Pros
- Flexible hours
- Open communication and high levels of transparency reinforced in our studio values
- Competitive compensation with a rare list of perks including vacation, sick, and personal days
- Scrappy start-up feel but strong business focus and care
- Lots of room to self-improve, and management is very much interested in building a culture around personal and professional growth
- Mistakes and processes are regularly reviewed, and those discussions are encouraged
- Not a place where you can coast
- Strong desire from management to recognize the value of their people
Cons
- We learn by failing, and we've had our share of failures to date
- Weed-focused games not for everyone (but anyone working in games should have learned this lesson immediately)
- Remote nature of much of our work can be a double-edged sword--if you aren't a strong communicator, you may hurt the team and your prospects here, and this opens the door to mistakes and miscommunications