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
5.0
Apr 4, 2018
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- People: You get to work with incredibly smart people - many of these are amongst the best in what they do: Art / UX / Engineering / Marketing / etc. Lunch-time conversations are often very intellectually stimulating. - Complex Problems: The company is tackling some of the most technologically complex problems at planet scale. You feel inspired in company-wide meetings listen to some of the other team members showcase their work. - Mission Driven: The notion of getting more people exploring, exercising and connecting with other people in the real world is taken very seriously. This comes up in feature discussions, product review conversations, marketing updates, etc. - Excellent office and culture: The Niantic SF office is amongst the best I've ever seen. Hard to beat the Ferry Building as a working location. Excellent benefits and great food. - Making an impact: While the company is growing, it's still small. I feel that many initiatives I drive have a tangible impact on the business and it's awesome to have that feedback loop to learn from and continue to grow. - Growth: I've been at Niantic for a few years now and have stuck because I've learnt a ton and continue to. This company has created the genre of "Real world games" and has learned a ton about managing these types of experiences across all verticals - software, marketing, UI/UX, operations, events, etc. There's tons of opportunity to do more and lots of lessons to be learned along the way.

Cons

Work-life balance: While the company does a good job of advocating work life balance, I often find myself working late nights and on weekends - in some cases because there's a ton to get done and in other cases because someone might be waiting on my feedback on a certain matter. Personally, I don't mind this a lot, because I enjoy what I do, but being addicted to email will come in the way of life or relationships. I think the management team can better counsel the company on being more mindful and unplug more.

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Niantic Response
8y
Much appreciated on this very thoughtful and detailed post!
5.0
Apr 4, 2018

Challenging and Rewarding

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Despite its recent growth, Niantic remains a startup at heart and in scale-- many people wear many hats. Teams are flexible and constantly under pressure from multiple directions. Change and challenges emerge fast, and those who can think on their feet, see problems before they metastasize, coordinate effectively and own responsibilities will thrive, be recognized and advance. The company's vision is riding the forward horizon and is empowered to push even further-- it's a powerful thrill being a part of that. Personally, this is exactly the kind of environment that keeps me awake, hungry and excited.

Cons

See the above -- for those who require the safety of structure and calm waters, Niantic is probably still early in its growth for those kinds of conditions. Each team and project is different, so it's possible you could find such an environment here, but that's just not the one I have sought nor the one I have found. At times, the startup vibe can become chaotic -- even frustrating. Often it's when one sees a problem and nobody else seems to be acting to solve it. That can be a con and a pro... it's an opportunity to step up and be that person -- the solver and the seer -- or an opportunity to complain about how the systems are too nascent to prevent such a situation from ever happening. All in the perspective and who you are as a contributor to the whole.

5.0
Apr 3, 2018

niantic

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- strong, experienced workforce - lean and nimble - tons of potential around the product - culture aligns strongly with the company's mission

Cons

- the office is in an awkward spot for driving in

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Niantic Response
8y
Thank you!
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