Pros
Hasbro has a proud history of delivering classic toys to children and collectors. The benefits are relatively decent and they seem to have embraced remote culture.
Cons
I was one of the thousands of employees let go during the holiday layoffs of 2023. Truly, that's all you need to know - this company was willing (or forced) to cut 20% of its staff just before the holidays and preserve millions in bonuses for C-level execs. Whether it was due to unfathomable corporate cruelty, the dire state of their business, or both, it doesn't really matter. The point is that this is the type of company Hasbro is these days, and you should run screaming unless you're desperate or a glutton for punishment. Hasbro currently suffers from a lack of innovation throughout its toy line, mirrored in its dismal sales results. Their only answer is stringent cost-cutting, meaning even less money for toy development, marketing, personnel, etc. Hasbro may not be able to spend their way out of this situation, but cost-cutting isn't going to save them either. No one is happy, and most people are doing three different jobs. I've never encountered worse morale or more doom and gloom in my career. The soul of Hasbro is gone, crushed by ineffective leadership that cares more about managing the stock price than actually delivering quality products to kids and collectors.