Pros
- Decent opportunity for an experience in the gaming industry. - Company is easily accessible by public transportation + next to Scheveningen beach so nice for having afterwork drinks in the spring/summer - The Hague office is pretty nice looking and the company does put some effort into making it a eye pleasing place to work at. - Occasional company drinks/events, including the annual GamePoint summit where the entire company gathers to "hack" the company. Although, not sure how much of their employees' opinion is actually taken into account + Christmas dinner. - Monthly access to the Lunch buffet for about forty to fifty euros a month - made with love by a very sweet lunch manager. - Most people are friendly and keen gaming aficionados
Cons
- Despite its 15 years in the gaming market, a very prominent start-up culture still lingers (and in this case it's not positive!) - High turnover; a significant amount of higher management left in the past year and half. Occasional new recruits sometimes stay for a couple days or weeks before realising the tangible bias. - Poor people's management skills is common at GamePoint. - For a company that has a dozen expats, the prominent Dutch culture can put you off on a regular basis if you are not accustomed to what the Dutch called 'directness'. Expect rude comments at all times and be prepared to nod and accept it all unless you want you out (regular threats made by managers and CEO) - Overtime is only paid in diner if you're lucky, 1/3 of their employees are required to work afterwork hours and if it's an issue to your work/life balance, you simply do not "fit" to the so-called "GamePoint Culture" - Note that, if you are an ambitious person, this company is not the place for you