The six-year-old company fills a niche exclusive to Japan's unique labor market, where job-hopping is much less common than in other developed nations and overt social conflict is frowned upon. .
"It seems like if you quit or you don't complete it, it's like a sin," he told the news outlet."It's like you made some sort of bad mistake." Niino started the company in 2017 with his childhood friend in order to relieve people of the"soul-crushing hassle" of quitting, he told theExit's resignation services costs about $144 today, down from about $450 five years ago, according to media reports.