How much does an Internal Auditor I make in Japan? The average Internal Auditor I salary in Japan is ¥4,644,598 as of March 26, 2021, but the range typically falls between ¥3,301,380 and ¥8,801,513. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession. With more global market data that allows you to price your jobs around the world and compare job salaries across countries and cities on real-time compensation data, Salary.com helps you to determine your exact pay target.

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50TH(Median) ¥4,644,598 25TH ¥3,301,380 75TH ¥8,801,513

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Skills to Boost an Internal Auditor I Salary

Mastering key skills can significantly increase your earning potential as an Internal Auditor I. According to Salary.com's Real-time Job Posting Data, expertise in Customer Service can lead to a 6% salary raise, while strong Laundry skills boost pay by a 2%. Even Record Keeping can result in a 1% salary increase.

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Customer Service
Customer service is the provision of service to customers before, during and after a purchase. The perception of success of such interactions is dependent on employees "who can adjust themselves to the personality of the guest". Customer service concerns the priority an organization assigns to customer service relative to components such as product innovation and pricing. In this sense, an organization that values good customer service may spend more money in training employees than the average organization or may proactively interview customers for feedback. From the point of view of an overall sales process engineering effort, customer service plays an important role in an organization's ability to generate income and revenue. From that perspective, customer service should be included as part of an overall approach to systematic improvement. One good customer service experience can change the entire perception a customer holds towards the organization.
Laundry
Laundry refers to the washing of clothing and other textiles. Laundry processes are often done in a room reserved for that purpose; in an individual home this is referred to as a laundry room, Laundry in Australian English or utility room. An apartment building or student hall of residence may have a shared laundry facility such as a tvättstuga. A stand-alone business is referred to as a self-service laundry (launderette in British English or laundromat in American English). The material that is being washed, or has been laundered, is also generally referred to as laundry. Laundry has been part of history since humans began to wear clothes, so the methods by which different cultures have dealt with this universal human need are of interest to several branches of scholarship. Laundry work has traditionally been highly gendered, with the responsibility in most cultures falling to women (known as laundresses or washerwomen). The Industrial Revolution gradually led to mechanised solutions to laundry work, notably the washing machine and later the tumble dryer. Laundry, like cooking and child care, is done both at home and by commercial establishments outside the home.
Record Keeping
Maintaining financial records and transactions of an organization to track all of the financial statements and auditing systems.
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Based on recent job listings, in-demand skills in the Internal Auditor I field include Customer Service (6%), Laundry (2%), Record Keeping (1%), and Risk Assessment (1%). These skills reflect current market needs.
Skills Salary Demand
Skill & Salary Demand
Customer Service ¥4,923,274
Customer Service
¥4,923,274
6%
Laundry ¥4,737,490
Laundry
¥4,737,490
2%
Record Keeping ¥4,691,044
Record Keeping
¥4,691,044
1%
Risk Assessment ¥4,691,044
Risk Assessment
¥4,691,044
1%
Customer Service
1.57%
Laundry
2.30%
Record Keeping
0.63%
Risk Assessment
0.57%
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Career Path for Internal Auditor I in Japan

Japan comprises 6,852 islands extending along the Pacific coast of Asia. It stretches over 3,000 km (1,900 mi) northeast–southwest from the Sea of Okhotsk to the East China Sea. The county's five main islands, from north to south, are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Okinawa. The Ryukyu Islands, which include Okinawa, are a chain to the south of Kyushu. The Nanpō Islands are south and east of the main islands of Japan. Together they are often known as the Japanese archipelago. As of 2019[update], Japan's territory is 377,975.24 km2 (145,937.06 sq mi). Japan has the sixth longest coastline...
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City, Country Compared to national average
City, Country Yokohama, JP Compared to national average
+ 6.4%
City, Country Tokyo Yokohama Rollup, JP Compared to national average
+ 10.8%
City, Country Osaka, JP Compared to national average
+ 5.9%
City, Country Nagoya, JP Compared to national average
+ 3.3%
City, Country Sapporo, JP Compared to national average
+ 1.4%
City, Country Kobe, JP Compared to national average
+ 5.7%
Employees with Internal Auditor I in their job title in Tokyo Yokohama Rollup, JP earn an average of 10.8% more than the national average.

Understand the base salary paid range for an Internal Auditor I in Japan

Average Base Salary

Core compensation

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The chart shows the base salary for Internal Auditor I ranges from ¥3,301,380 to ¥8,801,513 with the average base salary of ¥4,644,598. The basic salary is the employee minimum income you can expect to earn in exchange for your time or services. This is the amount earned before adding benefits, bonuses, or compensation. The base salary of the Internal Auditor I may get paid difference by industry, location, and factors.