Ubisoft Lead Programmer reviews

4.0

97% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)
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Yves Guillemot

85% approve of CEO

15% positive business outlook

Lead Programmer employees have rated Ubisoft with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 15 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Lead Programmer professionals have a good working experience there. Ubisoft is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Lead Programmer professionals compared to other employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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15 reviews
3.0
Sep 6, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people and sometimes Interesting projects Annual raise (low)

Cons

- You're not able to choose the projects you work on - Toxic management - Producing is in a Do what I say, certainly not what I do.

5.0
Mar 6, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

• Well looked after, free cold food all year round, free hot over winter • Subsidised travel, gym memberships, private healthcare, etc - loads of perks • Company funded social events • Wellbeing ambassadors, cosy kitchens, breakout areas, semi-private spaces and meeting rooms • Hybrid working style with no fixed pattern but heading to a mandatory but flexible 8 days • per month in the studios • No crunch • Super discounted games orders • Well structured, generally well organised, with good & fair career progression structure • Friendly atmosphere • Can simply request to transfer between Leamington and Newcastle as your home studio • Can internally apply for other jobs in Ubisoft worldwide • A mix of big project work and tech teams available to join (though the latter mostly restricted to programmers) • Occasional travel between two studios (though definitely less of this lately)

Cons

• Experiences vary between teams and projects! I seem to be in one of the better teams. • Average pay • Not offering full-time remote working (in case that's what you're looking for) apart from exceptional cases (ie they are desperate) • Despite great improvements in communication, can still be a lack of clarity on certain subjects (especially pay and higher career development) • Staff turnover currently a little high, struggling to retain staff, but without greater industry context I don't know if this is Ubi specific or currently an industry wide issue while people settle after Covid (and the plethora of fully-remote roles now available). • Projects developed using a lot of co-dev with other studios reduces human interaction, team feel, plus different time zones reduce window of communication • Bonus scheme linked to company profitability is understandable but the past couple of years have not been so great, so reduced or no bonuses being paid out

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