Happy to work here - Senior Project Manager Unity Employee Review

5.0
Sep 11, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Unity is a great company to work for. It started up in Denmark, hence the down-to-Earth approach, good work-life balance, and the general atmosphere of openness and trust. Unity is a very tech-savvy company so we always work with the best and latest tools out there - thanks to that new hires' onboarding and remote working are so easy. What's more, Unity offers competitive compensation and a lot of nice benefits. The company is also great at communicating with employees and letting us participate in important discussions.

Cons

At its heart Unity is still a start-up, which is mostly good, but sometimes problematic. Roles are not well-defined, which often results in confusion and duplication of efforts. Furthermore, there seems to be an ongoing change of culture happening due to the rapid growth of the US offices - cosy Danish start-up is giving way to a US corporation. Finally, most of us at Unity Copenhagen work weird hours because of needing to work with our US counterparts, many of whom reside in the Bay Area (meaning 9 hours difference).

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