Pros
Amazing and talented people open to collaboration and learning from each other in order to produce great marketing assets!
Cons
I’m glad to see some have had great experiences working at Crunchyroll - wish I could say the same. Everything is backwards there. If you’re a professional looking to grow and advance in your career, don’t bother! My supervisor constantly used fear tactics to remind our fast growing team that we weren’t wanted by the other departments.
Rather than working cross-functionally, we are slowly becoming siloed. On a daily basis, you witness Senior “Leadership” not coming to agreements and pointing fingers at everyone but themselves. Rather than hearing concerns or innovative ideas from their employees to help improve workflow or efficiency, they disregard your contribution and give unclear and often changing direction.
A majority of my 1:1’s with my supervisor were cancelled and then that’s when I noticed favoritism ensuing. I often checked in with my supervisor asking where I could improve and offered to do or learn additional things for the betterment of the team and was immediately shot down. If you don’t mind keeping your head down and working past your 8 hours without being paid OT then this might be the place for you. :/ They hire contractors with mention of possible full-time and up to a year contract but extend your contract every few months in case they have to let you go. You’ll have unpaid time off and be expected to provide your working hours. Last time I checked (at least in the state of CA) as a independent contractor, you don’t have to provide working hours or listen to the directive of someone else on how to perform your job. If that’s what they want and expect, hire people full-time!
If you apply for a contract position, just be wary of the constant fear of it not being extended. There won’t be any warning and you’ll be asked to not say anything to anyone because they’re likely letting others go in hopes of finding cheaper talent and/or people willing to just say “yessir.”
Going above and beyond is not appreciated here. Leadership might type out long emails every so often showcasing the rising amount of subscribers and highlighting great work, which might help you forget how stressed and frustrated you are. But then the looming chaos and disorganization is your reminder that this company still sends and receives licensor content via Google drive. After my time here, I can see why licensors don’t trust Crunchyroll with their content.
Crunchyroll needs a serious Senior Leadership overhaul. If they didn’t waste so many resources by not properly communicating, budgeting, hiring incompetent directors and letting go of talented people, Crunchyroll would be an amazing place to work!