Electronic Arts reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(3,998 total reviews)
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Andrew Wilson

64% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Electronic Arts has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,998 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Electronic Arts 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
Jul 16, 2021

Depends on department

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Pretty good benefits. Good chance to travel to interesting offices all over the world.

Cons

*EA is a big corporation with offices globally so I can only share my experience working for Operations in Austin. While advertised company culture may be one thing, in reality management pushes a very competitive agenda where you have to fight your coworkers for real renovation instead of a genuine atmosphere of teamwork. Agile is pushed and applied in a square hole round peg fashion where it's really just used by management for micromanaging. There sprint stand-ups and meetings use 40% of your time while the remaining 60% is used working on fixing previous poorly executed or abandoned "innovations" leaving zero time to truly be creative, innovative, learning new technologies or training unless it's after hours on your own time. The amount of red tape, processes and the incredibly large and oppressive monstrosity known as "Change Control" make it very difficult to make even simple changes to production.

1.0
Mar 12, 2021
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

EA seems like an okay company. Good pay and benefits. However, how they treat their employees during transitions leaves much to be desired.

Cons

Frostbite leadership is fairly toxic. They routinely force people out of the company right before their stock equity awards vest, something I've never experienced at other corporations. There is not a single woman on the frostbite leadership team and women's opinions and ideas are frequently dismissed while men's were not. (I am writing this as a man who witnessed these patterns above behavior.

1.0
Nov 5, 2020

Avoid

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- Lots of 'culture events' e.g. when new games launch/4th July BBQ/etc that boost the office mood and culture - Free gym on site - Free cakes/fruit/tea/coffee - Canteen on site that is pricey but good food

Cons

- The whole company is run by office politics and school yard popularity / lad culture rather than any genuine merit or skill; everything from delegating work, approving time off, to allocating 'free staff football tickets', and everything in between are all distributed based on popularity rather than abilities / workload. - Lad culture is especially toxic for women working there who basically have to act like a man to get any form of progress or they won't be taken seriously. - Management is super inconsistent, and teams are not managed in the same way,. One manager was known shout at his employees across the room in front of everyone, while another manager on the same floor had a team who all agreed they had the best manager of anywhere they'd worked - it's a lottery for what team you're applying for, for how you'll be treated. - They have many initiatives to increase diversity within the company, however, the diversity, and in particular the BAME diversity is almost non-existent. - Almost every employee is 'contracted' through Hays rather than employed by EA and so are not entitled to the benefits such as 'free games' advertised. - Most staff are contracted for years within the company and again, negotiations to become full-time are usually personal rather than professional - HR aren't bothered about retention of contractors, both my colleague and I started at the same time and left within a month of each other and neither of us were given an exit interview or questioned about why we wanted to leave.

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