Does the C-Suite care? Apparently not. - Associate Hasbro Employee Review

3.0
Apr 9, 2025
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Pros

The first couple of layers of people (where all the work gets done) is consistently full of wonderful, dedicated people that are a joy to be around. It’s why so many people stay despite the ever-increasing issues with the senior leadership.

Cons

The company was told in September of 2024 that HQ would be moved, and that Boston was being considered as an option. Seven months later, still no update. Literally NO update, not even what state we will be in. People have built lives, have kids in schools, homes that they love in the RI and southern MA area. It is now borderline cruel and inhumane compared to what the C-Suite preaches as the spirit of the company to not let people know if the company is moving an hour or more away. It is eroding the trust in senior leadership to not be treated as humans with lives. As an aside, why can’t anyone get a promotion at Hasbro? We have to apply to a fully different job to actually move up the ladder, there are zero paths for growth.

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