Great workplace, great people - Anonymous employee GOG.com Employee Review

5.0
Jun 23, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- a laid-back atmosphere where you really feel like a part of the team, not just a cog in a machine - working with truly amazing people that are all passionate about games & what they're doing - lots of opportunities to grow – plenty of times I've seen people going from one team to another if they showed interests in different areas of the company; - management also supports any requests for potential trainings outside of the company - flexible working hours - no forced overtime (it's sometimes highly requested though, but always paid) - social Fridays and other annual parties - profit sharing program - benefits such as free games, gym, multisport, healthcare

Cons

- occasional communication issues between teams but nothing major - some teams seem to be understaffed - it gets a bit chaotic during big promos season

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2.0
Jul 16, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

great teammates with common mindset and sense of humor, nice office shared with CD PROJEKT, fun events, good food

Cons

toxic management with hidden agendas, false sense of appreciation, no employment safety, weak benefits

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2.0
Feb 4, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- you can find some really nice people here - good looking office - vegan/vegetarian canteen is an ok thing - depending on the team (so if you're lucky) you can bring in own ideas and new technologies - some problems I had with the office/workplace were quickly resolved

Cons

- a typical "sausage fest", women not welcomed to work with code - company have gifts for International Men's Day, but nothing for International Women's Day - oftentimes you can overhear intolerant conversations from Polish coworkers during lunch breaks/in corridors - solid professionals hired in management positions leave very soon, unable to bring much needed change - most superiors lack required skills, as they are promoted from lower positions based on years in company - CEOs are emotion-driven and thus treated fearfully and carefully by team leaders, even during important conversations - CEOs prefer to base the decisions on their hunch rather than listen to hired experienced professionals - there are bullies in most of the teams (team leaders included) - company prefers to silence the scandals and inactively force victims to quit - some problems I had with the important parts of the project were never resolved, even after reminding about them year after year - non transparent salaries - company lies about promotions - I was given a written promise about promotion in 6 months given I reach described goals; I reached these goals but didn't receive promotion - CEO gave me an apology about promotion lie and asked not to talk bad about company when I leave - company is unwilling to benefit from various non-position-related experiences and skills of many employees

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