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Assistant Manager Planning & Escalation Group - Shop Operation Section , Shop Operation Department , Area Business Supervisory Department

Japan Rakuten ¥5,000,000–¥8,000,000/year*
Job Description

The Assistant Manager in the Planning & Escalation Group is responsible for overseeing the shop operation section within the department. The candidate is expected to manage and streamline operations, handle escalations, and ensure efficient planning. Requirements include strong leadership skills, experience in operations management, and the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams. The candidate should have excellent problem-solving skills and be adept at handling high-pressure situations.

Company Info

Rakuten is a global leader in internet services, offering a wide range of services including e-commerce, fintech, digital content, and communications. Founded in Japan, Rakuten has expanded its reach to numerous countries, providing innovative solutions and creating value for its customers and partners. The company is known for its entrepreneurial spirit, commitment to customer satisfaction, and fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. Rakuten's mission is to empower individuals and businesses through technology and innovation.

Destination Guide

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