Pros
The strongest aspect of the studio is its overall stability and business approach. Compared to many places in the industry, it has maintained steady growth, solid partnerships, and a culture that supports a healthy work‑life balance. Compensation is competitive for the industry, and while benefits vary from company to company, the overall package is above average for a U.S.‑based studio. Another major advantage is the sense of long‑term security. The studio has a track record of avoiding the volatility that affects much of the industry, thanks in large part to consistent leadership and a well‑managed business strategy.
Cons
Some teams could benefit from stronger support structures and clearer communication practices. In certain areas, issues raised by team members don’t always receive the level of follow‑through or coordination needed, which can be challenging in a remote‑first environment. When communication gaps appear, it can affect trust and make collaboration feel more fragmented than it should be. This may vary across different groups and projects, and the experience is not necessarily uniform throughout the studio.