Riot Games reviews

3.9

75% would recommend to a friend

(1,045 total reviews)
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68% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Riot Games has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,045 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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4.0
Nov 3, 2017

Get the entitlement in check.

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Pros

It is incredible that Riot has been able to maintain a "start up" feel, despite being as large as it is. Encouraging 1:1s and prioritizing transparency are things that I think Riot brings with it from the early days that are still working.

Cons

The sense of entitlement from some folks is gross. It's great to have access to snacks/meals, swag, events, cool tech equipment, and a beautiful campus - and at times people would complain because their favorite beer was missing from a cooler...or a free piece of swag was a different color than they were expecting. They would complain that their fun team offsite event didn't have an open bar, or that their manager denied a 5 week PTO request after they just got back from a vacation. While these people are smart and passionate, they're also not living up to the "humbitious" quality that Riot hires for.

5.0
Oct 23, 2017

Riot Games

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Pros

Company gives back a lot to its employees in terms of fair pay and a wide array of perks. Beautiful campus, amazing food, and excellent equipment provided. Open floor plans with tons of meeting rooms and places to have private conversations or hangout. Excellent educational opportunities are provided for furthering your skills, both in your craft and soft skills like leadership training and personal organization. Effective feedback culture goes both up and down the hierarchy.

Cons

Company culture is extremely strong here and if you're not a true gamer at heart, you'll have a tough time fitting in. There are some growing pains due to the rapid growth the company has experienced over the past few years, but in general they acknowledge this and consistently look for ways to keep the "startup like" energy high.

4.0
Nov 22, 2016

Fun, Challenging, & Exhausting

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Gaming at work is normal - Regularly challenged to grow and learn - Great mentoring opportunities - Lots of super awesome friendly people - You're provided anything you need - Lots of free amenities - Feedback is welcome and encouraged - Unlimited vacation and sick days (with manager approval) - Freedom to be yourself & dress how you want - Nerf gun wars are real and fun

Cons

- Lots of type A personalities, can be hard to keep up with the status quo if you aren't one yourself. - Performance expectations are very high, like a professional sports team. If you aren't performing up to par you can get put on a PIP (performance improvement plan) and eventually let go. - (Work/Life balance difficulties) On some teams it's normal to come in early, stay late, work weekends, holidays, and be part of an on-call rotation. They'll say that you're only obligated to work 40 hours per week, but those 40 could be overlapping with your personal life and you're expected to be willing to sacrifice it to make meetings and keep work moving forward. In reality it's not uncommon to work 50-60+ hour weeks. - Apparently bonuses are "already baked into your salary" but I was still severely underpaid and found it very challenging to negotiate for a raise beyond the normal 2% per year. - Interview process can be grueling and a large majority of the candidates are rejected because they wouldn't fit into the culture or aren't the absolute perfect fit that they're looking for. This leads to many teams being undermanned and overworked. - Lots of "kool-aid" in the culture - If you aren't obsessed with League and LCS you'll have a hard time clicking with others.

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