Manga Rebecca Silverman from
Anime News Network gave the first volume an overall B+ grade. Silverman noted that the first volume was "much more interested in the parodic aspects of the story, though, so readers should be prepared for more humor than actual yearning glances, and a certain degree of familiarity with
Class S yuri is probably going to make the book more enjoyable".
Anime UK News gave the first volume 8/10, praising its strong setup and additional German translation notes. In 2018,
Yuri Is My Job! was part of the top 20 finalists featured in the
Niconico and Da Vinci's
Next Manga Awards. The series has also been featured on
BookWalker's top-selling manga for 2019 and 2020. As of May 2023,
Yuri Is My Job! has 1 million copies in circulation.
Anime The anime was received positively. Alex Henderson of
Anime Feminist reviewed the first episode, stating that there is "fun to be had" with the show's premise, with a potential for satire and meta commentary in the show's cafe, arguing those working there are "literally performing an idealized girlhood", argued it had a premiere with "potential", and said she is excited for the series going forward. ==Notes==