Niantic reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(228 total reviews)
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John Hanke

67% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Niantic has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 228 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Niantic 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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228 reviews
2.0
Oct 15, 2020
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Engineers are mostly friendly and helpful. I've worked with a few folks who are highly technical and very helpful. Before Covid, we used to play some of our games together which helped to build close relationships with colleagues.

Cons

When I first joined the company, I felt great. I had friendly and helpful colleagues and we were working like a family and the work was challenging but fun. I thought I made the right decision to turn down several offers that could have paid me more if not significantly more. I even took a pay cut when I left my previous company. Even though I don't want to say I should not have taken the offer in the first place, at least I should have left earlier. There are too many engineers who quit or planning to leave soon. That's a very bad sign for the overall eng org. Promotions are not transparent and sometimes are simply ridiculous. Multiple engineers got promoted too easily/quickly and some of them were also promoted to managers/leads with minimal working experience, let alone management experience. Their promotions cannot be justified fairly given the fact we have many other better performers who are left out time and time again. Basically, some of the managers who have real power promote the engineers that like better, regardless of their actual contributions. Ironically, a few high performers also got promoted, but not before they showed their intent to leave the company. We lost some very good folks including managers over the past 12 months and I am not seeing any sign to stop the bleeding soon. They left for different reasons, but when I joined, I heard only a couple of engineers left the company during the first several years. Now it has become a fashion. There are also concerns such as how the company could come up with the next hit game/product, culture, communication, etc. Admittedly, these issues exist in almost every company though, startups or public companies. One day, if that day ever comes, I'll be very happy if the value of my stock options can be measured by counting green paper instead of white ones.

3.0
Oct 14, 2020

Not quite what I expected

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- High starting salary - Most people are friendly - Loved working on Pokémon GO - Niantic's mission is inspiring - Travel to work at company events (though not during COVID) - Prime office location if you're in SF (i.e. the Ferry Building) - The company is doing great things for progressive causes and diversity/inclusion - Stock options can be exercised within a 10-year window - Generous benefits and reimbursements for phone, internet, and wellness expenses

Cons

- Purports to have an open culture, but I found it to be secretive, cliquey, and judgemental at times. - Few opportunities for career development or transitioning to a new role internally. - Community sentiment and players' issues often aren't taken seriously unless it hurts the company's bottom line. - Lots of tech debt and "build now fix later" attitude results in buggy products and headaches for internal parties and players. - Executive churn and nepotism in senior management. Many people in VP roles are old friends of the CEO. - Top-down decision making and lack of transparency lead to confusion and frustration (though admittedly this is trending in a better direction). - Internal communication, while improving, is still quite poor. - Some teams and types of roles are clearly valued more than others. - Inconsistent policies around working from home (pre-COVID and probably post-COVID).

5.0
Oct 5, 2020

Fast-paced, but lots of development opportunities

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- Games with solid fanbase - Good growth / development opportunities - Inclusive and friendly

Cons

- Varying levels of stress depending on team, Pokemon team is fast-paced and stressful - Lots of process and communication issues

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