More and more colleges and universities are offering game-related programs these days. The issue is where do you go after graduation? There are dozens of game developers in America alone. Whether they are a subsidiary of a larger company or an independent developer, you want to make the right decision…since you’ll probably be spending long hours on the job.
Like any industry, there are some companies that are great to work for and some that aren’t so great. But thanks to the Internet, you don’t have to actually work for any of them to find out which is which. Using employee feedback site Glassdoor.com, we’ve already determined which gaming companies are the best to work for right now.
In ranking these companies, I looked at factors like the percentage of employees that recommended the company to friends, satisfaction with the current CEO, and how many had a positive outlook on the future of the company. I also disqualified businesses that had less than one hundred reviews.
Keep in mind as you read this list that not all companies have employees that give feedback. Many of the larger companies also have multiple studios that are grouped together under the parent company’s umbrella. So for instance, Ubisoft Montreal would be listed as Ubisoft.
Well, let’s get to it and find out the best game companies to work for in 2016.
5. Sony Interactive Entertainment America, LLC
North American Subsidiary Studios: Naughty Dog, Bend Studio, San Diego Studio, Santa Monica Studio, Sucker Punch Productions.
Headquarters in: Foster City, CA
Popular Game Franchises: God of War, Uncharted, MLB: The Show, The Last of US, Infamous, Sly Cooper
Pros:
Work/Life Balance Work Culture Benefits and Perks
Cons:
Less than competitive pay (in Bay Area) Job advancement opportunities Senior Management
4. Ubisoft
North American Subsidiary Studios: Red Storm Entertainment, Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Halifax, Ubisoft Quebec, Ubisoft San Francisco, Ubisoft Toronto (pictured above)
– Former Employee (Senior Manager, Marketing in San Mateo, CA)
“In general management has greatly improved over the years. In the past it was more closed off, but in recent years the company has embraced multiple platforms. All in all a great place to work with a lot of growth opportunities for someone willing to put in the time and effort.”
– Former Employee (Senior Software Engineer in San Diego, CA)
Headquarters in: Rennes, France
Popular Game Franchises: Far Cry, Rocksmith, Tom Clancy Franchises, Assassin’s Creed, Watch Dogs, For Honor, South Park
Pros:
Work/life balance Work culture Collaboration with worldwide teams
Cons:
Language barriers Low salaries
3. Electronic Arts
North American Subsidiary Studios: BioWare, EA Baton Rouge, EA Canada, DICE LA, EA Montreal, EA San Francisco, EA Salt Lake, EA Tiburon, Motive Studios, PopCap Games, The Sims Studio, Visceral Games, Capital Games
– Current Employee (Senior Software Engineer in San Francisco, CA)
“The people, the creativity, the collaboration and the energy are the best parts of Ubisoft. It’s a great place to learn about the business and gain experience all while helping make the best games in the industry.”
– Former Employee (Anonymous)
Headquarters in: Redwood Shores, CA
Popular Game Franchises: Mass Effect, Battlefield, Madden NFL, FIFA, Star Wars, Plants VS Zombies, The Sims, Mirror’s Edge, Need for Speed
Pros:
Work/life balance Work culture Benefits and perks
Cons:
Crunch times cause high stress Full-time employment status difficult to get Salaries not competitive
2. Blizzard Entertainment
Subsidiary of: Activision Blizzard
– Current Employee (Lead Artist in Redwood City, CA)
“The compensation, amenities, and perks are fantastic! After hearing the horror stories about EA for years, those stories were proven completely wrong. I have absolutely no remorse from accepting a position at EA.”
– Current Employee (Anonymous)
Headquarters in: Irvine, CA
Popular Game Franchises: Overwatch, Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, Heroes of the Storm, Starcraft, Diablo
Why they are number two:
#77 on Fortune’s ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ 2016 Awarded to parent company Activision Blizzard
Pros:
Benefits and perks Work culture Work/life balance Employee retention Management
Cons:
Slow turnover High cost of living in area Customer service department
1. Riot Games
Independent Company (Note: Riot Games was bought out by Tencent in 2015. However, it is still listed as an independent company.)
Art, design, and other creative fields are respected much more here compared to other companies (I’m an engineer FWIW). I’ve seen several problems come up which would be company sinking crises at other studios (I’ve worked at 7 other game studios, and have seen many layoffs and shutdowns), but here, the ship changed course, smart decisions were made and implemented, and disasters were averted. Pretty amazing."
– Current Employee (Senior Engine/Graphics Programmer in Irvine, CA)
Headquarters in: Los Angeles, CA
Popular Game Franchises: League of Legends
Why they are number one:
#39 on Fortune’s ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ 2016 #51 on Fortune’s ‘100 Best Workplaces of Millennials’ 2016 #14 on Fortune’s ‘50 Best Workplaces for Flexibility’ 2016 #19 on Fortune’s ‘50 Best Workplaces for Camaraderie’ 2016
Pros:
Work-life balance Benefits and perks Work culture Management See awards mentioned above
Cons:
High cost of living in area Growing pains Self-management critical
There you have it. Is it a coincidence that the best company is independent? As Riot Games grows, will they solve their reporting structure problems, or become too big to maintain their award-winning ways?
– Current Employee (Anonymous)
The Cultural Foundation is very strong, and deftly communicated to Rioters from Day One. It is revisited and repeated. The employee support is terrific. You are given everything you need to do your best work. You will work with the best team mates you have ever worked with, and you are working with products that Players are passionate about. The success at Riot is viewed internally with enthusiasm, respect and humility.
– Current Employee (Lead of Video Operations in Los Angeles, CA)
Were you surprised by the results on this list, or were they in line with what you expected? What other gaming companies do you think would be great to work for? Let me know in the comments!