- Welcoming and supportive team
- You are the link between all marketing departments and the privileged contact with the development studio: you have important organizational and operational responsibilities as well as daily contact with video game development partners
- Different products: the video games Focus publish are varied and never twice the same in terms of style, scope
- Different partners: you with a lot of different studios, each of them being a unique relationship to manage
Cons
- Low salary, even for the video game industry's standards
- You're more of a "marketing producer" than a brand manager: you have very little room to have an impact on the marketing strategy, which is decided from A to Z by your managers
- A lot of very diverse, original projects to work on
- Relatively easy to get a full-time contract if you do your job well
- Good working atmosphere
Cons
- As of late 2020, salaries are below the industry standards (which are already low in the video game industry)
- Hard to see what are the possible job evolutions
- Working atmosphere can be a bit too much "goal-reacher" sometimes, feeling a bit blind to operational issues, which can lead to overwork