Skybox Labs Reviews

4.2

74% would recommend to a friend

(56 total reviews)

Shyang Kong, Derek MacNeil, and Steven Silvester

78% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Skybox Labs has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 56 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Skybox Labs employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Arts, entertainment and recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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56 reviews
3.0
15 Jan 2021

Too chill

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Pros

- Internal management is great. Very helpful people, trying to make your life easy as they can - Lunch&Learn, sometimes there is even SkyBox University - No overtime, very chill environment

Cons

Sharing here my personal experience, not sure if it was the same for people in other teams. - Work is extremely monotonic, I was fixing some dull bugs 99% of the time. - A lot of politics with the studio we outsourced for, I constantly had a feeling that nobody needs what I was doing, it's just so frustrating. - You know this cool creative atmosphere when you are working in gamedev and you hang out with creative people like artists, designers, and programmers who is passionate about the game? Never had it here.

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Skybox Labs Response
5y
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your positive words and are sorry to hear the obstacles you are facing with your work. We encourage you to communicate this with your manager as they are there to assist you with these types of challenges.
2.0
26 July 2020

Great the first year, goes downhill afterwards

Anonymous employee
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Pros

People there are incredible, very passionate. The people make the studio. Great for the short term, use the studio as your stepping stone to others.

Cons

The flat hierarchy method the studio uses doesn’t work. They make decisions on everything that happens, leaving all middle management feel redundant. They say they have an open door policy, but they actually don’t. The development process on their indie title was incredibly difficult since one of the founders was also the creative director. Large changes In the development cycle happened weekly. No one enjoyed working on that project. No one was recognized after development completed. In the entire time that I was there (3+ years), I could count the number of promotions that happened in the studio with 1 hand. Promotions don’t happen here, you mostly come in the studio the same position that you leave in. If they have anything against an employee, there is no road to redemption. They don’t lay off or terminate employees. They let your contract expire with little warning or move you into a position that you have no desire to continue working in.

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Skybox Labs Response
5y
Firstly, thank you so much for taking the time to provide your feedback. We wholeheartedly try to create the best possible work environment for everyone on the team, and we are sorry you left feeling this way. Feedback is really important to us at SkyBox and we’d really like to continue the conversation with you if you’re open to it. Feel free to reach out to HR if you want to talk further.
3.0
3 Dec 2025

Great People and Projects, Lack of Accountability.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Cool projects and great colleagues Flexible about appointments, vacations, sick days, childcare, etc and they do a good job of making people feel welcome through company events, swag, and a sense of belonging from day one Mostly really intelligent and friendly colleagues

Cons

This company used to be a genuinely great place to work. There were a lot of friendly, talented people who cared about what they did. Unfortunately, as a contractor, there’s always a chance you’ll be dropped into another company’s toxic leadership environment, which can completely derail your workflow and force you into becoming a “yes man” just to survive. The inner workings of this company are unlike anything I’ve seen. But beneath that surface is a deeply strange loyalty hierarchy. After multiple rounds of layoffs (some of which were swept under the rug without informing the company) they continue to show unwavering loyalty to their HR departments while cutting the people who actually build and deliver the product, like engineers, designers, producers, etc. It feels like they operate on a protect-your-own kind mentality that values personal alliances over the actual needs of the company. Working in a co-dev environment, my first project was particularly rough. From the very first day, I was dropped into a toxic work environment that made it hard to do my best work. Thankfully my producer at the time was fantastic and helped me to navigate the chaos. Once you get past the immediate leadership layer, everything above seems to happen behind closed doors. Decisions are made in secrecy, and when layoffs roll around (there’s been lots), there’s always some level of blame shifting towards one reason or another. After years of loyalty and hard work, I was laid off without even a conversation with my direct manager, the person who was supposed to advocate for me. And speaking of them, when it came time to actually face the people they managed in a negative situation like this, they didn’t even have the nerve to show up and face me. They hid behind HR, refusing to answer questions or offer any sort of closure (which speaks volumes about their lack of professionalism and basic respect). The layoff meeting was a joke. It was a last second video call that was rude, tone-deaf, and unnecessarily hostile. I basically had to sit there for fifteen minutes while they berated me. It was a gutless move by my so-called “team leader,” to no-show the meeting, provide no closure, and hide behind HR, and that perfectly summed up their rookie management style and the wider lack of accountability and integrity that runs through this company. It’s hard to describe how demoralizing it is to pour years of effort into a place led by people who vanish the moment things get difficult.

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