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Game Company Spoils Employees with Cleaning Services and More!

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Pearl Abyss, a game company, provides cleaning services to single-person households
The average annual salary is about $82,000

Pearl Abyss

The radical benefits of domestic game companies are being highlighted. They even provide cleaning services for employees living alone.

According to the industry, Pearl Abyss decided to provide a monthly house cleaning service to single-person households through an in-house new welfare system contest last year. They also operate bicycle maintenance and unmanned laundry lockers.

Pearl Abyss

As a game company with a young workforce, they take care of everything, not just cleaning.

They support child-rearing expenses (up to $425 per child per month), nursing care expenses for employees and their spouses’ parents (up to $340 per month), and unlimited treatment costs for couples struggling with infertility. They also provide rent and loan interest support (up to $425 per month) for those living near the company in Gwacheon, Uiwang, and Anyang.

In particular, infertility support, parent nursing care support, long-term service rewards, and child tuition support are applied equally to regular employees (815 people as of last year) and non-regular employees (30 people).

Pearl Abyss

Pearl Abyss is the company that produced the hit game Black Desert. The average annual salary here is about $82,000 per person.

Looking at Pearl Abyss’ 2023 performance, the first quarter sales were $73 million; the operating profit was $940,000; second-quarter sales were $67 million; the operating loss was $12 million, and third-quarter sales were $72 million with an operating profit of $1.8 million, continuing a precarious balancing act.

The fourth quarter results have not yet been announced. Still, the securities market predicts sales of $74 million and an operating loss of $5.1 million, forecasting that the overall 2023 performance will end in an operating loss.

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