Okay for junior roles, slow career growth
This place is okay if you're just starting out in game development, but don't expect much upward movement. The remote work is a huge plus, though.
It's a decent spot for entry-level game developers. I've learned a ton about game design and production here. Plus, the remote work setup means no commute from Austin, TX, which is a solid perk.
Career growth is really tough. Getting promoted to senior game developer roles seems super rare. It often feels like a grind, especially during crunch periods for this mid-sized gaming company. There's not much formal mentorship.
Focus on creating clearer career paths and mentorship programs for your developers. It would help with retention and morale.