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Panasonic
4.0
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Panasonic brings together complementary expertise across technologies and industries to give their partners a competitive edge, and improve the way of living and work.
Overall Rating
4.0/5
based on 1.1k reviews

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Job security, Work-life balance, Company culture
Work Policy

Work from office
82% employees reported

Monday to Friday
47% employees reported

Flexible timing
52% employees reported

Within city
36% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Job/Soft skill training
83 employees reported
Health insurance
78 employees reported
Office cab/shuttle
51 employees reported
Cafeteria
40 employees reported
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About Panasonic
Founded in1918 (107 yrs old)
India Employee Count1k-5k
Global Employee Count1 Lakh+
HeadquartersKadoma, Osaka, Japan
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Websitepanasonic.com
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Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development of diverse electronics technologies and solutions for customers in the consumer electronics, housing, automotive, and B2B businesses. The company, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2018, has expanded globally and now operates 582 subsidiaries and 87 associated companies worldwide, recorded consolidated net sales of 8.003 trillion yen for the year ended March 31, 2019. Committed to pursuing new value through innovation across divisional lines, the company uses its technologies to create a better life and a better world for its customers.
Mission: We design, manufacture and market innovative products and human oriented life solutions which enhance comfort, safety and energy efficiency to world markets by considering the satisfaction of stakeholders.
Vision: Become one of the leading players in our business areas worldwide and contribute to comfortable home and living environment by expanding new business fields.
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Panasonic Ratings
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Overall Rating
4.0/5
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3.9
Job security
3.9
Work-life balance
3.8
Company culture
3.8
Salary
3.8
Skill development
3.7
Work satisfaction
3.5
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Panasonic is rated 4.0 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 1.1k company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Panasonic
based on 1k reviews
4.3
Rated by 72 Women
Rated 4.1 for Work-life balance and 4.1 for Company culture
4.0
Rated by 943 Men
Rated 3.9 for Work-life balance and 3.9 for Job security
Work Policy at Panasonic
based on 72 reviews in last 6 months
Work from office
82%
Hybrid
12%
Permanent work from home
6%
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Overall Rating | 4.0/5 based on 1.1k reviews | 3.9/5 based on 3.9k reviews | 4.1/5 based on 4.4k reviews | 4.0/5 based on 4.2k reviews |
Highly Rated for | Work-life balance Job security Skill development | Work-life balance Company culture | Skill development Company culture Work-life balance | Skill development |
Critically Rated for | No critically rated category | Promotions | Promotions | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Work from office 82% employees reported | Hybrid 49% employees reported | Work from office 80% employees reported | Work from office 83% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.3 Good rated by 72 women | 3.9 Good rated by 1.2k women | 4.0 Good rated by 311 women | 3.9 Good rated by 239 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.0 Good rated by 943 men | 3.9 Good rated by 2.5k men | 4.1 Good rated by 3.6k men | 4.0 Good rated by 3.5k men |
Job security | 3.9 Good | 3.5 Good | 3.6 Good | 3.4 Average |
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Panasonic Salaries
Panasonic salaries have received with an average score of 3.8 out of 5 by 1.1k employees.
Sales Executive
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₹1.5 L/yr - ₹5.5 L/yr
Area Sales Manager
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₹6.7 L/yr - ₹22 L/yr
Deputy Manager
(159 salaries)
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₹8.9 L/yr - ₹22.5 L/yr
Area Service Manager
(100 salaries)
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₹4.4 L/yr - ₹17.1 L/yr
Sales Officer
(82 salaries)
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₹2 L/yr - ₹6 L/yr
Product Manager
(47 salaries)
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₹9.9 L/yr - ₹25 L/yr
DEP Manager, Sales
(37 salaries)
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₹10.7 L/yr - ₹19.2 L/yr
Team Lead
(36 salaries)
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₹2.2 L/yr - ₹6 L/yr
Sales Manager
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₹7.9 L/yr - ₹26.5 L/yr
Branch Service Manager
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The Fujifilm X100VI effect – how it's sparked a compact camera price boom and what I'd buy instead
- The Fujifilm X100VI has sparked a demand surge, selling out and causing waiting lists since its launch over a year ago.
- Its impact has significantly raised the prices of premium compact cameras, reflecting the trend toward film and compact cameras in 2025.
- The X100VI's influence on used prices of premium compact cameras is evident, with the X-Pro 2's price rising by 15% in the US.
- Other cameras benefiting from the surge include Ricoh's GR series and the Panasonic Lumix LX100 II, with prices rising across the board.
- In the UK, cameras like the Ricoh GR II and Sony RX1R Mark II have seen notable price increases since late 2023.
- The X100VI's unique qualities have prompted photographers to seek alternatives, such as small mirrorless cameras like the Fujifilm X-T50.
- TechRadar's Cameras Editor suggests the Ricoh GR IIIx for its portability and image quality, noting the X100VI's superior features.
- Expected releases in 2025 include potential rivals from OM System, Ricoh, Canon, and Sony, presenting alternatives to the X100VI.
- Despite the market shift, the X100VI remains unmatched, with potential successors like the Fujifilm X-E5 and GFX100RF on the horizon.
- Competition in the premium compact camera space is growing, indicating a revival in this segment amidst the popularity of camera phones.
- While used prices of premium compact cameras are expected to remain high, the introduction of new models in 2025 offers diversification for buyers.
Tech Radar | 29 Mar, 2025

