthroughs gets us there. Nagarro - https://www.nagarro.com/en
• Develop, implement, and continuously monitor HR policies and procedures to ensure full compliance with applicable local, national, and international labor laws. Regularly review and update policies to align with evolving legal requirements and industry best practices.
• Drive employee engagement initiatives that effectively integrate global standards with Japanese workplace culture.
• Manage employee relations by proactively addressing concerns, resolving conflicts, and implementing retention strategies to enhance workforce stability and satisfaction.
• Ensure strict adherence to Japanese labor regulations, including the Labor Standards Act and Work Style Reform laws.
• Handle Japan-specific tax-related employee matters in compliance with local regulations. 
• Collaborate closely with legal and compliance teams on employment contracts, working hours, and termination processes to mitigate risk and ensure compliance.
• Support internal and external audits by maintaining accurate documentation and ensuring regulatory readiness.
• Conduct regular compensation benchmarking to ensure salary structures remain competitive and aligned with market standards.
• Facilitate performance management processes in alignment with global frameworks and organizational objectives.
• Provide expert guidance on labor disputes, advising both employees and management to achieve fair and compliant resolutions.
• Maintain and optimize HR systems to effectively track, analyze, and report on HR metrics and performance indicators.
• Support employee onboarding processes, including local registration requirements such as My Number and city registration.
• Partner with cross-functional teams including business units, immigration, payroll, and legal to deliver integrated HR solutions.
• Oversee asset management and provide administrative support to both local employees and expatriates.
• Leverage Microsoft Office tools effectively to manage reporting, communication, and data analysis.
• Collaborate with business and unit leaders to understand strategic priorities and translate them into actionable HR initiatives.
• Prepare comprehensive reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing HR data and trends to support decision-making.
• Demonstrate strong knowledge of Japanese labor laws, HR practices, and compliance requirements.
• Apply data-driven decision-making approaches, utilizing HR analytics to inform strategy and improve outcomes.
• Provide additional HR and administrative support as required, including organizing events and coordinating office visits from a local HR perspective