Message from @Grenade123
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@zutt she was a filthy casual
Disgusting
like "She said her direct manager would ask her if it was hard working at Riot being so cute" that is a legit potential HR incident that i wouldn't care about because i would think that guy is an asshole. even if it was me being told something similar by a female manager i would be like "excuse me? what bs is that?"
"After an idea she really believed in fell flat during a meeting, she asked a male colleague to present the same idea to the same group of people days later. He was skeptical, but she insisted that he give it a shot. “Lo and behold, the week after that, [he] went in, presented exactly as I did and the whole room was like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is amazing.’ "
that would be a legit reason to question things... unless that "colleague" was slightly hire up the food chain then its bs again
probably an accurate picture of her
beard and all
atleast they're not console peasants
The woman who was asked about her World of Warcraft gear said she felt like an interviewee’s record wasn’t as valued as their ability to fit into Riot’s culture. Even outside of the apparent emphasis on being a “core gamer,” she questioned what interviewers meant when they talked about “culture fit.”
Kek
I never knew riot was this much based
Have more respect for them now
they're a riot
booo
off the stage
the solution here is: tell people to not work at riot, find a better game studio, or make your own
Knock Knock,
Who's there?
Fak,
Fak who?
Fakkaf you filthy casual!
its that simple
tbh, most game dev places SUCK to work at
As a self identifying Windup duck, I've oftened wondered why people don't just randomly give me money when they are passing near me. Now, I must assume they are WindupDuckAphobic.
not even valve, apparently, is that great either
tbh, I feel like most stories are exaggerated,
The average person is not that smart 😛
actually so true it's painful.
what she probably experienced was more nepotism that anything
yes
which is like "welcome to the real world"
my perception of "Professionalism" got ruined during my internship,
Where i could get away working for about 1-2 hours per day, still met demand
And could convince my direct superiors I was working long hours cuz they didn't understand code
that
and that most companies seem to have a vague feel of "one thing fucks up, its all over"
ye
but as for Nepotism
"Friends helping out friends"
Join their faction?
Become their friends, so that you're the next one that gets pulled ahead
I believe there are problems in riot
Imo
Plenty programers are autists
the problem she experienced is that they are nerds
and nerds suck at dealing with women
With spagheti in their pockets
true, Beta males are a nightmare
You need to anticipate that when wanting to work there