What is the salary like at WildWorks?
Relevant Glassdoor Reviews
July 22, 2021
Pros
I can't really think of one.
Cons
Toxic management, low salary, and no time to stretch your legs
Toxic management, low salary, and no time to stretch your legs Read More
July 22, 2021
Reviewed by: Email Support Representative in Manila, Manila (Current Employee)
January 29, 2022
Pros
Good pay Support for employees Flexible hours
Cons
Communication at times No more cons
Good pay Read More
January 29, 2022
Reviewed by: Internship in Aberystwyth, Wales (Current Intern)
September 3, 2021
Pros
talented people, great superior, awesome at Halloween party deco and social challenges throughout the year. Dope office, top floor with insane view of mountains, etc. Great to give a lap around the building on breaks and no problem with parking. Great health insurance, and I liked the match up to 3% towards 401k. Flexible hours as long as you are inside core hours as part of your hours. Understanding company, they usually are open to adjustment to accommodate you. Great innovation days and Lagoon (old days ).
Cons
Not very transparent, multiple unexpected lay-offs throughout the years (which doesn't make it reliable). A fair amount of crunching or cutting features due to bad production/management. After leaving the company I realized my salary wasn't even close to a fair salary, so be smart when you give your numbers. Not very clear how to grow in the company.
Advice to Management
Better roadmaps and product planning, stop doing layoffs, credibility goes down. Maybe one small team, maybe 3 people, towards rapid prototyping to test out features before going full mode or rejecting ideas - keep up with innovation day!
After leaving the company I realized my salary wasn't even close to a fair salary, so be smart when you give your numbers. Read More
September 3, 2021
Reviewed by: Anonymous in Salt Lake City, UT (Anonymous Employee)
March 22, 2023
Pros
Kind and talented people Fun events nice work environment
Cons
Low Moral Not transparent Bad financial decisions
Low Moral Not transparent Bad financial decisions Read More
March 22, 2023
Reviewed by: Game Designer in Salt Lake City, UT (Former Employee)
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