Scam - Project Manager Gamelight Employee Review

1.0
11 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is nothing good about this company and owners, totally rip off and shady business

Cons

The managers are toxic, do not know how to talk and assign you to the tasks which are not related to the job descriptions. There is no guideline, no proper onboarding and clarifications. They just attack you for no reason and do not provide you with any information. These people are scam and pay some unpopular companies to make them to the top of the headline. All the news you hear about the company is a lie and a facade.

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1.0
13 May 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It was remote, Great colleagues

Cons

Working at this company was a frustrating experience. There’s constant micromanagement across almost every department, no matter your level of experience. It’s clear that leadership doesn’t actually trust their team to do the jobs they were hired for. Most people are underpaid and end up feeling taken advantage of. The company culture is toxic — upper management rarely listens to feedback or ideas, but they’re quick to blame when something goes wrong. There’s a general lack of basic respect, even in everyday communication. “Please” and “thank you” are rare. Feedback is mostly negative and often makes you feel stupid rather than supported. Even when something is marked as urgent, it can take days or weeks for managers to review the work or give proper feedback. Communication is all over the place, and expectations are unclear. Unsurprisingly, there’s a high turnover — once people realize how bad things are, they try to leave as fast as they can.

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1.0
22 May 2025
Anonymous freelancer
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Being in a small company allowed me to take on responsibilities outside my role, which helped me grow professionally. The industry is dynamic, friendly, and full of opportunities to learn.

Cons

Unfortunately, the company culture is strongly influenced by a top-down management style that leaves little room for autonomy or constructive feedback. The cause behind this is the CEO, who micromanages every aspect of the business and has created a culture of control and fear. Feedback is ignored, there’s no HR to support employees, and some remote workers are subjected to invasive tracking tools. The company’s internal tools are designed more for monitoring than for actual productivity. Most of the stress doesn’t come from the job itself, but from trying to work around someone who constantly creates unnecessary obstacles and makes you feel dependent. It’s not a healthy environment, and it’s not sustainable in the long term. While the work itself can be rewarding, this management approach takes that feeling away and significantly impacts your overall working experience.

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