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Electronic Arts Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Electronic Arts Inc.?
Good in concept, less in practice.
Social Media Manager in Vancouver:
Pros: Topically, working in gaming and sports is amazing. Generally speaking, we have the tools and resources to manage channels well and the budget to support key activations.
Cons: HR at the company is a mess and can't be trusted to deliver on compensation promises. Additionally, a significant percentage of people in decision making positions have antiquated thinking and are unwilling to evolve, creating a frustrating and toxic environment.
A fast paced, fun environment.
Director, Business Operations in Austin:
Pros: The opportunities to make a difference
Cons: Others not understanding the value of the job my department does.
Large variety of technology at play.
Senior Software Engineer in San Francisco:
Pros: intersting problems to solve in all areas of tech, from simple (web apps), to complex GDPR, vote systems, SQL, no SQL, graphics engines
Cons: Sometimes your internal partner doesn't do the right thing. Going for the cheap solution may reduce avenues of growth.
It depends on your team but overall the company takes care of us.
Video Game Producer in Redwood City:
Pros: Getting to work on games all day with other people who are passionate about creating games.
Cons: My team has some challenges with leadership
A company in transition.
Senior Product Manager in Redwood City:
Pros: EA is in one of the most challenging but fun industries. The nature of the work attracts a lot of very unique people with a wonderful mix of artistic skills and varied world experiences.
Cons: In many groups there is a top down approach that does not allow for enough autonomy and trust. The leadership team is aging and often does not understand what the younger generation of employees value and desire from their work. It feels like the company is approaching the tipping point of a larger transition.
Demanding yet flexible.
Video Game Designer in San Francisco:
Pros: When deadlines are behind schedule, the flexibility of the company to push it back.
Cons: Interactions with a small select group of co-workers
Its a great place to work, they care for their employees.
Recruiter in Edmonton:
Pros: People, flexiable hours and remote work
Cons: salary
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