The Evil Organization’s Recruitment Ad

The Evil Organization’s Recruitment Ad

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悪の組織の求人広告

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Aku no Soshiki no Kyuujinkoukoku, 悪の組織の求人広告

By kiyuna toto

4.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
100 chapters
Original Publisher
media factory

Description

Komori Neito decides to leave his NEET lifestyle behind and tries applying for jobs. He finds a recruitment ad for the premier evil organization that is always fighting against super sentai heroes, and decides to go for the job interview. Having no skills apart from the right attitude of hating the current world, Komori starts off as a low-level minion and works his way up the corporate ladder of Metallica, the world’s greatest evil organization.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Evil Organization’s Recruitment Ad Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Evil Organization’s Recruitment Ad "The Evil Organization’s Recruitment Ad" presents an intriguing premise: a seemingly ordinary guy joins an evil organization and, surprisingly, thrives. With a blend of action, fantasy, sci-fi, and psychological elements, it certainly piqued my interest. After diving in, here are my thoughts. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn to the unique concept of an anti-hero protagonist who embraces his "evil" side. It's a refreshing change from the typical reluctant villain we often see. The setup promised a clever protagonist navigating a world of heroes and villains, and I was eager to see how the author would execute this. ### What Works Well What I enjoyed most was the MC's pragmatic approach. He isn't burdened by a hero complex, allowing him to think outside the box and come up with solutions that others, blinded by their morality, wouldn't consider. The story shines when it explores the contrast between his logical, albeit "evil," worldview and the often predictable behavior of the heroes. Some readers have said that the MC is not that evil, but it's his mindset and willingness to do what others won't that sets him apart. I also appreciated that the protagonist starts as a "peon" and grows into a more formidable figure, relying on his wits rather than innate power. The metal band references in the evil organizations' names were a fun, subtle touch as well. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects lacking. The world-building felt somewhat underdeveloped. While the story establishes the basic conflict between heroes and villains, I yearned for a more fleshed-out world with richer lore and a more cohesive theme. The action scenes, while present, could benefit from more detailed descriptions and impactful stakes. More importantly, I felt the characters, especially the heroes, could use more depth. Some readers found the supporting characters underdeveloped and the plot twists predictable early on. ### Final Verdict "The Evil Organization’s Recruitment Ad" is a fun, albeit flawed, read. It deviates from many Japanese light novel tropes, which I appreciate. If you're looking for a story with a unique protagonist, a focus on strategic thinking, and a lighthearted take on the superhero genre, this might be worth your time. Just be aware that the world-building and character development could be stronger. Overall, I'd say it's an enjoyable read with potential, but it doesn't quite reach the heights it could.

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