Fast growing Company – Culture prevails as a key strategic asset we all focus and live on. - Anonymous employee Unity Employee Review

5.0
Jul 23, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I have been with Unity for over a year now, and have had the opportunity to work and interact with a global team that is very empathetic and fully reflects and lives our values. Our fast-paced casual environment makes it easy for us to communicate, build and achieve as a team. My voice is heard, there are many opportunities to interact and express my opinion at all org levels (round tables with Sr leadership and CEO) on key business and cultural important topics, so you can really contribute to building best solutions for the company and the community of creators we support every day. Decentralized company, very cross functional, not a traditional top to bottom org. There is always something new to do, to contribute, to create.

Cons

As a company listening to all employees comes with its challenges when you are in a fast-paced growing industry and company. Finding common ground and solutions isn´t always an easy task, but the end solution truly reflects the best of us.

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Thank you for your feedback, always great to hear from a current employee’s perspective. - The Unity Team

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