Know what you are getting into - People Operations Manager Singularity 6 Employee Review

1.0
17 Jun 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The line staff and people were great.

Cons

Management is unwilling to listen to facts and doubles down on already failed strategies instead of changing. The company is not making enough revenue to cover operating cost.

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5.0
16 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Working at S6 was like a dream. The entire team was fantastic, the content we made was fun to work on, and there was a lot of room for personal growth. The technical challenges were always fruitful and we learned as we resolved them. S6 truly feels like being part of a family. Everyone works together. The seniors/leads are very kind and patient in explaining technicalities and they make sure you understand the reason for things to work the way they do. If you want to learn and grow in your discipline, S6 is the place to do it. Not to mention you'll get to work on some amazing content! The best part of it all, in my opinion, is the team dynamics. Being a skilled professional is important, but couple that with a great personality and you have the perfect colleagues. I did not meet a single employee at S6 that did not fit this bill.

Cons

There's very little I could complain about when it comes to S6... if anything, I would say that sometimes the scoping for deliverables and random pivoting sometimes makes it a little hard to focus on personal technical growth. Such is the nature of startups, though.

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2.0
20 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Many talented, senior individual contributors are genuinely passionate about their work and willing to collaborate across teams. In certain teams, you can learn a great deal from your coworkers. Decent benefits.

Cons

The culture is built on toxic positivity. Feedback to management is either ignored or used against you. Several lead and senior engineers left or were forced out after raising concerns about an inefficient studio structure that ultimately resulted in poor product quality, delays, and mass layoffs in 2023–2024, some of which were not publicly visible. Top management, despite constantly projecting production expertise, seems completely detached from the actual scope, timelines, and team capacity involved. There are also endless recurring status meetings, with one person at the very top making most of the decisions and creating an obvious bottleneck.

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