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Inspired Entertainment Reviews

3.5

56% would recommend to a friend

(216 total reviews)

Brooks Pierce

66% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Inspired Entertainment has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 216 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Inspired Entertainment employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Arts, entertainment and recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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216 reviews
1.0
30 Nov 2015

Serious problems

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ground floor staff are some of the nicest you could ever hope to work with. Games tend to take about three months to develop so by the time you start getting bored of it it is time to move onto the next.

Cons

The Birmingham office suffers from serious staff morale issues which has resulted in a very very high turn over of staff. Attempts at fixing only make things worse as the true underlying issues are too deep to be fixed without serious effort that they are not prepared to invest in. It very much feels like it has gone passed the point of no return. Members of staff are treated like resources that are constantly moved from one unfinished project to the next. They are not treated like the highly skilled professionals they are. Deadlines are created that cannot be met without late night and weekend work from day one. There is no concern for you losing out on your family time as they have a work first, family last attitude. Games designs are constantly changed and you are expected to adapt with no consideration to the impact it has on your time scale. If you are behind schedule then the management want you to "feel their pain" when they have to communicate the delay with customers. If you do manage to hit your deadline you are awarded with a hollow pat on the back in the form of a gold star with your name on it for all to see in the kitchen. However it has been quite apparent that more and more development work is being outsourced to a much smaller and cheaper team in Portugal. This is creating quite an unrest in the office as it is seen as a sign of things to come.

1.0
14 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Colleagues (Good banter and enjoyable to be around overall). - Occasional parties/events organised for office but that is thanks to line management, not the higher ups. - Line Management is pretty good overall. - 33 days holiday a year.

Cons

- Shift work including night shifts. - Unflexible when trying to change or swap shifts. - Micro management. - Poor wage in my opinion. - Some staff are paid thousands more a year than others for doing the exact same job (in my role and in many other teams). - Many mundane and pointless tasks that could easily be automated with little effort. - Over Christmas and New Years, some teams got to leave early leaving our team to have to cover their work along with having to do our own. - Yearly Christmas bonus was withdrawn for Remote Operations staff but remained for Field Engineers. - KPIs. - No training or development (TIER system currently in place appears to be for development and training when in fact its there to boost individual KPIs and pressure staff). - No opportunity for progression. - Lack of appreciation (Developed a web application now used by multiple teams to assist with a time consuming task despite it not being part of my job description and received no praise or appreciation despite being constantly asked to improve it or make changes. Another colleague drove to Chester despite their shift ending to assist the company with a severity one incident and received nothing. The EDGY award for stuff like this but the company would rather give it to people for just doing their job). - Poor communication (Released potential redundancy notice on intranet before announcing it to staff publicly). - Poor HR, see above for their catastrophic and foolish mistake. - No incentive to relocate to Burton which shows that the higher ups see all staff as expendable.

1.0
27 June 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great if you land in the right department/project, which is entirely down to luck. If you're lucky - flexible working, good work/life balance.

Cons

Over the years, I have seen many talented people walk out the door over solvable issues. Most related to inept management styles. the way they deal with people is shocking at times, considering they are the meat of the business. Senior management trend to hire 3 newbies instead of investing in current staff

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