What is HDR10+? What you need to know about the HDR format
- HDR, short for High Dynamic Range, is a common feature in most TVs that enhances brightness, color, and contrast for a better viewing experience.
- HDR10+ is a format that improves upon HDR10 by offering higher brightness levels (up to 4,000 nits) and dynamic metadata for better image quality.
- HDR10+ supports changing parameters for each frame of video, resulting in more realistic images with improved details and colors.
- Initially supported mainly by Samsung and Panasonic, HDR10+ is now available on TVs from brands like TCL, Hisense, and Toshiba.
- Streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Hulu, and others offer HDR10+ content, and devices like Samsung Blu-ray players and Apple TV 4K support it.
- Dolby Vision is another advanced HDR format that competes with HDR10+ and offers even higher brightness (up to 10,000 nits) and wider color range (12-bit depth).
- Unlike past format wars like Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD, HDR formats are not mutually exclusive, and many TVs and devices support multiple formats like HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+.
- To enjoy HDR10+, you need a compatible source (Blu-ray, streaming service), a device capable of reading HDR10+ content, and a TV that supports HDR10+.
- Using an HDMI cable compatible with HDMI 2.1 is recommended for HDR10+ content due to the higher data bandwidth requirements.
- Understanding the differences between HDR formats and ensuring device compatibility are essential for an optimal viewing experience.
- Stay informed about updates in HDR technology to make informed decisions when upgrading your home theater setup.
Digitaltrends | 26 Mar, 2025

My terrific 4K Blu-ray player is 22% off during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
- The Panasonic DP-UB820 4K Blu-ray player is on sale for 22% off during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
- The player is priced at $387.35, offering a discount of over $100 from the regular price of around $500.
- It is one of the best options for physical media playback and is compatible with various HDR formats including Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
- The player also features Wi-Fi, analog outputs for 7.1-channel audio, and a durable build quality.
Polygon | 26 Mar, 2025

The best vlogging cameras for 2025
- The vlogging camera market in 2025 features a variety of options from top brands like Sony, Canon, DJI, and Panasonic, catering to creators at all skill levels and price points.
- New vlogging-specific models like Sony ZV-E1, DJI Osmo Pocket 3, and Canon PowerShot V10 offer features like flip-around screens, autofocus, and stabilization, enhancing the vlogging experience.
- Action cameras are recommended for beginners due to their ease of use and electronic stabilization, while compact cameras offer better image quality but with fewer advanced options compared to mirrorless cameras.
- Mirrorless cameras provide versatility with larger sensors, manual controls, and advanced video features like 10-bit recording, making them ideal for vlogging despite being heavier and pricier.
- Upcoming camera releases include the Canon R50 V, PowerShot V1, and Panasonic S1R II, offering enhanced features such as 8K video recording and larger sensors, catering to evolving vlogging needs.
- When choosing a vlogging camera, key considerations include a flip-around screen, continuous autofocus with face and eye detection, optical or electronic stabilization, 4K recording capability with high frame rates, and good audio quality.
- Other factors to consider are video quality, color accuracy, light sensitivity, battery life, dual memory card slots, and the camera's size and weight for portability and usability during vlogging sessions.
Engadget | 25 Mar, 2025
Netflix adds HDR10+ support – great news for Samsung TV owners, but don't expect LG and Sony to do the same any time soon
- Netflix adds support for HDR10+, a rival to Dolby Vision, on Samsung, Panasonic, Hisense, and TCL TVs.
- HDR10+ will be available on 50% of 'eligible viewing hours', including new releases and existing content on Netflix Premium.
- Netflix plans to offer HDR10+ support on all HDR movies and shows by the end of the year.
- Samsung TVs and phones benefit from HDR10+ as they do not support Dolby Vision unlike other brands.
- HDR10+ and Dolby Vision offer superior dynamic range and scene-by-scene tone mapping for better picture quality.
- Even though Dolby Vision is considered technically superior, HDR10+ support has been growing on streaming services.
- LG and Sony are unlikely to support HDR10+ on their TVs, favoring Dolby Vision.
- Netflix is asking for Dolby Vision versions from studios, then adding HDR10+ support as well.
- Samsung owners will see image quality improvements, especially on TVs with lower brightness levels.
- Samsung promises to repair soundbars affected by a software update for free, aimed at gamers.
Tech Radar | 25 Mar, 2025

Sirui joins L-Mount Alliance to deliver its superb budget lenses for Leica, DJI, Sigma and Panasonic cameras
- Chinese lens manufacturer Sirui has joined the L-Mount Alliance, a technical and strategic partnership.
- Sirui will develop first-party lenses for the L-Mount system, starting with the Aurora 85mm portrait lens.
- The Aurora lens is already available for other mount systems, and Sirui is known for its affordable lenses.
- Sirui has announced that more autofocus lenses will be released for L-Mount before the end of 2025.
Tech Radar | 21 Mar, 2025

