Omnidrone reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(14 total reviews)
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Gerard Fernandez

66% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

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14 reviews
4.0
Nov 18, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Open to disagreement, reasonable to adapt to employee necessities, great team to grow professionally and personally. The new office is the dream office. HR team is made of humans that care about employees. I started my career in videogame development in Omnidrone as a QA dev, 6 years ago, when the team was starting the QA phase of Omnidrone's second title Titan Brawl. I was interviewed by the QA lead and the CEO. The company was small at that time, and they valued my potential even if I had 0 experience in the industry at that moment. After a year working as a QA, I could openly talk with the CEO about my future in the company and about my desires of transitioning to the game design team. When the opportunity appeared, the company allowed me to do so. Omnidrone has evolved since then, from a small start-up to a medium-large company thanks to an american partner that joined us and provided the team with resources and projects. As it is understandable when a small studio partners with a bigger company, some things go for the better and other things do not. But it always has been a reasonable relation. They allowed us to keep our values, our culture, our pacing and a decent degree of decision taking. The team grew significantly which meant a lot of professionals from all around the globe joined us, allowing multiple opportunities to grow both professionally and personally. Salaries and benefits increased too. PD: I decided to write my experience in Omnidrone after reading some of the comments in this forum. I've found opinions of any kind and I can understand most of the experiences people has shared, both good and bad sides. There is one comment that caught my attention for its specific focus and insistence about the CEO of Omnidrone. I couldn't restrain my surprise after many serious accusations of misconduct, lack of inclusivity and dishonesty. All of those seems to me subjective, out of context and inaccurate. The team has always been diverse, ego free and we could ask the why's of product decisions from high level spheres (remember the partner was the one providing projects and resources, not Omnidrone directly). I was included in some hiring processes and never was pressured against diversity. I've never heard of see any situation where an employee was treated differently because of non-inclusivity reasons. Working from home policy is flexible, no one is forced to go to the office and WFH has a bonus in the salary. When a project me and my team had been working was cancelled, Omnidrone's CEO tried to keep the team together, but it didn't directly depend on them. In the end, we managed to keep working on a different project of the partner company. Whoever wanted to be moved, could ask for it and as far as I know, it happened. I am no longer working in Omnidrone but I would be open to work with him (the CEO) and Omnidrone again in the future if the occasion happens.

Cons

Projects are property of the partner and they decide how much to invest in each, which makes total sense, but as an employee feels like too many layers of decision some times. Decisions of team structure and size are from them and it leaves us less space to make product decisions

5.0
Nov 14, 2021

Great place to work!

Recommend
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Pros

- International and inclusive place to work. - Medium size company, but with the backing and resources of a big company partner. - Ambitious well known big-IP project. - Lots of great talent to work, learn, and grow with. - Fancy office in a great location in the very center of Barcelona. - Good benefits and new ones are constantly added to the list. - Direction cares about the people and trusts the teams. No micro-management. - The people who get hired are great workmates. Not only for their talent, but the work climate is great. Big egos are being actively avoided in recruitment to conserve great team spirit. Having read the other opinions given, while respecting everyone's point of view, I wanted to add mine to contrast some of the more negative ones. I think that Omnidrone is a great place to work. Omnidrone is very international. Not even its founders are all Spanish, but especially the employees are from so many different countries and different backgrounds. The hiring criteria are only about finding the right talent and fit for the position, the team's common values, and work culture. There are more women employees than you would find in an average game or IT company, and from all that I've seen, everyone is being treated equally and respectfully. The CEO and HR are constantly working together on new improvements and benefits to bring for the teams. These include improving the office spaces, restaurant and transportation cards, free fruit and beverages, free professional massages at the office's chill-out room, Amazon gift cards, Christmas baskets, special events to celebrate with great catering, SWAG clothing, and other items that are sometimes more useful in nature, sometimes just something more for fun, etc. The list goes on. About the CEO, my opinion is different from another one expressed by someone. In my judgment, he has kept his promises. Sometimes the execution was immediate, sometimes it took its time, but absolutely no complaints from me in this respect. He has an open-door policy for any employee who wants to talk with him about their concerns, and I believe that he genuinely cares about the people working in the company. Also, the people in mid-management positions are not only great professionals but individuals who truly care about their team members' professional growth and wellbeing. Each employee has regular 1-to-1 meetings with their managers to voice any opinions, problems or concerns privately.

Cons

Having two different organizations working together does bring unexpected problems for example in the processes and budgets sometimes. Also, the partner company being the one who finances all operations, Omnidrone doesn't get the final say in all issues. In general values, like inclusiveness, both companies do share them, fortunately. Then there is also the IP holder and their demands for some of the project-level decisions. From what I'm hearing from the ex-workmates, dealing with the license owner has been getting better in time though. Growing a company fast in the number of employees is always hard. Problems do arise and Omnidrone is no exception in this respect. It has had its fair bit of challenges. On the positive side, it has also constantly improved and problem areas have been iterated and fixed or at the very least mitigated.

4.0
Feb 13, 2021

Client Engineer

Recommend
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Pros

- Ticket Restaurant - Extra days off - Very flexible schedule

Cons

- Tight delivery schedule - Communication from HR and Direction could be better

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