Socialpoint reviews

4.0

89% would recommend to a friend

(144 total reviews)
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Akshay Bharadwaj

88% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Socialpoint has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 144 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Socialpoint employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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144 reviews
5.0
Nov 28, 2016

I loved it there

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Pros

Since I joined in 2012 the company culture has improved to a very satisfying level. Not only did I get many benefits that made my life easier, the company has undergone many structural changes that empowered teams to work independently and try new things. I left Socialpoint for private reasons and I miss the guys every day. It has been the best professional experience in my life.

Cons

At the beginning there was a lack of good Leads and Management, but it has changed. I have read some bad reviews here, partly right at the given time, but totally old info compared to today.

5.0
Sep 27, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing company, the best I've worked at in my years in games. The benefits are fantastic (they make you feel more than wanted) and the support you get from the companies itself is second to none. I couldn't recommend it enough. I worked as a Senior Level Designer there for 7 months and had a great time, I was very reluctant to leave, but I had some personal, and family issues at the time. I would return in a heartbeat if asked.

Cons

I had to leave! Unfortunatly, I had some issues I needed to resolve at the time.

1.0
Apr 8, 2016

Worst experience in the industry.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The salary is decent for Barcelona. Benefits are interesting, especially for Barcelona.

Cons

First of all I want to start by these fake 5 stars reviews: you can smell so much it has been made by HR or PR people to boost the rating (cause yes, it has been 2/5 stars during more than 2 years and it may hurt to acquire talent. That's one of the points that leads me to write this review. If you start in the industry, Social Point can be an interesting starting point if you don't find anything else or if salary is your unique motivation. But if you have a bit of experience, I recommend to avoid at all cost this company: direction (at least for the 1 of the 2 I met) & Management team have no respect at all for what you could bring. They just already know everything. During recruiting session they will tell that they want to raise the quality of their games, hat they need senior profiles like you. But when you are in place, they will just tell you what to do without caring about you experience. The CEO and the managers are at the same time Art Directors and Creative Directors. Communication just happens through conflicts: the one who speak the louder is right. And the worse of it, is that most of the time, they take decision without even understanding the topic. Yes, I am sure you have seen this in other studios, but I made different places, and it is beyond anything you could imagine. For example, it has been hard for the CEO & the managers just to understand that you you don't make a 2D and a 3D game the same way, and that you actually have to model the objects rather than drawing them. But as management knows everything, you will have the same time budget for 2D and 3D assets :)) Another epic moment was the CEO saying in front of the whole company that people who left for the competition, mostly because of the constant crunch hours, were just "lazy". Another point: if you ask the opinion about someone inside, just be sure to know him well: each person who endorse a new employees gets a "thousands of euros" bonus (a good motivation to hide the bad side of this company) You get the point : I don't recommend this company (except maybe for programmers and analysts who seem more respected. For the other: you deserve better.

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