Over 60% of Construction Managers Career-Changed from Other Industries, Driven by Expectations for Higher Income and Low Risk of AI Replacement
Construction management job changes are driven by the desire for higher income and the perceived low risk of AI replacement.
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- 📰 Published: March 29, 2026 at 21:04

Leverages Inc., which operates the career support service for essential workers "LevJob" (https://levjob.jp/), has conducted a survey on career realities targeting 573 construction management professionals.
〈Survey Summary〉
- Approximately 70% of construction managers are considering a job change, with "income increase" being the most common reason.
- Over 60% of construction managers changed careers from other industries, with many coming from manufacturing and sales backgrounds.
- The majority achieved a salary increase through job changes, with some high-earners exceeding 20 million yen annually.
- About 70% responded that they "want to continue working after retirement age," though they expressed concerns regarding physical stamina and the work environment.
1. Approximately 70% of construction managers are considering a job change, with "income increase" being the most common reason.
When asked about their current intention to change jobs, approximately 70% indicated they are considering it, combining those who are "already job hunting (15.4%)," "want to change jobs within a year (26.0%)," and "would consider it if there were good conditions or job openings (28.8%)."
Regarding the number of previous job changes, 74.3% of respondents answered "one or more times," indicating that over 70% have already experienced changing jobs.


Furthermore, when those with job-changing experience were asked for their most recent reason, "for income increase (48.7%)" was the most common. This was followed by "wanting to be involved in planning and design (25.4%)" and "wanting to work on large-scale, high-difficulty projects (24.2%)," showing that motivations go beyond just improving compensation...