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Round One Entertainment

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Round One Entertainment reviews

2.9

35% would recommend to a friend

(348 total reviews)
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Akira Ide

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33% positive business outlook

Round One Entertainment has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 348 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Round One Entertainment employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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348 reviews
2.0
Nov 21, 2017

Great for a while

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fun environment with interesting people

Cons

Management doesn't care about low level employers and there is favoritism galore

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Round One Entertainment Response
6y
Thank you for the feedback. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed working with fun and interesting people. It is unfortunate to hear that there was favoritism going on at your location. This behavior is not tolerated by our company and we try to treat all our employees with equality and respect. Your feedback matters to us, so we will be pushing to improve the actions of our managers!
3.0
Oct 10, 2016

Eh

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It is fun to work at Round One Entertainment for the first few months. The other employees are great and management is fantastic and very understanding.

Cons

After awhile the job gets monotonous and very boring. Granted it is a very lax and easy job, it just gets very very boring.

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Round One Entertainment Response
6y
Thank you for the feedback! We are glad that you've had fun in the beginning and that you've had a great experience with your managers.
1.0
Sep 5, 2025

Toxic and Unreceptive

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

As of Sep2025, hybrid with 2 days In-office, 3 days WFH (but this is subject to change as they plan to move offices to accommodate the qty of employees). Access to some free samples (usually in a raffle format), including plush/snacks/etc. Bi-annual evaluations, possibility for raises twice a year (but cumulative annual raises tend to be less than $1 per year). Semi-casual dresscode (T-shirt and jeans are fine most days, excluding important meetings). Really good PTO accruement, especially after 1 year.

Cons

Micromanaging and overall condescending/distrusting attitude towards employees. Consistent check-ins with employees but rather than implementing changes towards grievances for employee satisfaction, it’s marked against them. You must fill a daily task log in 30-min intervals that must be submitted and review daily. Management is very “gossipy” and nothing remains confidential. Lack of proper communication and documentation (especially relating to tasks and expectations). Constant last-minute changes and/or announcements. Almost everything is very time-sensitive, yet must go through multiple levels of approvals that cause delays. Failure to meet deadlines despite a task being stuck in approval stages is on the employee. No training regiment exists so all training is loose and unorganized. The fault in failure to know something that you were not taught lies with the employee and not the trainer. Unrealistic taskload/timelines, low pay/raises, and high pressure from superiors. Management would intentionally set employees up to fail to justify bad evaluations. Constantly promoting the idea of raises and promotions, but rarely following through. Japanese work standards and processes, including minor instances of homophobia, racism and sexism. Upper management almost exclusively converse both written/verbally in Japanese. Inability to do so restricts potential promotions and will be treated as lesser-than. High turnover due to aforementioned reasons (at least 8 individuals quit in my department within the past 2yrs, most worked for less than a year). Promoting unqualified individuals due to high turnover as an attempt to retain remaining employees, but again, providing no training for promoted individuals. I’m sure there’s more that I’m forgetting at this time, but I believe the general points have been made.

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