Go for another offer if you can. Join only in desperation - Anonymous employee 2K Employee Review

2.0
Oct 26, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- High base pay - Great People at the lower level - Competitive benefits - Good for short term contract assignments and internships - They allow to bring dogs to the workplace - Weekly lunches are great - Great Games

Cons

- Lack of vision at the leadership level, the leadership team don’t work well together. Extreme politics, animosity and favoritism going on - No autonomy to empower employees to do their jobs - Lost focus on diversity and inclusion, only promotional campaigns on social media. - Process infrastructure extremely rudimentary - Leadership team cannot be trusted to make sound decisions - HR is non-existent after the recent churn in the leadership team - Always looking for ways to cut cost. Prople are treated poorly especially if there is a diversity of thought and differences in opinions

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5.0
Nov 19, 2025
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

My team and colleagues were great, everyone in office is friendly

Cons

Some teams and departments are siloed

1.0
May 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Congratulations on joining an IT department sustained primarily by optimism and certificates whose expiration dates invite reflection. Tickets enter a triage process best described as ceremonial — acknowledged warmly, processed philosophically, resolved at the discretion of the universe. Infrastructure decisions suggest a confident autodidactic energy that formal training might have tempered. Your recommendations will be received, appreciated verbally, and composted with dignity. The company charges a premium for its products and charges again for the remainder of them, which is either visionary pricing strategy or a personality trait depending on your tolerance. The gaming chairs are ambitious. The retention numbers are instructive

Cons

• Your labor props up a machine that monetizes joy incrementally until joy is gone • Every unresolved ticket is a monument to institutional indifference • Heidegger called it thrownness — you were thrown here specifically • The infrastructure will outlive your dignity but not your burnout • Mark Fisher already described this place in Capitalist Realism and did not recommend it • You will achieve nothing that compounds • The servers go down. You stay down longer.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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