Blizzard Entertainment reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(1,433 total reviews)
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70% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Blizzard Entertainment has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,433 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Blizzard Entertainment 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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3.0
Feb 2, 2015
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

The wonderful ambiance of the main campus is almost magical- it's a wonderful setting to work in with great decorations and perks (gym, gourmet cafeteria at great prices, etc). Also the prestige simply working at Blizzard is immense, you pretty much have rock star status while you work there. Free games & swag galore. Working on your favorite games since childhood is a fantasy come true. Great executives and upper management for the most part- they were gamechangers for this entire industry. The junior employees who do all of the actual work there all have a great attitude, are the pick of the barrel, and are truly an asset to the company.

Cons

The ranks of middle management is filled with absolutely the lowest forms of life imaginable- basically all guys who were simply lucky enough to be in the right place and the right time following Blizzard's post-WoW expansion explosion- or they were the buddies of Sr. Management. Most of the have zero management training, no college education, and no leadership qualities whatsoever. Many of them are petty and they crack down on innovation & success from the guys at the bottom of the totem pole to make sure they stay there and don't threaten either themselves or their middle management buddies. To be honest, the multiple grossly incompetent managers in the middle ranks is why I voluntarily left this company. Upper management is actually brilliant and the best in the business... but those guys kind of walk around campus with their heads in the cloud just waiting to cash in on their golden parachutes, and they act like part of some secret society old boy's club, full of inside jokes and stories that nobody else can ever relate to. When these guys moved up to Sr. Management, they all did a completely terrible job at picking out their replacements to take over middle management who are the ones who really drive stuff day to day. There is incredibly slow turnover there because most people love their jobs, and very little room for career growth at Blizzard. Most people actually have to leave the company for a few years just to get Lead/Management experience and then re-apply back to Blizzard Lead positions. Pay is slightly substandard for the industry, Blizzard considers all the free games & perks as part of your salary. I'd rather have a industry standard wage though, to help my rent in the very expensive Irvine, California region.

2.0
Oct 9, 2021

Shady and Dishonest

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Working on Popular IP Top Artists and Talent there coworkers are experienced, helpful, friendly Benefits, free games, vacation, stock options

Cons

They preach to not be afraid and come to them with any concerns, problems, or just to talk. Many times I have and was only met with disciplinary reactions, promises to change or follow up, and served warnings not to speak about problems in leadership. Or forgetting the issue entirely They will enforce help they way they see fit and not the needs of the individual artist I was lied to in performance reviews leading up to annual reviews. They told me it positive progress with little issues, then surprised me with one day with a false document for need to improve. When reviewed with HR this document was found to have false dates and bid times. When they were informed they changed it with not even an apology. they have used this method to cover short comings. HR is there just to listen, but the changing of HR employees makes it difficult to get any issues addressed Frat culture still exists here, Only favorites and inner circles excel

2.0
Jun 4, 2019
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Fun, geek-friendly culture with great people.

Cons

Low compensation, little career-pathing, impossible personalities. If you're not on a game team you get treated very unfairly and are considered a second-class employee. Working conditions are very tough for employees and a lot of emphasis is placed on making the game teams happy. A lot of the supporting teams have very little career-trajectories, managers just don't seem to bother investing. Everyone also takes credit for each other's work. I once had a manager tell me to grow a back bone in a 1-on-1, which upset me to no end. The layoffs have also created a huge gap for everyone there, the support teams we're overloaded with work in lieu of losing all their team members, games teams were, of course, unaffected. Benefits aren't quite as good as other companies, cafe is a paid resource, health benefits are sub-par. There are so many other companies that care about players, pay well and offer career trajectory in Orange County that are better about it.

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