Working at Ubisoft Entertainment Inc.

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Ratings for Ubisoft Entertainment Inc.

  • Appreciation
    4.3
  • Company Outlook
    3.7
  • Fair Pay
    1.7
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.7
  • Pay Transparency
    2.0
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Ubisoft Entertainment Inc. Reviews

What is it like working at Ubisoft Entertainment Inc.?

Senior Web Developer pay scale is below average.
Senior Web Developer in Pune:
Pros: Very Free Atmosphere, No one will ask you what you are doing.. No deadlines in work. Freely share your opinion with management.
Cons: Very less opportunities, you will not get promote easily. Salary is very very less in compare to other companies.
Hard work, for not a lot of pay.
3D Environment Artist in Malmo:
Pros: it's creatively open
Cons: The pay is terrible and management does not communicate
Lead GPP at Ubisoft.
Lead Software Engineer in Shanghai:
Pros: care for employee wellbeing, games franchise available to work on, family atmosphere
Cons: competition between studios, wages lagging behind rest of industry
Very nice so far.
Video Game Designer in Montreal:
Pros: Very interesting Project Friendly people
Cons: Ubisoft is too much interested in the "games as a service" busyness model.
Fun and challenging project with a lot of varieties to work on.
User Interface Designer in Mainz:
Pros: Extremely nice work colleague and interesting work varities.
Cons: Salary
Fantastic and supportive co-workers.
Level Designer in Cary:
Pros: Large amount of multidisciplinary and multicultural collaboration
Cons: Was brought on a little early so there's not much work for me to do yet.
It's great overall.
Application Support Specialist in Montréal:
Pros: The people there are very nice and you feel part of a group.
Cons: IT is far from being a priority