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tinyBuild Games

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Great company with flexible working and growth opportunities - Community Manager tinyBuild Games Employee Review

5.0
Aug 2, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Opportunity to grow in the company - Learn new skills and work on exciting projects - Can be creative as you like. - Great communication in a remote working environment - Inclusive and friendly culture

Cons

- Sometimes you are expected to work out of normal hours which can be difficult due to family / personal commitments.

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5.0
May 18, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Supportive management - Exciting industry - Creative freedom

Cons

- Risks come with being in the industry currently

2.0
May 8, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pros: - The company helped with the relocation process - Interesting & diverse projects and tasks - People except management are great, passionate about their work, and professional. It was pleasant to work with them - Rapid growth of competence due to different & challenging tasks - Some other bonuses such as English compensation, medical insurance, & days off

Cons

All you see in the negative reviews unfortunately is true. - Lack of transparency. It's not clear what the company's goals are and what they expect from their employees therefore you never know when and why you can be fired. - Straightforward lies from management or hiding information even if you ask questions directly - The company is not interested in workers’ personal growth and promotion. They can fire you and hire “new blood” as a replacement the very next day. What happened to me is that my colleague in my team first was fired without any notice and I was doing the job that used to be done by 2 people for a year. Then a new colleague for my team and the same area of responsibility was hired behind my back. And after one month I was laid off without any notice. - Crunch culture, overtime is normal and not paid - Top management is usually absent and is not deeply involved in all the processes but knows well who they should let go - Speed over quality

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