Where to start… - Anonymous employee Unity Online Employee Review

1.0
18 Sept 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the colleagues are great!

Cons

During my time at Unity I encountered a continuous cycle of toxicity which was extremely detrimental to everyone’s mental health. The senior management team, all two of them, think it’s appropriate to shout at the Marketing Team to get their point across. They also think it’s appropriate to shout at each other, which, quite frankly, sums up the general attitude of the company. You’ll see one of these senior managers cry constantly, talk about crying and have hissy fits, it’s like being at school, yet they call it “the change curve”. They seem to think creating a new “break out room”, forced work events and pizza will make up for the overall toxicity of the place. No one wants to be there past their end time as everyone is drained at that point! That’s unless you’re in the favourite group, then your life is pretty easy. There is one rule for one and another for someone else, some people get to work from home as and when they like, yet others aren’t and are tracked constantly. If you decide to be friends with people it must be in secret or you’ll be watched 24/7 and comments will be thrown about. For example, a conversation I was having with a colleague in the morning, before our start time, was questioned. There are cameras all throughout the building, and they are watched, so there is no place to have a confidential meeting with your manager, as this will be watched. Even on your breaks you’ll be watched who you’re speaking to as there are cameras in the breakout room. Chats on your computer are monitored along with work, again, unless you’re part of the small favourites. No sick pay, unless they decide they believe that you are sick, then you get paid. For example, I had a fever in November 22 and had to be off for two days, but didn’t get paid. Yet in February when I had the stomach bug that was going around, I got paid for the 1 day I was off. Not only this but they call you three times throughout the day to check to see how you are doing, when you’re sick you want to be left alone. I would suggest getting a HR person in the company, but no HR professional would touch this place. Absolutely thrilled to be out of this horrible company. Anyone looking to join should really think about their personal life and their career, multiple new starters have left after only just a week, which speaks volumes. Listen to what people say about this company, as they have a reputation in the area for being a horrible workplace.

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Pros

If you want to work somewhere to get a tonne of experience and always learn, this is the place. You have to be ready to move quickly and to want to succeed. It's not for everyone but that does mean you then have a workforce of some really dedicated and intelligent people. There have been a lot of changes during my years at the company, but the CEO is always trying to push the company forward and to be the best it can be. One rarity of this industry is the hours are short, the days fly by and you can genuinely leave your work at your desk and have your evenings.

Cons

A lot of jobs say 'its fast paced' - this one means it, if you want slow and calm, it's not for you. With the industry and the want to grow does come a lot of movement that does make teething issues, you have to have a voice and speak up when you are unsure or it can be overwhelming.

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5.0
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Pros

Amazing opportunity to work on diverse and creative projects that keep the work exciting. Supportive and talented team that fosters collaboration and learning, whilst maintaining a great work life balance. Fast-paced environment that helps sharpen skills and stay up-to-date with the latest technologies. A great place to build a strong portfolio and gain experience working with different clients and industries.

Cons

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