The faster-paced Japanese remake of Misaeng follows a similar arc and has many similar relationships, but has a different tone and its own context and soul. It's funny and inspiring and fits perfectly into the light Japanese business drama mold without being predictable. I wouldn't recommend watching one immediately after the other, though.
Both are feel-good workplace dramas featuring a rookie who not only learns the ropes but brings change to their team as they find their way and develop relationships. They also give insight into the business ( as only J-dramas can do!) in a fascinating way, and have memorable characters who have meaningful arcs.
Both dramas show the business career development of young people, how creativity and prioritizing people in business is what creates real economic success. Much of the drama is also focused on the loyal friendships of the main characters. Whereas Akira to Akira doesn't have any comedic elements, and is specifically set in the banking world, if you enjoy it you'll likely enjoy HOPE, which has a similar progressive storyline.