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Bad Experience. Toxic Environment. - Anonymous employee Caesars Entertainment Employee Review

1.0
Sep 19, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and remote work options.

Cons

Poor work/life balance. Resistance within the organization to meaningful progress and transformational change. General employee burnout amid crunch and shifting work priorities. Digital sportsbook technical teams (mobile app/desktop) are severely understaffed and resourced. Poor and non-standard incident response policy for a large number of systemic technical failures (two major incident managers for a 24/7 multi-billion dollar company). The management environment is full of toxic behaviors and actions. Constantly shifting, inconsistent processes, without documentation. No defined accountability or operational ownership of any system architecture. No career path or growth available. Inconsistent annual reviews and/or feedback loop. It takes forever to get anything done, including financial reimbursement for travel or equipment solutions. The benefits package is horrible for FTO employees, not gold star.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company and opportunities to move up!

Cons

It is a lot of work but very worth it!

2.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Peers and teammates are supportive of each other. For a digital organization, the pay was very good but I believe they've significantly reduced salaries. Some of the managers were very good.

Cons

The Caesars Digital team operated in a flat organization, where some GMs were trying to actively manage teams of 75-150 individuals. Career growth is almost non-existent as a result. C-suite management was non-existent and came from finance or hospitality backgrounds. Org success was purely tied to annual EBITDA and without understanding of how a digital/engineering organization should be run, resulting in disconnected employees (most of whom were remote), lack of scalable structure, and zero oversight.

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