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Member for the new buisiness - Office Environment Department (RTS)

Japan Rakuten $3,000–$5,000/month*
Job Description

The role of a Member for the New Business - Office Environment Department at Rakuten involves developing and implementing strategies to enhance office environments. Candidates should have strong project management skills, experience in office design or facilities management, and a keen eye for detail. Expectations include collaborating with cross-functional teams, managing budgets, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Proficiency in Japanese and English is preferred, along with excellent communication and problem-solving skills.

Company Info

Rakuten, Inc. is a leading global innovation company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Known for its e-commerce platform, Rakuten Ichiba, the company has expanded into various sectors including fintech, digital content, and communications. With a mission to empower individuals and businesses, Rakuten focuses on creating value through technology and innovation. The company operates in over 30 countries and regions, serving millions of users worldwide. Rakuten is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, encouraging creativity and collaboration among its employees.

Destination Guide

Japan is an archipelago with a rich cultural heritage and a modern lifestyle. Job opportunities are abundant in sectors like technology, finance, and manufacturing. The work culture emphasizes dedication, teamwork, and respect. Japan offers a high standard of living, excellent public services, and a vibrant cultural scene. For relocation, a work visa is required, which often involves employer sponsorship. The country is known for its efficient public transport, safe cities, and a mix of traditional and contemporary attractions. English-speaking expatriates may face language barriers, but many resources are available to assist with integration.

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