Pixelogic Media reviews

3.1

33% would recommend to a friend

(290 total reviews)

John Suh

30% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

Pixelogic Media has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 290 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pixelogic Media employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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290 reviews
2.0
Apr 4, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible remote policy (for now, seems like this will change soon) Great team Fun material Nice beginner foothold in the entertainment industry Some attempts to improve inefficient systems Standard no-frills benefits package, good health insurance

Cons

Management are all reactive and histrionic, with no attention to downstream effects or the long term. Workflows are changed haphazardly on a weekly, almost daily basis with no warning, no documentation, no training, and no validation to identify potential issues. Management continues to spontaneously "improve" workflows by making them less efficient and adding more steps. Everything is run out of Excel when there is affordable, easily-implemented project management software available for decades now. Individuals are consistently gaslit and scapegoated for failure of the extremely fallible system. Everyone is overworked, underpaid, untrained, and exploited to the maximum. For the past six months all raises and perks have stopped and promotions are refused so strongly that they have let valuable team members walk rather than agree to change their title to match their actual responsibilities. And yet, known and documented creeps are kept on indefinitely. All of this despite growing business, great profits, and augmented prices for our services to the client.

1.0
Apr 30, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This place used to be a much happier organization. Maybe a hard look at upper management could get that happiness back again. Now, there is a sense of unity among those who are trauma bonded.

Cons

It's disheartening to reflect on how Pixelogic has transformed from a decent workplace with promising opportunities into a toxic environment plagued by mismanagement and demoralization. While there was once excitement and encouragement for learning and growth, those days are long gone, replaced by a pervasive sense of disillusionment and despair. Cons: 1. Nepotism and Conflicts of Interest in Hiring and Promotion: The hiring and promotion practices are riddled with nepotism and favoritism, where personal connections outweigh merit and competence. It's disheartening to see talent overlooked in favor of personal allegiances despite conflicts of interest. 2. Self-Serving Upper Management: Upper management is more concerned with self-preservation and personal gain than nurturing and empowering their teams. They deflect blame onto others when things go awry and eagerly take credit for successes they had no hand in achieving. 3. Lack of Recognition and Support: Employees rarely receive acknowledgment for their hard work, let alone words of encouragement. Instead, there's a pervasive atmosphere of criticism and belittlement, with no effort made to boost confidence or morale. 4. Failure to Own Mistakes: Upper management refuses to take accountability for their errors, preferring to sweep them under the rug rather than address and rectify them. This undermines trust and perpetuates a culture of scapegoating. 5. Inconsistent Communication: Communication from upper management is erratic and unreliable, leaving employees feeling uncertain and on edge. Policies and protocols change without warning, creating a sense of instability and frustration. 6. Lack of Support in Emergencies: In times of crisis or emergency, support from management is virtually non-existent. Emails go unanswered, and acknowledgment of urgent issues is delayed, leaving employees feeling abandoned and helpless. 7. Prioritization of Work over Wellbeing: The company shows little regard for the health and wellbeing of its employees, prioritizing work demands over their physical and mental health. This disregard for employee welfare is deeply concerning and unethical. 8. Narrow-Minded Vision: Upper management demonstrates a profound lack of understanding and interest in the needs and capabilities of their teams. Their narrow-minded approach stifles innovation and hampers progress, leaving employees feeling undervalued and overlooked. There is no effort made into understanding the teams or the jobs they do. Overall Impression: Pixelogic has devolved into a toxic workplace where morale is at an all-time low with a debilitating fear of retaliation, and employees feel undervalued and unsupported. The pervasive culture of nepotism, self-interest, and bullying has poisoned what was once a promising environment for growth and development. Unless significant changes are made at the highest levels of management, I would caution anyone considering employment here to proceed with extreme caution.

1.0
Dec 20, 2023

Don’t work here!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It started off great, benefits are great and pay is reasonable if you counteroffer.

Cons

The company has gone majorly downhill this year, laying off key employees in retaliation to disagreements with how management is handling things. They are pushing for quality over quality and money over success. This company will go from 1 to 0 quickly.

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