| Blackstorm | Engineer | SALARY: $140k - $220k | San Francisco Bay area (SF) | Tokyo, Japan | VISA REMOTE Blackstorm is building the world's most advanced javascript game engine, among other cool products like an IDE (js.io)
We are hiring senior engineers who can tackle architecture and APIs for our game engine on a small team of 3-4 folks. Blackstorm has raised more then $30M, and we have more than a million users per engineer at the company. For flavor: our last project was to use redux as a server state timeline for 10M+ active players; before that we used code mods to port it from our propriety module and class system to es6. There are numerous projects coming up, such as first class typescript support to facilitate better tooling and API documentation, a facial tracking/AR engine, and a react-powered webgl-based UI system. We have projects for hosted real-time multiplayer gaming, social gaming, cross-compilation to native platforms, and many other core infrastructure tools that we would welcome your support on defining and creating. Our technologies engine have already been in front of tens of millions of users, and we're adding millions of new users monthly.
This is a high leverage position, and very senior. We welcome remote for certain folks, because we're looking to build the best small engineering team in the world. We are also actively looking for folks across range of leadership roles in product, engineering, and operations. Please email keela@blackstormlabs.com Subject: Blackstorm Engineering: YOUR NAME HERE Please include a personal note about your background and interests so we can prioritize your application! |
I interviewed with you guys (when your name/site was weeby.co). You can rebrand yourself, it won't help with your image.
Don't waste your time interviewing there-- they claim $140k-$220k but dished out a completely shitty offer ($120k).
Wasted hours of my time when I made my requirements very clear to begin with. What a fucking joke, it was insulting.
To make it worse, they have awful responsiveness and they done a great number of interviews (one on-site, many with people on Skype). They also wanted me to go onsite for a "game jam" all day/night but I denied it.
edit:
I should note, when I pushed them on this they responded with a very convoluted explanation of their "salary".
It was something along the lines of, "Your salary begins at 120k, but each year you can decide between XX cash bonus or YY% raise, and after N years your salary _could_ be 140-220k".
What a bunch of bullshit-- Avoid them like the plague.
I knew they were trouble when I entered the office in the morning and everyone was there from the night before...