noun
in-house NEET; employee with no real work
Slang term for a person who is on the payroll but has little or no actual work to do, often spending time idly at the office. Derived from NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) but applied to employed individuals.
See also: NEET
彼は社内ニートで、毎日机でネットサーフィンしている。
He's an in-house NEET, surfing the internet at his desk every day.
社内ニートにならないように、自分から仕事を探すことが大切だ。
To avoid becoming an in-house NEET, it's important to look for work on your own.