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3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(313 total reviews)
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Larry Plotnick

75% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Big Fish Games has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 313 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Big Fish Games employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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313 reviews
2.0
Nov 20, 2019
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- Flexible hours, can occasionally work from home depending on team - OT, while heavily encouraged, is not mandatory - Possibility to move from QA / CS into "better" positions - Camaraderie within individual teams (and only within that team) - You can skate by without giving anything more than minimum effort (and often less!) without ever being punished

Cons

Management & Culture: - QA and CS departments are often flat-out ignored. - Heavy sense of classism - executives / management are completely out of touch with employees, and teams look down on others often. - Management is terrible at laying off unskilled employees, many people that actively bring the company and projects down remain for years with little to no punishment and no threat of termination. - CEO is awful. He blames business failures on employees not being motivated enough, even as they work huge amounts of overtime. - Quarterly reports are often dishonest or purposefully obscure - in private meetings numbers are reported to be critically poor, but then in big meetings in front of the whole company they are reported to be just fine. - When tough questions are posed to management, they often avoid giving answers or give an answer that employees want to hear only to do the opposite in the following months. - Executives and production teams don't care about players at all beyond using them as a means to make profit. Common player complains go ignored for months, if not years, and are only addressed when they reach a critical point that breaks the game in a major and unavoidable way. - Management, production, HR, and many other "higher-level" teams often come in late to work and leave early, rarely working 8 hour days with no punishment, and take many work-from-home days per week with no warning or reasoning. "lower-level" teams such as QA and CS are heavily punished for doing similar, and are often denied requests to work from home even with advance notice and compelling reasoning. Business & Compensation: - Games produced are little more than clones chasing after popular trends. There is very little innovation, even compared to other mobile game companies. - Benefits have been getting progressively worse year after year. - Pay is not competitive compared to other companies in the field in the area. - QA and CS departments have both begun outsourcing work, and are being pressured to outsource further. Both departments are desperately trying to promote employees out of fear that they will be shut down.

1.0
May 3, 2019

Terrible

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Some nice people work there.

Cons

A terrible group of upper management who don't care about people. Turnover has been nonstop because people keep leaving or getting fired without warning or cause. They are ageist and sexist. They set employees up to fail on a regular basis. They are experts in gaslighting employees into believing they lack skills. Goals and direction are chaotic, unclear, and inconsistent. Goalposts are moved so consistently it's impossible to get promoted.

2.0
Oct 10, 2022
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Good work culture at the team level Supportive direct management that is willing to be flexible Good health benefits Good ethics around not enabling crunch culture

Cons

Do not expect to get cost of living increases to your salary - many employees have not gotten meaningful increases they would need to offset the increasing costs of living in the Seattle area. Do not expect honesty from upper management - in the realm of salary, after not providing adjustments to match the current inflation in last year's adjustments, employees were told that the company was gathering information to readjust job titles and compensation to industry standard. We were told that we would be hearing about next steps in a couple months. This did not happen, and we were continually asked to wait until this process was complete to further inquire on the subject of compensation. Now, most of a year later, they are walking this back - they have elaborated that there will be no company or department wide adjustments, but are assuring people that they will look at individual cases but are also not providing a timeframe for when this will occur- and also stating that this was NEVER meant to be a company wide adjustment despite implying otherwise several times in the past. Do not expect to advance in a way that benefits you- the company will encourage learning new skills and taking on new responsibility, but you will see resistance to any attempts to gain new titles or increased compensation to reflect your new responsibilities. The company is interested in obtaining expensive skills at a discount. If you do work here, take your new skills and use them to get a job somewhere that will reward you. That's what everyone else does.

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