Unprofessional / Toxic leadership that embodies the worst stereotypes of the gaming industry - Marketing Epic Games Employee Review

1.0
16 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Talented coworkers with an incredible density of talent - Pay is excellent - Remote work is an option, which is increasingly rare in the industry - As a private company, Epic has the freedom to innovate in ways few others can

Cons

- Crunch is constant and not just a temporary phase. It’s deeply embedded in the culture. Be aware! The Marketing Director even joked about it, comparing working on Fortnite in Q1 versus Q4 with a meme of Kate Winslet young and then old in Titanic. With employees sacrificing their health and family life, this tone-deaf humor is hard to swallow. - Executives are incompetent and act as yes-men to Tim Sweeney because it’s a safe, well-paid job. When they want to try something new, they often have their team members pitch the idea, but won’t hesitate to throw them under the bus if Tim doesn’t like it. While the leadership layer beneath them changes frequently, the execs remain, taking no initiative and simply following orders. - Micromanagement is nearly comical. Executives need to approve everything in the name of 'moving fast', yet they get frustrated when employees don’t take initiative despite having created this stifling culture themselves. - They frequently belittle employees who are working extremely hard, but always soften the criticism with: 'Don’t take it personally, okay?'. In particular, the COO even seems to take pleasure in belittling others. - Backstabbing among mid-level managers is rampant. You never know if your colleagues or stakeholders really have your back. People will throw anyone under the bus to avoid blame. - It’s an old boys' club of predominantly white men centered around Tim. If you're a woman, you’ll need to act like a man. DE&I is definitely not a priority.

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5.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Amazing benefits and pay - Work with some of the most talented folks in the industry - Move quickly and ship a lot - Have the freedom to make a lot of impact - Not political and a no nonsense place, just a lot of talented and passionate folks wanting to do good work

Cons

- Company strategy can shift quickly which can feel chaotic for many people, change is a part of life at Epic - Lots of teams work long hours, not all teams but it’s common

1.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great Benefits, people you work with are all top notch in their fields.

Cons

No growth opportunities or raises at all. I've been here for 4 years and since then have only had 1 notable raise and no promotions. Constant turnover and loss of talent due to over-worked stress and no sense of work/life balance. Management are all incompetent and won't ever take accountability for their terrible actions. "Fast-paced" environment is what they tell you but it's just another way of saying they will over-work you and give you no rewards. C-suite is even more out of touch with their employees and consumers. Constant pivots and changes out of nowhere because some L8 or L9 didn't like it and no one will push back otherwise you get laid off. I was here since 2022 and it has just gone downhill ever since COVID. Layoffs are a clear indicator of a company under-performing and the fact that none of the people involved with the bad decisions were touched indicates that this will continue happening. Terrible place to grow and pay isn't much better.

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