About Masuya’s People
Development and Systems

Management

 At Masuya, we develop management skills step by step based on five pillars: sales, cost control, goal setting, operations, and team communication.

▼ Five indicators (common to floor and kitchen)

Training System

Office Training

  • English training
    Many staff members “want to acquire English.” By combining the practical setting of daily customer service with English lessons as input, they can naturally acquire the high-quality customer care our company seeks.

 

  • Input of knowledge on wine and Japanese sake
    Understand the characteristics by label and style, and refine pairing and proposal skills for customers.

Restaurant Training

  • Service design from the customer’s point of view: Improve service skills while understanding why a given response is necessary.
  • Learning and improving menus through staff meals: Cultivate an atmosphere and mechanism where people can learn on their own and turn ideas into shape.
  • Development of “professionals”: Because we work in an environment with multi-ethnic staff, through commitment to ingredients and event planning, we can learn differences in food culture and service. Westerners, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, etc. – what customers seek differs by group, and by understanding these differences, the breadth of service expands. At Masuya, you can feel diversity firsthand and grow as a professional.

Video Training

Visualize on-site speed and operational procedures via video, and improve precision and efficiency through repeated learning.

Fish Market Training (for chefs)

Gather at 8:00 AM, check the day’s fish situation over coffee, and make purchases. Consider menus suitable for sushi and grilled dishes on the spot. In the meeting after the training, acquire management skills starting with cost control. The owner also directly shares business style and the ethos cultivated over more than 30 years.

Examples of learning themes

  • Understanding cold-chain cost cuts starting from logistics and freezing technologies
  • Utilizing ingredients, networks, and information obtained from suppliers
  • Understanding and using management numbers

Grade System

At Masuya, the skills and roles required for each position are clarified, and Grades are set according to experience and proficiency. The numbers do not indicate superiority or inferiority; they are a guide for “where to start growing.” No matter which position you start from, you can steadily hone your skills through experience and training and step up.

Pay and Promotion System

 We clarify the skills and roles required for each section and conduct regular evaluations. We visualize technique and results through numbers and behaviors and reflect them in promotions and pay raises. Not only technical aspects but also contribution to the team and proposal ability are included in the evaluation.

How to Apply

Here is the detail on how to apply.