Too stressful, not worth it. - Anonymous employee eManga Employee Review

1.0
18 Oct 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As stated in other reviews, you're required to go above and beyond your job description so you end up with quite a list for your resume.

Cons

Firstly, if you value doing good work and taking pride in your accomplishments, turn around and apply elsewhere. This company is not interested in people who use common sense and professionalism. The management wants drones that follow orders without opinions, no matter if it's working out or not. Disagree and management will make your job ninety degrees of uncomfortable. The satisfaction of the consumer is at the bottom of the list, pleasuring the management's egos are at the top. Again, if you value your work and the customer, find other avenues of employment. On top of this, you'll be paid Walmart wages and be expected to do the jobs of multiple employees, all while being treated very poorly. The work environment there was less than satisfactory, to put it very mildly. Word of warning to potential interns: you won't learn anything, instead they'll put you to work on things that paid employees should be doing. Be smart, don't be blinded by your love of anime and manga. They count on that fact. You deserve to be paid for your services and to be treated with dignity.

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5.0
20 Apr 2013
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CEO approval
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Pros

its my passion my privelage

Cons

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1.0
23 Mar 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to work on some books that you like occasionally.

Cons

First off, they never remove job listings. They will constantly interview for positions because if they find someone better, they will fire you and hire them. It doesn't even have to be that you're doing something bad, just that they have to like the new person better. So you're never able to relax. There is no opportunity for advancement or trying something new. There's only two managers and what they say goes. If they decide something it's set in stone. And if you get on one of their bad sides, even once, prepare to be sidelines constantly and get terrible assignments. You're expected to work a little off the clock to get things done. Doesn't matter if the workload is alot. Doesn't matter if it's management's fault. If you don't do it, they've got an interview tomorrow and you can be replaced. There are some good people there, but you're never able to fully connect with anyone because there's never any team building. Lastly, the company doesn't seem to have any indication of direction other than chasing the quick buck at the expense of what little fanbase they have. Now that their Yaoi fanbase has slowed, we're almost full steam jumping ship to Hentai and abandoning alot of our Yaoi fans.

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