Rakuten reviews

3.6

71% would recommend to a friend

(3,545 total reviews)
avatar

Hiroshi Mikitani

77% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Rakuten has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 3,545 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 Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

Reviews by job title

4K reviews
1.0
Oct 17, 2014
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Free breakfast and lunch Ok office location

Cons

The AM role is astonishingly dull. There's not one employee that's excited to be here, this includes the Senior Managers, Directors and the MD too. Not only is there a lack of buzz in the office, but the entire management team seem to lack true management experience. One example of this is the blame culture each employee seems to dish out and surprisingly I’m seeing most of it come from my Director! Not everyone is skilled enough to manage processes or lead people. Just because someone is good at what they do does not mean they will be a great manager, and that’s perfectly OK! The people who have some sort of say of what goes on here are not fit to lead in any way, shape or form. This every so clear given the high turnover and low employee morale – all which is VERY VERY present here! Being a new employee here and seeing the amount of skilled employees leave makes me see the true colour of this company – in all honesty, something I wish I had never become a part of. There isn’t an employee that’s staying that I truly admire or think “I can learn something from you”. I don’t look up to the MD, if fact I think he knows nothing of what goes on in the office or within the industry. The guys from DC Storm seem very bright but how could they not see through the crumbling façade of which is Rakuten? They didn’t make an educated decision in joining Rakuten. Poor chaps. Above all else, I hope they can have some influence on turning this place around because it’s clear the MD or Directors have no idea how to do that. When good workers see people who do not contribute as much as they do or they see schmoozers who do little but socialize OR SLEEP with a particular person land positions they don’t deserve, it’s much like a slap in the face. Especially when those workers are staying until 21:30, not taking holiday, rallying the team and exceeding expectations the last thing they want to see is someone just waltz in and take a senior position, and then you have the audacity to put them in a leadership position over experienced workers. Come on! And please don’t even get me started on the pay here. You want to the best, well then pay your staff accordingly!

1.0
Feb 25, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Meals 3 times a day, flexibility at work.

Cons

- You are forced to sell Rakuten mobile contract even though your job title is totally unrelated. If you don`t sell, then you get threatened to receive no bonus and resign from the company. - Managers and executives are unethical and keep asking you to sell contracts to your friends and family (even though the network quality is bad). - You get hassled everyday via emails, messages via teams or viber and manager meetings to sell mobile contracts. - List of people who didn`t sell any mobile contracts are send out to a wide range of employees to shame you. - Throughout the pandemic Mikitanki has been harassing unvaccinated people and called them irresponsible in company meetings. - Rakuten is a represents woke/ extreme liberal ideologies. - Managers and executive are just yes-man who do whatever Mikitani says.

1.0
Jan 19, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

have a lot of opening positions (because employees are constantly and quickly leaving)

Cons

working at Rakuten means you accept to be a slave of Mikitani, the CEO. As a recent episode, in 2023 every Rakuten employee (including every software engineer) is forced to sell Rakuten Mobile to at least two friends. This is announced as "top priority task" and people who failed to sell out enough friends will get seriously punished in performance evaluation. As it's clear that this whole "employee referral campaign" thing is just ridiculously hurting R-Mobile's social image (if it were you, would you buy a product from a desperate friend who is forced to sell the product for a desperate company?), the only reasonable explanation of this campaign is that it's a political movement, with which Mikitani wants to test who will brainlessly follow his order no matter how stupid the order is -- this kind of staff is the employees Rakuten is expecting (in case you are wondering if you are the right person for them).

Viewing 157 - 159 of 3,545 Reviews

Glassdoor has 4,199 Rakuten reviews submitted anonymously by Rakuten employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Rakuten is right for you.