Pros
Good-hearted people. Exposure to talented musicians. Strong presence with marching bands and education. Beautiful craftmanship.
Cons
You can clearly see the trend from various complaints in reviews. This company has no clue when it comes to promoting and growing its employees. How many YCA employees have been promoted within the last 5 years? If you put COVID aside, how many employees have been promoted over the past 10 years? Hint: not many. Most likely just a hand full of employees. It is obvious why the company doesn't talk or boast about how many employees have been promoted over the years. It is embarrassing when compared to to other companies. This isn't disclosed when you accept a role at this company. The new career pathing process currently being put into place is disastrous and insulting to existing employees. Nothing has changed. You can be an all-star employee and go above and beyond. It will not matter -- you will not get promoted at Yamaha. Why bother? Many people left over the past years for this exact reason and management seems OK with it. The company will never be able to acquire top talent for this very reason. The company will also have difficulty keeping employees engaged if they refuse to act on these valid concerns. As of right now, they're just putting bandages over the real problem. The job titles do not match other companies in the industry. Look at the competition and you will see how they promote and support their employees. As someone else stated, you will need to die or quit in order to advance your career at Yamaha. Mediocrity is also accepted here. You will need months of time and meetings to get anything done. Some of the product designs coming out of Japan are very questionable and out-of-touch with modern product design. It will take Yamaha many years to get aligned on current and future trends, but sadly, it will be too late by then.