Riot Games reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(1,042 total reviews)
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68% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Riot Games has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,042 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Riot Games employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Sep 30, 2017

Dont ruin your career options by working here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Perks, I guess. There are some pretty nice ones, free food, great campus, fitness classes.

Cons

If you want to grow or improve, this is not the place to be. I spent the first six months on a team with the lead as my "manager" to find out that he never saw himself as my manager and that my official manager had forgotten I was there. Apparently this isn't unusual. Own your own career sounds great but is an excuse to not train managers who have no idea how to mentor or direct. It's extremely political. Some teams are better with the sexist comments that have been published here, most are very accurate. It's not really about culture fit or not, if someone is making extremely derogatory statements toward a gender in a public setting, it's sexism, not a culture fit issue. Post working here, most conpanies you apply to laugh or just have concerns about you because of your time at Riot. I got calls, but only because I have other experience. When asked about my time at Riot, the other companies clearly see Riot as a joke--and it's not hard to see why after you see the lack of output, commitment to players, and planning and execution of actually delivering content is extremely poor. If you try to improve it, you will get nowhere and eventually executed because you're stepping on "important people's babies".

2.0
Oct 20, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful people operations department that makes your daily routine remarkably pleasant. Visionary executive leadership that invests heavily in areas of pioneering expansion. You're certainly allowed to fail at this company and not be penalized.

Cons

The revered culture at Riot is perceived much differently than lived. Riot has a cultish vibe to it that extends from offspring to significant others. The superiority indoctrination begins in the orientation process called "de-newbification", which is meant to be tongue-in-cheek about becoming a better League player, but has gross undertones of how the way you've been making games prior to Riot has been flawed. If you've ever been a part of the interviewing panels at Riot, it becomes abundantly clear where the hiring delays come from. The moment the interviewee leaves the building, the panel of interviewers get together to judge him/her. This literally involves a Gladiator-style thumbs-up/thumbs-down voting system where you all cast your vote in a circle simultaneously. Then you go around in a circle justifying your vote. You've got senior managers in the room who have only ever worked at one company (Riot), on one game (League of Legends), in one role (for which they were maybe qualified for when the company was 40 employees but no longer), who are making judgments like "I feel this candidate would make a decent Associate XYZ, but certainly has some growth left before being Senior XYZ." - it's mins boggling. In this example, the candidate was a Project Director at Microsoft with 10 years industry experience (longer than the existence of Riot Games) with a stellar track record prior applying for a Senior Manager production role at Riot - a company notorious for having production delays and efficiency problems. This inability to recognize their own shortcomings and projecting instead an elitist culture internally is what disappointed me the most about working at Riot. Working at Riot in any position higher than entry level is a political minefield. Influence and relationship capital means more than merit, and your career at Riot can come crashing to a halt because you wrote one email with a little too much brevity and offended a sensitive lifer. Meanwhile the person next to you could be day trading on their computer all day, be habitually late to meetings, and be promoted because they assimilate to their Director's personality and culture.

3.0
Sep 12, 2022
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Pros

The company is flat so you can freely give feedback. They really care about their employees and have great bonuses and perks. The kitchen and coffee bar are great! I really like the offices and my hybrid schedule. Lots of opportunity to travel. Diversity is going in a good direction.

Cons

DRAMA! The comms team is full of mean girls who are very cliquey. I don't come from games and they love to remind me that they are superior because they are long-time players. My performance review was very positive and they will gossip to each other that I don't deserve it. Obviously, if my performance reviews are positive, I must be doing my job right. Toxic employees can thrive and are supported and praised. One of the influencer managers actively talks badly about me and others behind their back every chance she gets and that makes the workplace stressful. Gossip should not be tolerated and it's very unprofessional. Teamwork and communications across departments needs to be improved.

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