App Partner reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)

Drew Johnson

87% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

App Partner has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The App Partner employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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20 reviews
1.0
Jul 12, 2013

Spiraling down into the depths of Hell...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice employees. Not necessarily a game studio atmosphere, but employees are nice nonetheless.

Cons

I could go on for days... -Terrible management. -High turnover rate. -Owners don't care about employees. They try to buy employees with snacks but don't offer any real benefits. -Owners are in the game industry but don't have any passion for it. All they care about is getting $$$ paid, no matter how small it is. -Forget giving you two-weeks notice, they give you 30 minutes notice at the end of the day Friday after you've worked a long hard day. -The company is run incorrectly. There is no pre-production or design phase. They just throw a bunch of paper in the air and say "do it the way I imagine it done in my head". So when it's done and the client changes their minds, they make it your fault. Real game companies do pre-production and design to avoid these issues... -Employees are severely underpaid. This place is even worse than an intern-mill. I would only recommend this place if you had to choose between working here and working in the porn industry. Even then, it would be a close call because porn stars actually get paid. Proceed with caution. Even if you use this job as a stepping stone, the game industry is small and most other game companies already know why you're trying to leave AppPartner. Could end up hurting you in the long run.

2.0
Apr 3, 2013

Good Employees, Poor management

Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

Young workers that are passionate They will hire people with no in-the-industry experience or right out of college.

Cons

Expected to finish deadlines that are sometimes impossible Very low pay with little chance of raise (though they will say otherwise) Possibility of being let go with less than two weeks notice

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App Partner Response
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We understand that our deadlines can sometimes be tight, some of that is the nature of our industry and sometimes its because we under-estimate project duration. To correct that we've incorporated more detailed time tracking so we can do post-mortems on projects and see how they deviated from our initial estimates. Using that information we've been able to improve our projections and now will occasionally come in under estimates on projects. We've also rolled out 'time & materials' and 'dedicated team' style contracts for projects with changing requirements so we can better handle projects that inherently will have frequent client change requests. For fixed-contracts we've beefed up the level of detail in our proposals and streamlined the change request process. We've also finally achieved a long-term goal of booking projects sufficiently far in advance to allow the design phase to always be 100% complete prior to development beginning, no exceptions. There's still work to be done because occasionally we do go over estimates on fixed contracts. However when that happens we'll now transition the project to our Head of Development under the "closer model" so he'll personally make the final modifications before closing the project. Although not ideal it does allow us to eliminate the "have to have this project finished by Friday" situation. These changes have really helped improve the development team scheduling and deadlines situations. We're still working on other ways to improve our process and estimates since there's obviously always room for improvement. In terms of the other feedback this employee brought up we have now institutionalized 1-5% performance based raises every 6 months and also always provide two weeks notice when that becomes necessary. However our goal is to use the quarterly performance reviews to keep employees and management on the same page so if giving two weeks notice becomes necessary it wouldn't be a surprise for either party.
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