Japanese Banks Shift to STEM Talent Amid Digital Transformation
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Major Japanese banks, including Mizuho and MUFG, are actively recruiting PhDs and high-level STEM professionals to accelerate their digital transformation.
Traditionally dominated by humanities graduates, these banks now offer higher starting salaries to science and engineering hires—for example, Mizuho is raising PhD starting pay by $520 (JPY 80,000) for 2026 recruits. This reflects a broader shift toward embedding AI and advanced analytics into lending, screening, and operational processes.
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When banks start hiring engineers over economists, you know the operating system of finance is being rewritten.
 

