Funko reviews

2.9

39% would recommend to a friend

(286 total reviews)

Mike Lunsford

54% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Funko has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 286 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Funko employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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286 reviews
1.0
Feb 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

There were very little pros. I only stayed as long as I did because of the health benefits it provided for my family. If I had to identify one or two things it would be the following: - good, affordable benefits - since it’s a newer company, you’ll get to be a part of a lot of foundational projects and are there to help get things launched and off the ground which can be interesting.

Cons

The con list is too long to write in full detail, but the main one is that this company is founded and run by a small, impenetrable clique at the top that doesn’t care about anyone beneath them. When I say “beneath them”, I’m not just speaking of analysts or entry/mid level roles. I’m referring to anything under an SVP. Leadership treats everyone like cattle and in my 15+ years as a professional have never experienced such attitudes and general disdain for employees from leadership. They borderline run a caste system and refuse to even look in your direction if you’re anything less than an SVP. This alone should deter anyone from working at an organization. Some other honorable mentions: - EVERY single decision is top down. Teams are left with little to no autonomy to suggest improvements or guide projects unless they’re specifically requested by the leadership clique at the top. Senior leadership for the most part has only ever worked at Funko, or spent a majority of their career there and as a result are ironically both sheltered and inexperienced. - everything is “Funko fast” which is a negative descriptor the IT employees came up with to describe how things are done there. Extremely quickly, expensively, and incorrectly. During my 3 year tenure I saw multiple big budget projects that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars have to be stopped and scrapped simply because of mismanagement -little to no collaboration between teams cross functionally. Everyone seems to be competing with each other and no one goes the extra mile to help anyone. I’ve never heard “that’s not my job” from so many different people, so often despite the task or question at hand very much fitting their title or role. - terrible budgeting skills by leadership. Everything costs an inordinate amount of money unnecessarily due to inefficiencies and lack of experience from those at the top. When they spend too much, employees deal with the consequences. My last year there I saw THREE rounds of layoffs. Those layoffs of course didn’t impact any SVPs or higher. Just the ones at the bottom that have no say in what or how things get done. I had to leave the org after I saw how people were treated and the terrible severance packages they received (3 weeks pay). - One would think that with the constant influx of new people, innovation is at the forefront, but it’s quite the contrary. Given leadership, things will be done the same old (wrong) way despite how hard you try to change or improve things The list continues but hopefully that paints a picture of the madhouse that is Funko.

1.0
Nov 19, 2023

It's as bad as everyone says

Recommend
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Pros

There are a lot of great people there.. but the culture is broken. Not very organized, and lack of leadership makes for a culture of people who avoid work and just show up.. They were making great changes and were getting rid of a lot of the poor senior leadership. As a new employee looking to help with their organizational issues, this was hopeful.. I was laid off 5 days after the changing of CEO's along with 400 other people... While it was FUN, it was a waste of time career wise...

Cons

The connection between new leadership and old guard.. Hasbro has taken over Funko with ex employees. They are bringing professionalism to a company that has existed on a napkin.. but they lack the connection with the previous management.

1.0
Mar 31, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The place is impressive at the beginning. Funko’s brick and mortar stores have a customer experience akin to a visit to Disneyland. The gym is nice, and they aspire to have the same video game/ping pong table culture as other big companies like Google or Pixar. Free product is given to employees, but it’s usually collectibles that didn’t sell well. Many of the people (not management or their cronies) are nice, talented, and are eager as well as want to do a good job or what’s best for the company.

Cons

There are just so many things WRONG with Funko. I remember having a conversation with the recruiter who was instrumental in my getting the job initially, and I recall him saying, “they just don’t know what they don’t know.” Boy, that’s true. The entire management team has no conception of what they have and how to make it scale. Any company that does manufacturing and does not understand the importance of a packaging engineer - is simply amateurish. As a former Senior Packaging Designer to the company, it was clear to me that they had no understanding regarding the importance of packaging and how it could be used to really push the overall experience of buying one of their “Pops.” It was abundantly clear that packaging is just a utility - which is why they have an entire staff made to use the same flawed package dieline over and over again - only making minor changes to package art. If it wasn’t for their Asian vendors, Funko probably wouldn’t have any innovation in their packaging at all. Because, let’s face it - high concept packaging would not be coming from their stateside staff - who have no training or clue as to what would make for a good or compelling package design. The company is way too heavy with managers and directors. As a consequence, there are too many cooks at the pot - making it impossible to get anything done. Also, there is no “stick-to-it” ness regarding decisions. They are constantly changing their minds which continues to lead to zero innovation in their product or the work place. Moreover, upper management and their immediate underlings have created a high school culture of “mean girls.” And, the same management might listen to ideas from staff but are loathed to do anything about said ideas as those concepts did not originate with them. In the brief time I worked for the company, I have seen a few people unceremoniously let go and for no apparent reason other than they were probably unwilling to kiss the proverbial “butts” of said management. As a matter of fact, regarding my own dismissal, under the guise of the pandemic, 250 employees (myself included) were let go via a conference call. However, following said layoff, Funko had one of their best quarters in the entire financial history of the company. In short, it is my estimation that Funko is a clear example of the “lunatics running the asylum.” The management (and underlings) are petty, scared, power driven, feckless, mediocre talent-less hacks, most likely immoral (into orgies and the like - I’m not kidding), and are incredibly endowed with just plain stupid luck. And, luck, like many things in life, will run out. See their recent earnings and dips in their product sales for 2023.

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