Vantaggi
Iconic, category-defining brands. Working on Bratz, L.O.L. Surprise, Little Tikes, Rainbow High, and Miniverse means your work shows up on shelves worldwide and in pop culture, not in a slide deck nobody reads. Founder-led, entrepreneurial culture. Decisions get made fast. You can pitch an idea Monday and be executing on it by Wednesday. Very little of the corporate molasses you see at public CPG or media companies. Real ownership and scope. Even mid-level roles get broad mandates. Senior roles touch IP, partnerships, content, DTC, manufacturing, and operations in the same week. If you want to learn how a vertically integrated toy and entertainment business actually works, there's no better seat. Privately held means long-term thinking. No quarterly earnings call dictating moves. The company can invest in slower-burn bets like new IP, content extensions, and AI infrastructure that a public competitor would kill in budget cycles. Genuine investment in AI and modern tooling. Leadership is actively adopting AI agents, automation, and forward-deployed engineering partners. Not lip service. Real budget and real pilots. Heavyweight IP and licensing relationships. You get exposure to deals with the biggest studios, streamers, and retailers in the world. Amazon, MGM, Walmart, Target, Netflix. Rooms most people don't get into until much later in their careers. Strong benefits package. Medical, dental, vision, and 401K offerings are competitive for the industry. Mission that's easy to care about. It's toys. You're making products that kids love. That's a clearer "why" than most jobs offer.
Svantaggi
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