Being an FTE in Poland - Software Test Engineer Lionbridge Employee Review

2.0
11 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One of the benefits of working for this company is the opportunity to interact with diverse and talented people who share a love for games. You can acquire valuable skills and knowledge about game development, as well as use various tools that are essential for different projects. You can also apply for certifications that can boost your career prospects. The company has a multilingual culture that allows you to communicate with people from different backgrounds and regions. Moreover, the company fosters a friendly and collaborative environment between contractors and employees, which I have personally experienced and appreciated. This is a great place to learn and grow as a QA professional.

Cons

One of the major drawbacks of working for this company is the poor management of the Warsaw branch in QA. The managers often make unprofessional and insensitive remarks, such as “Life is brutal” when asked about a pay raise to cope with the inflation gap. They also avoid giving clear answers to important questions that affect both contractors and employees. Furthermore, the pay structure of the company is unfair and demoralizing. If you are interested in game QA, you are better off staying as a contractor, gaining experience, and moving to a more rewarding company. There are many cases where contractors earn more net salary than full-time employees with several years of experience, especially after the inflation of the Polish Złoty. The workload and the net salary of an employee position are disproportionate and laughable. The company does not have a proper system for recognizing and rewarding excellent employees with a lot of experience who have contributed to the quality and success of the products (which have been numerous). The best you can hope for is a small mention in a company newsletter, but that is very rare and requires exceptional performance. The company also fails to keep up with the high inflation rate in Poland, and the annual performance reward in the form of a salary increase is negligible. The annual performance bonus is also misleading, as it only matches your salary with the salary of a new employee with little experience who applies to your position. The pay difference between different positions is also minimal, as becoming a Senior Software Test Engineer will only add up to 500PLN to your salary before tax. You are not valued for the experience you have, the knowledge you gain, or the success of the projects you work in. As a result, the morale of employees at the Warsaw office is very low. This reflects the attitude of the company towards employees, as the company prefers to hire new employees rather than reward and motivate the existing ones. Another challenge of working for this company is the difficulty of advancing your career. You often need luck and/or good relations with higher-ups if you want to move up the corporate ladder. The company also does not plan well for the needs of the employees. Recently, Lionbridge Games moved to a new office, which looks nice but is not functional. The internet connection is unreliable, the kitchens are small and crowded, and many things have broken down since the move in December, as announced by several media posts from the CEO himself. Unless there is a significant change, which I doubt, I strongly advise against joining this company as an employee. You will not be paid what you deserve, and you will likely face a high workload and low salary ratio, depending on the project.

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5.0
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Pros

Supportive Leadership: The management team is approachable and genuinely invested in employee success, providing guidance and mentorship to help you reach your full potential. Career Development: There are numerous opportunities for professional growth, including training programs, workshops, and access to industry conferences, ensuring you continually advance your skills. If your current position is not working out for you there may be opportunities to join a different team and expand your skill set. Work-Life Balance: Flexible scheduling options and remote work opportunities allow for a healthy balance between professional responsibilities and personal life. Recognition and Rewards: Employees are regularly acknowledged for their hard work and achievements, both through formal recognition programs and informal appreciation. Even if it is just a call out on a team meeting, it shows your hard work is not going unnoticed.

Cons

Rapid Changes: The company's dynamic nature means frequent shifts in priorities or objectives, which may be challenging for those who prefer stability. Resource Constraints: Occasionally, there might be limited resources which can impact the ability to execute projects efficiently. Communication Gaps: In a large organization, there can be occasional breakdowns in communication between departments, leading to misunderstandings or delays. Onboarding Process: The initial onboarding process might benefit from more structure or support to help new employees acclimate quickly.

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Lionbridge Response
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We’re grateful for your feedback and proud to hear that you felt supported by your team and leaders. Building positive relationships is central to how we operate, and we’re thrilled this came through in your experience. Also so glad to hear that you’ve found opportunities to learn and grow during your time with us. We appreacite all your insights, your experience will help us shape future improvements. Thank you for being part of the Lionbridge team!
1.0
30 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

No pros, there is literally nothing I can say about them that is good.

Cons

No team, everyone is individual. No culture.

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