Avantages
At Fast Retailing, a Senior Manager is expected to act as both a strategic leader and functional expert—driving business growth, aligning local operations with global standards, and delivering measurable results. The role typically involves setting and executing business strategies, leading and developing teams, ensuring compliance and operational excellence within their function (e.g., finance, IT, legal, store development), and fostering cross-border collaboration. Ultimately, the position demands a results-driven, globally minded professional who can translate strategy into execution while embodying the company’s performance-oriented culture.
Inconvénients
High-pressure, performance-driven culture – results are prioritized above process, which can create stress and long working hours. Limited tolerance for failure – the company is known for its “no excuses” approach, meaning mistakes can have heavy consequences. Intensive workload – managers are expected to handle both strategic planning and hands-on execution, leaving little downtime. Global coordination challenges – frequent alignment with Japan HQ and other markets can lead to bureaucratic bottlenecks and slower decision-making. Work–life balance issues – retail expansion and fast-paced operations often demand weekend or late-hour involvement.