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Internal Auditor - Quality Management Section, IT Strategy Department (ITSD)

Japan Rakuten $60,000–$90,000/year*
Job Description

The Internal Auditor in the Quality Management Section of the IT Strategy Department is responsible for evaluating and improving the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes. Candidates should possess a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field, and have experience in internal auditing or quality management. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in IT systems are essential. The role involves conducting audits, preparing reports, and providing recommendations to enhance operational efficiency and compliance.

Company Info

Rakuten is a global leader in internet services, offering a wide range of consumer and business-focused services including e-commerce, fintech, digital content, and communications. Founded in 1997, Rakuten is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and has expanded its operations to over 29 countries and regions. The company is committed to empowering individuals and businesses through innovation and technology, fostering a culture of entrepreneurship and collaboration. Rakuten is also known for its loyalty program, Rakuten Super Points, which rewards customers for their purchases across its diverse ecosystem.

Destination Guide

Japan, an island nation in East Asia, offers a unique blend of traditional and modern culture. Known for its advanced technology, rich history, and scenic landscapes, Japan provides diverse job opportunities, especially in tech, finance, and manufacturing sectors. The lifestyle is a mix of fast-paced urban living and serene countryside experiences. Japan has a high standard of living, excellent public transportation, and a strong emphasis on education and healthcare. For foreigners, obtaining a work visa requires sponsorship from a Japanese company. The relocation process is facilitated by Japan's welcoming attitude towards skilled professionals, although language can be a barrier. Embracing Japanese culture and customs is essential for a smooth transition.

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