Description A rubber check is a normal course of business for JSR Corporation. The company makes synthetic rubbers, including general-purpose rubbers (used in tires, belts, and footwear) and specialty rubbers (used in hoses, auto parts, tire tubes, and other items). Not surprisingly, JSR also makes products -- such as emulsions, thermoplastic elastomers, and specialty polymers -- that are rubber-based or that were developed using rubber technology. In addition, JSR produces opto-electric materials (display materials for LCDs and semiconductor materials) and water-soluble polymers. Bridgestone is both JSR's largest customer and its largest shareholder, with a 16% stake in the company.
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Overall, 63% of employees would recommend working at JSR to a friend. This is based on 18 anonymously submitted reviews on Glassdoor.