Pros
Very innovative company operating at the forefront of global gaming and creator marketing. High ambitions from day one to become the number one player globally, which creates a very driven and high-performance environment. A lot of empowerment, ownership, and self leadership. If you are ambitious, proactive, and want to build something big, there are huge opportunities to grow fast and take on significant responsibility early. You work with some of the biggest games, publishers, and creators in the industry on a global scale. The company is constantly evolving, testing new ideas, building new products, and trying to stay ahead of where the market is going rather than following trends. Great place for people who enjoy innovation, fast execution, change all the time, international business, and working closely with strategy, gaming culture, creators, and tech. There is strong exposure to senior stakeholders, global clients, and large-scale projects early in your career. If you perform well and take ownership, there are opportunities to grow into leadership roles or leverage the experience into top positions elsewhere in the gaming industry.
Cons
The environment is not for everyone. Expectations are high, the pace is fast, and there is a strong focus on performance and taking initiative yourself. If you need a lot of structure, clear step-by-step leadership, or constant guidance, it can be challenging. Sometimes low-performing people or internal politics can slow down the ambition and momentum of the company. There can occasionally be too much focus on being personal and friendly rather than fully business-minded and performance-oriented. Because the company moves fast and evolves quickly, structures and processes are sometimes built while scaling, which can create ambiguity or lack of clarity in certain areas. Success often depends heavily on your own drive, communication, and ability to lead yourself without waiting for instructions.