Scientific Games Reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(1,404 total reviews)

Patrick McHugh

73% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Scientific Games has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,404 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Scientific Games employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
27 Dec 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you have the mental fortitude to block out the negative, toxic workplace culture, there are still technical skills that can be learnt here to further your career and move you onto a more balanced workplace in future.

Cons

- Borderline bullying & harrassment. These people know the legal limits, so skirt precariously close to the edge of what is permissable, always having their "plausible deniability" excuses ready-at-hand. If anyone dares to take issue with them, they are masters at "blaming the victim", with excuses like, "oh but you misunderstood me", "perhaps you're too sensitive". - This place is not a meritocracy. Your hard work and innovations will not be acknowledged or rewarded. Such valiant efforts will get you into trouble, you will be silently blacklisted by management for drawing too much attention to yourself and for challenging their safe and secure sense of "status quo". You may find that your hard work and efforts will instead be mocked and ridiculed. You will be rubbished for trying to give it your all. - In contrast, you may find management have hand-picked their whitelisted individuals, their lackeys, that seem to get away with doing very little work, talking aloud and posturing all day. - Management seem to have an unhealthy level of interest in who you communicate with and socialise with. They are hyper-sensitive to any communications you have with the opposite gender. Upon them getting a whiff of such interactions, they will enlist their lackeys to play blocking/interference and spying games. Their lackeys will smear your name behind your back to others, to further discourage others from interacting with you. - Management seem to treat women in the office as trophies that they can award to their loyal lackeys. - blacklisted individuals can look forward to management ostracising them via their network of loyal lackeys. The lackeys will discourage anyone from talking to you and socialising with you. The accumulative effect of enduring this toxic environment over the long-term is quite psychologically damaging. I'd suggest new-starters consider putting a hard limit on the number of years they intend to stay here. In the long-run, it is not worth enduring such a toxic culture any longer than you need to, for the sake of your own mental health. There are better places to work out there, just have the courage and conviction to believe you are worthy and deserving of them, rather than accepting management's projection upon you that you are useless and worthless and trapped there with no hope of moving on.

1.0
20 May 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Casual dress code. Also,an option for those who want to get exposure in Gambling/gaming domain can try there and later move to a better place with a positive work culture.

Cons

Biased management and toxic work culture. Some employees clearly misuse the company and do their personal activities and other stuff at office, but the manager doesn't care, since there are few others who work hard for the company and they will do the job! These lazy guys do all sort of dirty politics, false allegations about others etc to cover up their incompetency and gets all protection from top ! They dont have to do or know their job or follow the company policies,it's all good for them,they know how to butter up manager and play dramas, that's enough to survive there! And, other people who are dedicated to the work, will have to go through all the pain and humiliation. They also end up doing additional job in order to get the work done. If we ever raise our genuine concerns/problems or even make suggestions to improve the team productivity, that's it! There is no support from manager at all! Instead,we are then treated as the ones with attitude issues or lack team skills! Manager never addresses the real problems or take any actions against those employees and is so good at blaming the victims. Working at this place is the only time in my career where I regretted for having all my dedication and sincerity to my job!

1.0
3 Feb 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This is worst culture I have worked with

Cons

People really done care, no resilience and empathy

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