The Escape Game reviews

3.0

44% would recommend to a friend

(312 total reviews)

Mark Flint

48% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

The Escape Game has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 312 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The The Escape Game employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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312 reviews
2.0
Sep 30, 2024

Great Friends, Bad Company

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Coworkers were great, and the job was theoretically fun and different than your average customer service/entertainment job

Cons

Management was 99% awful and completely mishandled the pandemic in early 2020, on top of previous day-to-day dealings with employees. Too much emphasis on impressing higher ups and the public image than with how employees felt treated.

3.0
Sep 26, 2024

The Cult of TEG

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's extremely obvious that the creation of the games and the labor of love that is putting them together is something to be admired. I do appreciate the amount of detail and quality that goes into the games and learning the in's and out's of every game. I am grateful for my experience in being able to fix the games and learn a lot of really interesting wiring and mechanics because of this. Where I'm specifically at, my hours are mostly respected, and I can generally gauge how much I'll actually be working in peak vs pre-season. I have met a lot of kind and funny people working there and I have made some friendships that really gave me hope in people again. I do have a generally good time at work and the time flies by quite quickly when we are busy. There's some amazing connections with guests you can make on a day to day basis, something truly memorable, and it really does warm my heart to see those moments.

Cons

Here comes this part. I am disappointed and frustrated in this company that employs so many members of the LGBTQ+ community but does not extend them the respect they deserve. Pronouns are a simple thing to a lot of companies but it means the world to a lot of people to be addressed correctly. So why not here? What is there to gain from completely wiping the identity of someone who already conforms to the strict dress code? What harm is there in displaying pronouns of your game guides? Why do we stop being people to run an escape room? The leadership class that is mostly mandatory for any growth into higher leadership contains passages from the Bible which includes a story about David and Bathsheba and his adultery. In a professional and educational setting, a specific religion that a lot do not adhere to, is not appropriate by any means. There are instances where some guests will treat you badly, make you cry, and try to get every discount under the sun, or drop off their young children with no supervision to play a game with random strangers who did not opt in to play with stray children. Cutting people from the schedule feels bad every time in an effort to save some dollars and while it is in the nature of escape rooms in general, they consider being understaffed with more games than people as "healthy pressure".

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