Used To Be Pretty Good, Now: Preeeetty Bad - Product Manager Jazwares Employee Review

2.0
7 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Good personalities around the office, doesn't feel overly corporate - Decent benefits

Cons

- Management is not communicative, eager to throw you under the bus, and lack general leadership qualities. - Cross-team communication seems oddly discouraged even though it would make everyone's jobs easier. - HR is extremely slow at managing contracts and renewals causing a lot of employee stress. - Does not value anything in an employee other than speed and compliance. - Lost a lot of great people and have been cutting positions a good amount too.

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5.0
18 Mar 2026
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Pros

- Friendly office and staff - Great mentorship - Great for young people - works with lots of peers - Open door policy, you can talk with anyone you'd like - Big growth potential

Cons

- Very short internship for viewing a bigger image - Parking is a little challenging

1.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They pay for your insureance.

Cons

I would strongly caution anyone considering a role at Jazwares. My experience was defined by minimal onboarding and virtually no structured training, combined with very high expectations from day one. Employees are often expected to deliver at a high level without the tools or guidance needed to succeed, which leads to burnout. There is a heavy culture of micromanagement, with limited trust in employees and very little autonomy. At the same time, leadership appears to operate within a tight inner circle, where favoritism influences decision-making and accountability is inconsistent. Workloads can be excessive, and expectations are often unrealistic given the level of support provided. This creates a stressful environment where employees are set up to struggle rather than succeed. Concerns around fairness and how individuals are treated did not feel transparently handled. HR did not come across as a neutral or supportive resource, but instead seemed aligned with protecting leadership. The company promotes a “happy” and positive work culture externally, but that image does not consistently match the internal experience. Long hours, high pressure, and lack of support make this a difficult place to thrive.

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