Rakuten reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(3,523 total reviews)
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Hiroshi Mikitani

78% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Rakuten has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 3,523 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rakuten employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Apr 27, 2017

Apply to Rakuten India - you will love this company!

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Pros

I've been working at Rakuten India for more than 3 years now and I absolutely love it. The people, culture, management, and work/life balance are all incredible! The company cares about its employees and goes above and beyond to create a positive work environment. Lots of room for advancement and growth within the company. Since this is a Japanese company, everything is based on trust factor. You get new projects from Japan based on trust, they interact with you based on trust. So, in order to build the trust, it takes time. For some employees, especially who doesn't care about cultural differences, this can be very frustrating and challenging. Even if there is an easy way to do things, you gotta follow the set procedure, but there is a reason for each procedure and once you understand it, you won't find any reason to complain. And once you're in their trust books, it's easy for you to interact with them and the Japanese will go to any extent to help you. You get to learn the real meaning of work ethics, principles etc if you really care to understand Japanese way of doing things. You need to have lot of patience. As every startups, there were initial hiccups, but now things have changed in Rakuten India and the company is on the ascendant: lots of growth, lots of cool new projects, tons of interesting work and opportunity.

Cons

If I have to say, there are few, but that's part of the fun, if you look at it the right way. So, I don't have anything bad to say about our growing company.

1.0
Jun 3, 2015

Management at all levels cannot handle non-Japanese staff

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- free lunch - moving to swanky new building soon

Cons

All levels of management have zero ability to effectively manage non-Japanese staff. Everyone expects everything to be done the Japanese way and other ways of thinking are shot down immediately. Power harassment and sexual harassment are rampant and HR and internal audit committees do nothing about it. Working hours on the business side are insane. Staying in the office until the last train home (around midnight) or on weekends is normal practice in many departments and teams. People who choose to work more efficiently and go home at a decent hour are bullied and given more tasks until they are back to working overtime again. Your performance rating will also suffer. Managers are known to order staff to adjust reported working hours to get overtime under 80 hours a month (80+ hours draws the attention of HR). Speaking of HR, it's a total joke. The only HR members who are remotely competent seem to be the non-Japanese staff and none of them are management AFAIK. HR also has a habit of announcing lots of activities to help foreigners improve the working environment but nothing is ever followed up on. So they obviously know about staff morale problems but are unwilling to do anything about it. Advancement opportunities are scant and extremely slow. It's kind of understood by most staff that promotions into management can only happen to those people with native-level Japanese skills. Salary and benefits are a joke compared to comparative companies. The only way to get a significant raise is to threaten to quit. The TL;DR: ineffective management, power and sexual harassment is common, insane hours, ineffective HR, no advancement opportunities, low salary and zero benefits other than free lunch.

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