Hasbro reviews

2.7

26% would recommend to a friend

(1,046 total reviews)
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Chris Cocks

13% approve of CEO

17% positive business outlook

Hasbro has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,046 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Hasbro employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Oct 15, 2025

Roll out!

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Pros

Some of the most talented and incredible people you will ever meet have graced the halls of Hasbro over the years. The grit, the grind and the iconic brands made all of us want to work harder-together- to make the world a better place for children and their families. I used to be excited every single day to come into work and collaborate with my team and create amazing experiences for our fans. And the community partnerships throughout Rhode Island were unmatched- so many nonprofits, schools, and organizations knew they could rely on Hasbro for help. It was truly magical and the memories are unmatched.

Cons

…Please note that all of the pros listed above are in past tense. What once was a dream job has been decimated into constant anxiety and fear of layoffs every 6 months. I’ve had at least 5 bosses in the past year and a half due to constant re-structuring, and no path forward for career growth or on the job learning. No one doing the work knows which end is up and when the madness will stop. The 5 year “transformation” feels more like the end of Hasbro at the hands of a CEO who has repeatedly said he doesn’t care or know about the toy business and is solely focused on digital gaming. The future of play may be changing, but toys and games are still an integral part of kids and adults lives and should be not cast aside. Digital games, entertainment, toys and games can all exist under one company if you’ve got the right leadership and strategy in place. This C-suite is NOT it. The once thriving culture has been destroyed by current leadership at the top. The majority of folks with historical knowledge of the brands are long gone, and those who are left are constantly looking over their shoulders. No one is happy, no one is thriving, and almost NO ONE understands why Hasbro needed to move to the Seaport. Really- why? CEO couldn’t give one good reason other than “I want new young talent” (aka I want to replace all of you asap). Don’t expect a hello or a second glance in the hallway from this guy- long gone are the days Brian Goldner would walk down Main Street waving to everyone with a smile.

1.0
Oct 7, 2025

Who knew a toy company could be so depressing

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free Starbucks Walking path nearby when you need to escape

Cons

Tone deaf CEO Possibility of losing job at any moment Low morale out of touch designers

1.0
Oct 4, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

-Your coworkers are some of the very best people you will ever work with. -Grateful I got to experience the Hasbro that once was, with a leadership team that inspired and valued employees. -The brands are iconic and the people directly working on these brands are passionate and inspiring.

Cons

-The current leadership team has turned this into a typical sleazy corporate atmosphere. -Constant and never ending layoffs. -Employee perks taken away for purpose of control (under the guise of collaboration). -Overly watchful and distrustful of employees since RTO (they are monitoring badge swipes, etc) -Actively training people overseas to take over creative jobs. -No room for growth or promotion. -Continued disappearance of diversity throughout leadership (but especially at the executive level). -The move to Boston is bad enough but the fact it is Seaport is especially nauseating. -Layoffs resulting in unsustainable workloads for those left.

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