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Gametime United

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Remote culture and fun industry overshadowed by instability and turnover - Anonymous employee Gametime United Employee Review

1.0
29 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Remote first company - Employees that became like family over the years - Honestly nothing else

Cons

- Fire and hire culture. They are quick to assume that the problem with Gametime's growth is the people, so they are quick to fire whole teams or departments without understanding the underlying issues - You're expected to work more with less. While staff is dwindling, existing staff must pick up the pieces - Leadership and staff turnovers are huge; most of the executive team is traded out every year or so - Little promotions or raises , the expectation is you should be happy you're not fired or laid off. - Little psychological safety

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5.0
4 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The business model is bulletproof. I don’t see any scenario where the company doesn't succeed and scale aggressively this year. - Compensation and career growth are top-tier. Speaking from experience, I’ve been promoted and given a raise every year of my 3-year tenure.

Cons

- The recent layoffs unfortunately missed a lot of useless tenured employees. Getting a response out of them is difficult, and when they do reply, the advice is usually meaningless. - Their only real asset used to be historical company knowledge, but now that our internal tools are unblocked and accessible, anyone can find that information themselves. They aren't bringing anything unique to the table anymore.

2.0
16 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company is filled with talented, hardworking people, and I was fortunate to build meaningful relationships and connections during my time here. The benefits and perks are competitive and appreciated.

Cons

Leadership lacks a unified vision, which often creates confusion and inconsistency throughout the organization. Rather than focusing on developing employees and addressing systemic challenges, there can be a tendency to place blame on individuals, particularly newer team members. The company culture has also significantly declined, which is especially noticeable in a fully remote environment where intentional culture-building is critical. Additionally, the company has moved aggressively toward AI adoption and workforce replacement without sufficient consideration of long-term impacts, change management, or appropriate guardrails.

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