Toxic: Disappointing, Demoralising and Disingenuous - Anonymous Aristocrat Employee Review

1.0
Nov 7, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible Working (although there are rumours that we're only getting to work from home because we've been grandfathered in. Seems new hires don't get the same luxuries or opportunities) Autonomy (although when one does express concern, it's swept under the rug and ignored) New Office Location coming in the new year (looks nice but does explain why there's no money for head counts, promotions, raises or bonuses)

Cons

There are members of Upper Senior Leadership, particularly those whose background was at NeoGames, who can only be described as bullies. They belittle and demean, set ridiculous targets and then demand to know why they weren't hit. When serious concerns are raised around employees mental health and wellbeing they're brushed off, and said employees are told to toughen up and just keep pushing. Bonuses haven't been paid out for over a year; they advertise that we get 10% quarterly bonuses but it's a myth at this point. Bonuses are tied to hitting the aforementioned impossible targets. There are no opportunities for career progression or advancement. Every request for a raise, promotion, training, anything is dragged out and postponed and delayed. They make up bad excuses for why things aren't moving, then make you feel bad for following up. This has been corroborated by many colleagues and peers across the departments. The culture and vibe is really off lately. Morale is down, and no one seems to care about picking people up. Everyone is depressed and struggling to cope with the pressures. New head count is promised over months but then nothing ever materialises. Meanwhile expectations continue to grow and we the people continue to get trodden into the ground when we don't hit the targets. Whilst we do currently have the opportunity to work remotely, it's looked down on and members of senior leadership have been heard saying that remote workers shouldn't get the same support or engagement as those making it into the office twice a week, despite the fact that only 20% or so actually do that. Aristocrat have released a new plan for the next five years, but produced nothing to go alongside to explain how we're supposed to achieve all this. Just more impossible targets and painful months ahead.

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5.0
May 21, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Excellent company. Clear winner in the sector. Treats its people well even as it manages through business cycles and need to be leaner in some areas. Committed to maintaining industry leadership through heavy investment in best content / products.

Cons

Nothing major. Could move faster at times, but making progress there.

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Aristocrat Response
1w
Thank you for your feedback! We’re on a winning streak at Aristocrat, thanks to you. Our people are at the center of the innovation that makes us great. Thanks so much for contributing to our wins and helping us bring joy to life through the power of play.
1.0
Feb 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible work hours, a well-located office, and solid workplace amenities remain positives. Most importantly, the people you work alongside are talented, collaborative, and committed. Colleagues — not leadership — are what make the job worthwhile.

Cons

Leadership and management are the most significant issues facing the company today. Six or more years ago, Aristocrat was widely regarded as a gold standard for people-first culture within the slot gaming industry. Leadership emphasized employee well-being and demonstrated strong support during the pandemic. That culture has materially eroded. Many of the long-tenured leaders who built that environment are gone. In their place are several externally hired managers who appear to have been selected primarily for industry tenure rather than proven leadership capability. The result in some teams is a culture of micromanagement, reactive decision-making, and constant scrutiny. Instead of coaching and empowerment, employees often experience “gotcha” oversight and unnecessary pressure. Equally concerning is the lack of effective escalation pathways. HR often defers conflict resolution back to the same management layers that may be contributing to the issue, creating tension rather than resolution. When psychological safety erodes, engagement, innovation, and retention follow. The organization’s reputation as a people-first employer has been severely weakened, and competitors are benefiting from the departure of experienced talent.

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Aristocrat Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and share your feedback on company leadership. We hold our leaders to the highest standards and we are taking your comments to heart. We will make sure they are shared with the appropriate team.
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