Funcom Reviews

3.0

48% would recommend to a friend

(145 total reviews)

Rui Manuel Monteiro Casais

41% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Funcom has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 145 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Funcom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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145 reviews
5.0
22 Nov 2021

Great Company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people who respect and value each other, takes very good care of employees

Cons

Not many actually, youd be hard pressed to find better companies for valuing employees imo

2.0
29 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- WAS full of devs that really cared for one another where everyone's opinions genuinely mattered. - WAS full of fun art projects where creatives could push themselves, but within reason. - WAS a place where you felt you could grow yourself and possibly an incredibly tight knit team - WAS a place where you could trust your team outside of your immediate circle to not only get things done, but to help you if you're in a tight spot - WAS a place where you felt that if you applied yourself and believed in everyone and the project, you could make great things happen

Cons

- The fact that everything I said in Pro is now past-tense and becoming increasingly worse - Management became toxic and reductive of all of it's employees down to numbers on a spreadsheet - Turnover rate grew to an incredibly high rate due to people wising up at the insane lack of care - Empty platitudes, like what you will inevitably see below this review, became the hot trend when confronted with any real meaningful critique on how to make the situation better - Promises not kept, either financially or in relation to work time to it's employees. This was not due to simple "oh games work this way" but due to incredibly poor management on time. -Management has no interest in fixing these solutions as they know now that people will simply leave when they are unhappy and there is a multitude of new, bright eyed devs wanting to get in the industry. This while deliberately keeping senior staff at the place they are and not touch the bucks in their wallets.

1.0
22 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Brilliant co-workers. Great area to live in.

Cons

Toxic management with a clique like culture who enjoys backstabbing others, toxic project, low team morale, non-stop pivots. Too much politics between Oslo studio and Durham. Mental breakdown inducing workloads and you're severely underpaid. This place was awesome to work for just 7 or 8 months ago, but the work environment and project quickly took a turn for the worst. It's like being in an airplane that's in an uncontrollable nose dive, and you're waiting to impact the ground at 800 mph.

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Funcom Response
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I am truly sorry that you had this impression and experience at Funcom. I would like to have a chance to respond to your "Cons", first in regards to toxic management, there is a difference between studio management and team leads. Funcom's management has always been seen as supportive, communicative and they strive to make sound decisions that will never negatively impact the company or the employees. I believe that you may be referring to a team lead when you speak about toxicity and backstabbing. This issue has been resolved, we understand that people are not perfect, and we are working on making Funcom a better place to work and thrive. Secondly, to address the "toxic project" comments, linked to low morale and pivots; with any project in any industry there are changes, there are revisions and there are updates, this is no different in game development at Funcom. In general, people do not like change...change is difficult to handle, but the reality is that change is needed at times. Here at Funcom, we have to change at times, we have to adjust to what is best for our projects, customers and for the studio as a whole. I am sorry that you had a difficult time adjusting to those changes on the project, we hope that by making those changes and pivots, our game will be amazing and successful. Low morale can spawn from making changes, however, we are working on showing the value of these changes to our team. Third, regarding the mental breakdown comment, our typical workload is consistent with a 40 hour work-week. We have a Scandinavian mentality when it comes to a work-life balance, and we deliver on that. Dozens of other game development studios have employees working 70+ hour weeks, at Funcom we plan and strive for 40 hour work weeks. We also give all employees 25 days of PTO and we are flexible with life situations. Fourth, I would like to address the "severely underpaid" comment, at Funcom we align our salaries with the cost of living , location and industry standards. We pride ourselves on offering competitive salaries in addition to an amazing package that includes fully paid benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Long -term Disability, Life Insurance), 25 days of PTO, 8 Sick Days, 10 Paid Holidays, stock options, etc. Everyone always wants to be making "more" money, but here at Funcom most employees can agree that their salaries and the full compensation package are more than generous. We are making changes here at Funcom to make this studio a great place to work and to produce great games. Change is inevitable, the only question is how people deal with change. I hope this explanation helps, I am always available to talk. Paxton Galvanek HR Manager paxtong@funcom.com
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