Lost trust in the business - Anonymous employee Jam City Employee Review

2.0
May 24, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

My team is great, I'm blessed with the best manager I've ever had in my life. Supportive team, always helping each other to achieve goals. Pay is not bad compared to what the local Uruguayan market offers.

Cons

New RTO policy came out of nowhere, forced employees to go back to office within a month. There have been at least 15 layoffs since last year, and many are about to resign because of the new policy. There is no money bonus for accomodation, travel or any expenses for being able to comply with the policy. This looks like a forced massive layoff. Overall, it used to be a great place to work, always remote first. But the lack of trust made me look for another job.

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1.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

Great coworkers, decent benefits. The company culture (before recent changes) has helped me recover from burnout. My manager is the best and single handedly revived my faith in the industry.

Cons

The new CEO immediately announced a hard RTO policy for all employees, with very little exceptions. This announcement and implementation has derailed all trust and confidence in the company. Most teams are very remote-based, with some of our best employees located in areas with no local office. Even if everyone reported to their closest hubs, we’d all be in calls with team members in other regions- now with less privacy and more security risk for our licensed IPs. Corporate language used for upcoming expectations feels like thinly veiled guarantees of forced attrition. Productivity has plummeted. Many people have to choose between losing their jobs in this current market, or risk relocating and being let go anyways. Everyone has to trust the company will somehow gather enough office space and equipment for everyone to work locally. HR is giving “key talent” more room for accommodations, creating even more fear for everyone who doesn’t fall into the “key talent” pools. It feels like the failures of executive leadership are falling onto the workers as punishment. Whatever semblance of positive company culture from executive leadership is now missing entirely. We are about to lose our best people over this horrendous decision.

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