Get the best picture from your Panasonic TV: Change these settings
- To optimize the picture quality on your Panasonic TV, start by turning off the default settings for the optical sensor adjustment.
- Manually control brightness and color temperature by disabling Auto Brightness and Auto White Balance in the settings.
- Choose a picture mode like Filmmaker or True Cinema for a warmer, more natural look, avoiding Sport or Dynamic modes.
- Adjust brightness levels for different content types: set Brightness and Luminance levels for SDR and HDR content separately.
- Utilize Peak Luminance in Advanced Settings to increase overall brightness and enhance contrast on your Panasonic TV.
- Adjust motion smoothing preferences under Picture settings by experimenting with Intelligent Frame Creation and Clear Motion.
- Use HDMI-CEC Device Control to simplify control of external devices like soundbars or gaming systems with just one remote.
- Disable video and sound autoplay on the home screen by adjusting settings in the Preferences menu to enhance user experience.
- Making quick adjustments to settings can transform the picture quality of Panasonic TVs to look spectacular.
- Similar adjustments can be made for other TV brands like LG, Samsung, Sony, Hisense, and TCL for enhanced viewing experiences.
Digitaltrends | 17 Mar, 2025

A Look at the Panasonic FS-A1FM
- The Panasonic FS-A1FM is a fine machine in its day, unique with an integrated floppy drive and 1200-baud modem.
- The machine has a double-sided, double-density floppy and a plethora of ports and cartridge slot.
- While the machine looks great, it currently has some unresolved problems preventing it from running properly.
- Despite the issues, it is interesting to see another computer from that era we had not seen before.
Hackaday | 16 Mar, 2025

Get the best picture from your TCL TV: Change these settings
- When it comes to getting the best picture quality on TCL TVs, many people do not make necessary settings adjustments, particularly for larger screens like the TCL QM891G.
- To enhance viewing experience on TCL TVs, it is recommended to turn off automatic settings like Eco mode and Adaptive Brightness.
- Selecting Picture Mode and adjusting brightness settings based on viewing environment are crucial for optimal picture quality.
- Fine-tuning SDR and HDR brightness settings and adjusting Local Contrast can further enhance image performance on TCL TVs.
- Personalizing motion smoothing settings by adjusting Motion Clarity can improve the viewing experience based on content types and frame rates.
- Enabling HDMI Control for external devices and setting up External Inputs can make the TV setup more convenient.
- Making these settings changes will significantly improve the picture quality and overall TV viewing experience on a TCL TV.
- Similar adjustments can be made on other modern TV brands like LG, Samsung, Sony, Hisense, and Panasonic, though labeled differently.
Digitaltrends | 15 Mar, 2025

Nostalgic Gaming: 5 Video Game Console Failures
- Nintendo's Virtual Boy, despite showcasing stereoscopic graphics, failed to attract gamers and was discontinued shortly after release in 1995, with only 22 games available.
- Panasonic's 3DO, although anticipated to revolutionize gaming, became unappealing due to its exorbitant price, leading to its eventual discontinuation.
- SEGA Saturn's underwhelming performance was attributed to SEGA's mishandling, lack of effective promotion, and absence of a top-tier Sonic The Hedgehog game.
- Atari Jaguar, marketed as the first 64-bit system in 1993, faltered due to limited game library, lack of third-party support, and low sales at just 250,000 units.
- Nintendo's Wii U, in comparison to its successful predecessors, struggled with inadequate third-party support, weak marketing, and a slow start, leading to its classification as a failure.
Medium | 12 Mar, 2025

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Panasonic FAQs
When was Panasonic founded?
Panasonic was founded in 1918. The company has been operating for 107 years primarily in the Consumer Electronics & Appliances sector.
Where is the Panasonic headquarters located?
Panasonic is headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka.
How many employees does Panasonic have in India?
Panasonic currently has more than 2,100+ employees in India. Sales & Business Development department appears to have the highest employee count in Panasonic based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Panasonic have good work-life balance?
Panasonic has a Work-Life Balance Rating of 3.9 out of 5 based on 1,100+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 76% employees rated Panasonic 4 or above, while 24% employees rated it 3 or below on work-life balance. This indicates that the majority of employees feel a generally balanced work-life experience, with some opportunities for improvement based on the feedback. We encourage you to read Panasonic work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Panasonic good for career growth?
Career growth at Panasonic is rated fairly well, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.5. 76% employees rated Panasonic 4 or above, while 24% employees rated it 3 or below on promotions/appraisal. Though the sentiment is mixed for career growth, majority employees have rated it positively. We recommend reading Panasonic promotions/appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros of working in Panasonic?
Working at Panasonic offers several advantages that make it an appealing place for employees. The company is highly rated for job security, work life balance and company culture, based on 1,100+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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