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ProbablyMonsters

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4.0
Apr 3, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I enjoy my team and the opportunity's I am given here, the pay is very competitive and compared to other orgs I have been with benefits, PTO and work life balance are amazing (We get almost 2 weeks for the Holidays each year!). There aren't as many "perks" being onsite as there would be at a big games studio but we do get lunch catered at both locations once a month, coffee and Water are always stocked up, and we get a nice holiday gift each year. I am proud to say I work for ProbablyMonsters aside from any growing pains there may be. I appreciate the CEO's generosity and true compassion he has for employees. I look forward to the day we ship a game and continue to grow as a company.

Cons

A lot of the downsides I think are normal for a start up. You have to be able to pick up and shift your focus at any given time, and unfortunately sometimes leadership has to make decisions we may not love. I think once people stop focusing on what others are doing and we start really working together as a company that wants to succeed we will do great things!

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5.0
Mar 23, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay/Benefits and growth opportunities. Excited about the games shipping this year and next.

Cons

Lots of change in the company direction but that the entire industry.

2.0
Jun 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay was good, great benefits, they assembled a number of really great teams that had a ton of passion. Received a sign on bonus and severance.

Cons

From the director level up, management was confused on direction and was terrible at prioritizing. One example is having my bonus tied to the number of people that could be hired in a year at a company level despite being an engineer. Games that showed no promise were scaled up at the wrong time and those that did show promise were abandoned. They laid off almost everyone in Bellevue and then opened roles in Texas too which is a super classy move.

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