Good benefits, low morale - Anonymous employee Hasbro Employee Review

3.0
Sep 7, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- 4.5 work days per week - 2 days WFH (depends on your team) - medical (not including dental) cover family (but not the best compare with other MNC) - WLB - high flexibility on working hours

Cons

- low morale (after office moved to Kowloon Bay) - low sense of belongings - less salary increment - less bonus - low job security (after globally laid off 15% staff) - should be independent (no teammates support sometime) - laid off not related to your performance - no discount for buying toys (seldom got staff sales)

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Pros

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Cons

The hiring and onboarding process lacked organization, consistency, and internal alignment. Communication between Talent Acquisition, hiring management, and leadership appeared disconnected, resulting in conflicting information regarding fundamental terms of employment. After progressing through multiple interview rounds and receiving both verbal and written offers, critical details surrounding the position’s reporting expectations and work location changed unexpectedly immediately prior to the anticipated start date. The situation was handled poorly, with inconsistent messaging from different parties and limited accountability for the confusion. Attempts to professionally discuss potential solutions and compromises were met with resistance and ultimately resulted in the offer being rescinded. The overall experience reflected a lack of coordination between departments and created significant concern regarding internal communication, leadership alignment, and employee onboarding practices. For a large, established company, the process felt surprisingly unstructured and reactive.

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