Ubisoft Lead Programmer/Team Leader reviews

2.0

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Yves Guillemot

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2.0
Nov 17, 2024
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Pros

Vacation time and perks are really good. Some niche opportunities to work on interesting stacks like Go, Unreal and Rust. I managed to survive ther for 7 years.

Cons

The company uses a variety of internal engines, which can lead to fragmentation and inefficiencies across projects. The tech stack could benefit from modernization. There’s potential for more innovation, but teams sometimes lack the motivation or support to explore new technologies. The recent return-to-office (RTO) policy has raised concerns among employees, as it feels somewhat like a strategy to reduce headcount without making public announcements. LAYOFF. Compensation is below the industry average for AAA game studios, which can make it challenging to attract and retain top talent. There are individuals in leadership positions who are resistant to change, which can hinder the company's ability to evolve and stay competitive in the market. This is just a proof that their methods are innefective.

5.0
Jan 12, 2021
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Pros

talented team, aversion to crunch. actively working on improving inclusiveness of culture.

Cons

projects may not appeal to all. Pay rates not as high as some competitors.

5.0
Dec 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Best culture and Values in the industry - Freedom to create - Open Environment - Less pressure and more Initiative

Cons

- Lazy at times - Too Much time for projects sometimes

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