Decent Pay and Benefits, but Very Poor Work Culture and Career Opportunities - Anonymous employee Kuraray Employee Review

2.0
Dec 9, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The pay and benefits are average. Some work from home since COVID.

Cons

Very little career opportunity and upward mobility. Pay increases and bonuses have been very low recently. Many poor decisions have been made for business strategy and supply. Very limited opportunity to ascend beyond middle management unless you are from Europe or Japan. Many people are leaving the company.

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5.0
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Pros

Great culture Good people Enough work for intern

Cons

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1.0
Mar 19, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

At one time, this was a respected place to work with a sense of community. The pay and benefits remain competitive, but they are no longer enough to compensate for the toxic environment.

Cons

* The "50+ Purge": There is a deeply concerning trend of pushing out experienced women over the age of 50 and replacing them with male counterparts. Loyalty is clearly a one-way street here; the company has lost its ethical backbone and no longer values the institutional knowledge of its veteran female staff. Fake Transparency: Management preaches "openness," but it’s a trap. If you actually speak up or offer constructive dissent, leadership finds a way to eliminate you. It is a "shut up and color" environment where independent thought is penalized. Napoleon Leadership: The current senior leadership operates with an ego-driven, "Napoleon" style. They are more interested in control and optics than in building a sustainable or inclusive culture. Declining Morale: What used to be a great culture has withered into a sad, paranoid workplace where employees are constantly looking over their shoulders.

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