Great Culture & Good at looking after their employees - Senior Producer Zynga Employee Review

4.0
Nov 7, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Most of them are real good people who genuinely care about others and everyone on the team. 2. Very fundamental value of non crunching practices no matter what. 3. Top management is reachable via all channels of communication. 4. A lot of open sessions/workshops/seminars for constant learning and uplifting your skills or just basic 'ask help types' or some are just fun coffee hours for a specific group of people. 5. The list can go on and on.

Cons

1. Short term goals driven. 2. Too much time & effort needed to change some obvious problems that lead to revenue. 3. Rev driven so have to be prepared for Pivots mid development in the 4th quarter every year. (No crunching, just a lot of wasted effort which never sees the light of day once put aside) 4. If your game does not do good, be ready for peanuts in your annual review.

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5.0
Jun 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Amazing Company - people are great, the work is fun, and everyone is happy to be here.

Cons

None. fun company, good people.

2.0
Jul 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Working at a leader in the mobile gaming industry is a huge plus on your resume. Plus, having the opportunity to work in gaming is fun. - Collaborating with some of the most smartest, creative and innovative people in the gaming/tech space - It's a great opportunity to learn mobile gaming and hone your skillset. Zynga has a strong inclusive culture and it can be very welcoming initially. You should always be learning at every stage of your career and you can definitely do so at the company - You can connect with some really cool people

Cons

- Pay was slightly below average and not always congruent/1:1 to your skillset and experience - Limited opportunities and typical corporate rhetoric/structure holds the company back from the next levels of success. Once you realize that you have no one really advocating for you to move up and or take on more responsibilities, you have to be honest about your future at the company. - Some management/teammates are egoistical and passive aggressive in their behavior towards certain employees and clear favoritism is shown. - The relationship you have with your manager will make or break your career, which is frustrating. If you have a manager that will look out for you/advocacte your career, you'll do fine. If you don't, you're stuck

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