PSYONIX Reviews

3.6

81% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)

44% positive business outlook

PSYONIX has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PSYONIX employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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16 reviews
2.0
13 Feb 2015

Potentially a good studio, but lots of growing to do.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lots of variety in projects. Fun team events in and around San Diego. Good flex time policy. Outstanding pantry, and good support for people working late hours. Probably a good place for someone just getting into game development. Staff is young, and seems to enjoy mentoring junior developers.

Cons

From top to bottom, Psyonix operates more like an old group of buddies, rather than a professional business. Compensation offers are the lowest I've seen on the west coast, bar none. No ramp up procedures for new employees. First day you are shown your desk, and then you wait. Attempts to figure things out are met with annoyance, and a sense that you are intruding at someone else's exclusive club. Requests to HR for information are met with similar results. No concept of how to deal with senior-level employees coming in from other companies. Your experience, and ideas are meaningless because you haven't been with the company very long. Long-term programmers were the primary source of artistic feedback because of this. Weight of input during meetings or discussions is based almost entirely on your tenure with Psyonix - few exceptions to this rule. Coming in earlier than almost everyone is ignored, but not staying late with everyone is seen as poor work ethic. Internal dialog about external clients is overwhelmingly negative. Enthusiasm for most work projects among the staff is non-existent. Everyone seems extremely put-out when working for paying clients instead of internal IP. This fosters an environment where neither the client, or the work being done for them is respected. There is a lot of cynicism, and it makes it difficult to find your own enthusiasm. Review process is the strangest I've ever experienced. Everyone in the company is permitted to review you, regardless of whether they work with your or not. All scores are then weighted equally, and an average is produced. This average determines your official performance at the company, and informs all decisions associated with ongoing employment. I'm not sure how this is useful to anyone - but it does allow the CEO to maintain a hands-off attitude. Something that I would imagine is important when your company consists largely of long-term friends.

1.0
28 Mar 2015

Disappointed

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pantry No mandatory Overtime... however it was probably needed with this lot Pantry... oh already said that... yeeeeeah Nice view of the Coronado Bridge

Cons

Like someone already said in their review, it's a buddy system or as they call it "Core", if you weren't an intern here circa 2007 then you're looked at as an expendable employee. Even if you have been a veteran in the industry and have a wealth of knowledge. You either kiss the Core's *BUTT or you get out of their way. I have never seen a more mismanaged company in all my years in the business. This is by far the worse company I have ever worked at. I would consider working for Comcast over them (Google worst company in america). Also like someone mentioned before in another review their is absolutely no HR of any kind, it's just a good ole boy's club. They pitch this flat structure approach, sounds good the first year until you start to see the ugliness behind that pitch, but don't worry the Core makes all the decisions for you... no matter if they are a burnout, a guy who comes and goes as he pleases or an IT guy. Again mentioned by someone else... by the way they nailed it... coming in earlier doesn't mean anything when the actual CEO strolls in around 11am and only sees those that stay late. Speaking of that half that Core put in around 6 hours max and Fridays are a joke, no one gets there until 11am and then they do a wrap up of the week that was around 5:30pm.... solid effort everyone, no wonder they rarely get anything done. I feel bad for all those euro gamers awaiting another battle-cars game. I would also like to add that there is no way to further your career, there are no seniors in place to help guide you along the way, there is no production, no leads, no structure what so ever... it's just a place to hang out. Not to mention no raises, no bonuses and for a place located in Southern California they pay you pretty *CRAPPY too. However they will take you bowling or to a Padres game. I'd personally like a nice raise here in there, keep your pantry I'd like a cost of living bump every now and then. *This site made me remove bad language

5.0
18 Jul 2017

Growing stronger every day

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Plenty of food and drinks available all day - Studio does not crunch - Working on a very popular title - Beer and dinner provided to whole studio including family and friends every Friday - Psyonix pays for 80% of health care, vision and dental insurance now - Beautiful downtown studio, with two balconies and plenty of space - CEO is approachable and has an open door policy

Cons

- Communication can be problematic or non existent - Learning about what the company culture is, is all on a new employee

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