Can we at least recycle? - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso FUJIFILM

3,0
14 nov 2019
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Eh it's a job. The pay is competitive and the benefits are good. Youll be able to live your life out here. Stability is always a nice thing. I know some people are well over worked here, but in my opinion for a greater majprity the workload seems to be manageable amd enjoyable enough that people stay here for years. There are growth opportunities. I think that many managers are pretty good. Regular performance reviews really help to ensure employees are recognized for their efforts. Again it is a stable job that will look good on your resume if you ever leave.

Svantaggi

Why is it that one of the big things Fujifilm promotes in its training is its responsibility to the environment. Yet it doesnt recycle. There are multiole bins out to recycle. There are signs everywhere, but the clean up crew literally walks around with one bag and throws it all in. We even have trash bins at our desks to separate it. Honestly this isnt a place where a millennial will want to be. The work environment is somewhat dreadful, but tolerable enough. The entire building is dead silent. Sometimes you just want to hide away in the back of the hall just to watch the cars go by so you can remember theres still life somewhere. Ive never had a company so disengaged with its employees. Like wow. Very few company events and unless youre in Valhalla the company events that do happen are very low budget and slapped together. How nice it'd be to be in Valhalla. I think Id really love it here if I worked there. Anyways all of this is tolerable due to the stability, pay and benefits. Come in do your job, do it well, get out. But can you at the very least give us recycling? Is that too much to ask for?

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5,0
3 apr 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- Welcoming team members and plenty of colleagues who have been there for a long time - The company itself is incredibly interesting and diverse in addition to Japanese culture - Always something new and exciting happening - Corporate missions you can feel connected to - Business outlook is very optimistic

Svantaggi

- Payscales could be improved to meet industry standards - Option to roll over PTO would be a nice added benefit - Some internal processes could be modernized

3,0
23 apr 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Fujifilm is, in many ways, a genuinely great company to work for. One of its biggest strengths is the people. The team members are incredibly smart, collaborative, and passionate about what they do. There’s a strong sense of camaraderie at the peer level, and many individuals go above and beyond to support each other and produce thoughtful, high-quality work. However, that positive culture can be undermined by leadership decisions—particularly within certain departments like corporate communications. In my experience, some leadership styles disrupted team cohesion rather than strengthening it, creating a disconnect between highly capable teams and the direction they were being led. There were also concerning patterns around how certain high-performing employees were treated. At times, it felt like individuals were not supported—or were even pushed out—for not fitting more traditional or “old school” expectations around professionalism, including differences in personal style or ways of working. That kind of environment can make it difficult for diverse perspectives and talent to thrive. Additionally, concerns raised through appropriate channels, including HR, did not always feel fully acknowledged or addressed in a meaningful way. This made it challenging to see accountability or real change over time. Overall, Fujifilm has the foundation of an excellent workplace because of its people, but stronger accountability, more inclusive leadership, and a more responsive approach to employee feedback would go a long way in preserving and enhancing that culture.

Svantaggi

Fujifilm is, in many ways, a genuinely great company to work for. One of its biggest strengths is the people. The team members are incredibly smart, collaborative, and passionate about what they do. There’s a strong sense of camaraderie at the peer level, and many individuals go above and beyond to support each other and produce thoughtful, high-quality work. However, that positive culture can be undermined by leadership decisions—particularly within certain departments like corporate communications. In my experience, some leadership styles disrupted team cohesion rather than strengthening it, creating a disconnect between highly capable teams and the direction they were being led. There were also concerning patterns around how certain high-performing employees were treated. At times, it felt like individuals were not supported—or were even pushed out—for not fitting more traditional or “old school” expectations around professionalism, including differences in personal style or ways of working. That kind of environment can make it difficult for diverse perspectives and talent to thrive. Additionally, concerns raised through appropriate channels, including HR, did not always feel fully acknowledged or addressed in a meaningful way. This made it challenging to see accountability or real change over time. Overall, Fujifilm has the foundation of an excellent workplace because of its people, but stronger accountability, more inclusive leadership, and a more responsive approach to employee feedback would go a long way in preserving and enhancing that culture.

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