| This is bullshit. 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... |
First, that sounds pretty bad — honestly I’m sorry. It’s good to hear direct feedback, as we obviously want to do better than this outcome right here.
On salary: We previously had a program where we gave significant monthly raises in effort to drive fair and aggressive compensation in an ongoing basis. The goal was to pay more, not less, by forcing a review and adjustment on a regular cadence. However, we decommissioned that system in favor of standard offers because we struggled for a lot of reasons you pointed out about complexity. Based on a few debriefing conversations with candidates, we learned and changed to a bog standard system; now all offers are in the range listed (or higher.)
Our interview process can be involved when we’re hiring for key roles; at minimum we require a discussion with 4-5 folks, which can take 2-3 weeks. Generally the process is that you send us an email, and we try to get you on the phone with the best hiring manager for the role. We often request a 3-hr work assignment, a couple of Skype calls, then move to an onsite if that makes sense for all involved.
I can see how you’d be bummed spending the time without the expected outcome. We’ve taken a lot of risks and made plenty of mistakes building this company, but we try to adapt and improve pretty quickly. The important thing is that we try to assemble a team of honest people with big ambitions and a lot of talent… and in broad strokes we’ve accomplished that. It’s led us to an enviable market position with some awesome technologies and unique challenges. If you’re curious, we were at Facebook's F8 two weeks ago on stage talking about specific innovations at Blackstorm: http://www.pocketgamer.biz/interview/65620/blackstorm-labs-o...
If you’re willing to have a quick discussion about this by following up with me over email (carter@blackstormlabs.com) I can do my best to listen carefully, and try to return the favor if you ever want advice on something I know well, like fundraising, engineering careers, or network programming.
-Michael Carter CEO Blackstorm