It tosses in cameos of the forced, corporate boardroom isekai tropes, but actually gets better to read the farther in you go which puts it above average.
It really wears on you when it repeats the same scenes over and over again. It'd be nice as a colourful anime with sound and music to break the monotony.
The dialogue/pacing can be awful even up to the latest chapter, but it's hard to fault a comic on that when the author will take direct feedback from fans and get better.
I'm at over 300 manga read on Mangadex and this one is one of the most under-rated on the website. The early chapters didn't catch my interest, but as it went on it has had surprisingly great moments.