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Behaviour Interactive Reviews

2.9

47% would recommend to a friend

(296 total reviews)

Remi Racine

33% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Behaviour Interactive has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 296 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Behaviour Interactive employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Arts, entertainment and recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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296 reviews
1.0
14 Mar 2026

Declining Culture, Low Pay, and Poor Project Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Vacation policy is pretty generous.

Cons

When I first joined the company several years ago, the culture, values, and emphasis on employee care were aspects I was genuinely proud of. Unfortunately, over time the organization has shifted toward a more typical corporate environment where those earlier values feel significantly diminished. Project management has become a major concern. Many projects appear to be poorly organized, creating unnecessary stress and inefficiencies. While the company publicly states that crunch time is not part of its culture, extended working hours still occur and there is no additional compensation for that time. A significant portion of the company’s annual revenue comes from one of its flagship titles, yet there appears to be limited recognition or appreciation directed toward the teams responsible for maintaining and developing it. Compensation is another challenge. Salaries appear to be well below market rates for comparable roles in the industry. Attempts to discuss salary adjustments can be difficult, as the process often involves being redirected between management, HR, and production without clear opportunities to present a case for review. At the same time, the current state of the industry has made it extremely difficult for people to find new opportunities elsewhere, which creates the impression that the company is comfortable maintaining below-market compensation because employees have limited options in the short term. Work-from-home flexibility has also changed considerably. After several years in which remote work was encouraged and communicated as a long-term option, the policy shifted to require in-office attendance. The requirements have increased over time, moving from limited in-office days to a fixed schedule. These changes have been frustrating for employees who planned their work-life balance around earlier commitments. Employee feedback surveys are frequently distributed when new policies are introduced, but the results rarely translate into meaningful changes beyond general acknowledgments that concerns have been heard. Overall, Behaviour today feels very different from what it was several years ago. It is disappointing because the company once stood out for its culture and values.

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Behaviour Interactive Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re glad to hear that you value our vacation policy and the people you work with at Behaviour. Regarding the topic of crunch, we want to be clear that it is not part of our culture. Extended working hours should not be the norm, and we encourage you to reach out to through the appropriate internal channels so the situation can be addressed appropriately. As for workplace flexibility and in‑office requirements, these decisions are made to support operational needs and collaboration. We understand that these adjustments can be challenging, and we remain open to flexibility when specific circumstances require it. We also recognize that feedback plays a key role in guiding our decisions and helps guide our efforts to continually improve our workplace.
3.0
26 Jul 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

In general, Behaviour is great to work at on a day-to-day basis. On almost all fronts, Behaviour is all about treating their employees right. Benefits are very good. An extremely strong vacation policy, decent rrsp matching, and a good insurance plan.

Cons

Recently, Behaviour announced a baffling return-to-office mandate. As a company built on treating employees well, this has come as a shock to all of us here, and the entire company is outraged. Behaviour has spent the last few years touting its full work from home policies, benefitting greatly from other studios' push to RTO. They have been recruiting, promising work from home is to stay. They have supported employees moving further from the office to improve their quality of life. And yet, they have decided to disrespect their entire employee base by breaking their promise and forcing those same people who were promised work from home forever (in some cases, mere months ago) back into an office. I anticipate a large talent drain over the coming months. Pay also seems to be below market level.

1.0
25 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great insurances and free food in-office (Until they change their mind)

Cons

- The CEO is bringing everyone back in office, when asked why he clearly stated "Because I can" rather than using data or any other reasons. We have it in writing that they promised us that it was here to stay - They close two weeks at Christmas, one of the week is now paid by your vacation bank - Communication is TERRIBLE, they make huge decisions without giving a heads up to management who has to do damage control for hours and days after the announcement - The CEO brags about his helicopter while paying his employees under the market - They implement huge new things without caring for the details, leaving the employees asking questions with their hands empty - The yearly raise % and promotions are ridiculously low and under the inflation - They laid off 130 employees so far in 2024 and are super proud of telling us how we are in a good place financially - The CEO is buying studios everywhere while laying off employees in their principal office - We are under the impression that the aging CEO is doing all of this just to make the company more "Sellable" while flushing everything they promised to the current employees - They are affiliated to the Mackenzie Firm

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