Riot Games reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(1,042 total reviews)
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68% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Riot Games has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,042 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Riot 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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1.0
Aug 28, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Was with the company for over three years and met some fantastic people. The type of people that made you want to go into the office everyday. The campus is beautiful, they feed you lunch/dinner, and there is booze. Mr. Beck & Mr. Merrill are nothing but outstanding people. In house employees coast through work using minimal effort, because RIOT hires temps through agencies to do their work.

Cons

The post "Bait & Switch", "Bro Culture" & "Not the place for a professional challenge" hit it on the head and are not exaggerating at all. The sum of those three post paint a real good picture. Temps can work over 5 years without being offered an in house position. Management not open to change. Company is incest.

2.0
Oct 24, 2016
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

-Best cafeteria -Pays for work trips -Does encourage on site socializing -Believes in collaboration -Very accomdating towards personal needs -Always puts the players happiness first

Cons

-Very unclear goal and expectations. There will be times you're told you're doing great work, but never be told if its good enough to say. -No accountability. Too much time is wasted in meetings and sit downs trying to figure out what happened and no ever attempts to say 'my fault. I screwed up, I'll do better'. Just ways to shift blame and run into more problems. -Having an office full of workers who are obsessed as the players is damaging because no one can be counted on to have some professional courtesy and get work done first. So many hours were wasted because someone else was in the middle of a game. -Very toxic workplace. Just like the players, coworkers can be rude, pushy, obnoxious, and treat others like thoughtlessly. People behave like jerks and it is encouraged. -And all of it is revolving around a near 10 year old mod, nearly everything about the tech is outdated. Engineers and programmers are wasted on using such old tech. -Contractors get treated like crap. Managers and leads will not meet with them to help figure out what to do to grow in the company.

3.0
Apr 5, 2016
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

If you love League, you'll probably have the time of your life at Riot. The employees there eat, live and breathe the game, and it'll offset some of the rougher parts of working there. Some of the departments are killing it, and, if you work in one of these, then Riot lives up to being a Great Place to Work. You'll be surrounded by some of the most talented people in the field, many of who embody "work hard, play hard." Land in one of the weaker departments and you'll probably default to coasting, realizing it's not a bad choice for a consistent pay check. Many Rioters are there for the right reasons and want to do what's best for Riot, even if the working environment doesn't always make it clear what that is. The perks are standard tech company, including open PTO, fully-subsidized meals, and flexible work hours. If you work in Los Angeles, you've got an amazing campus to roam.

Cons

Riot hasn't done a great job scaling, and a lot of how it does business comes from tribal customs and values from when the company was a lot smaller. Some of these values get skewed and weaponized in unsavory ways. You'll hear that the company has a feedback culture, but that often means the loudest voices are seen as the bravest or the most passionate. Being data-informed means that sometimes people in leadership roles ignore facts and rely on gut feelings instead, sometimes swayed by those loud voices. This gets exacerbated by the fact that many early, junior Rioters get promoted into leadership positions, because Rioters conflate people management with prestige. A layer of inexperienced managers has led to the company having a high school-like culture where the personal and professional get mixed up too often. Career opportunities vary greatly across departments, and sometimes opportunities that are great for the company get derailed because they are great for the department or team. These criticisms can get ignored or reasoned away because of the overwhelming success of the company, and instead Rioters will hear that anyone who disagrees either wasn't a "culture fit" or couldn't "align" with the company or couldn't hack it at Riot. It's hard to gauge how detrimental these factors are, because many Rioters seem happy (or comfortable) with how things are. What sucks is that there's a Riot inside the current company that could be everything it wants to be. It could be kicking down doors and shaking things up, but first it needs to have a serious conversation about some of its problems.

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