“There’s plenty of room to get ownership and have impact on the game experience at IOI“ Andreas says. Every day, there are new and different design tasks. Design is at times a very subjective field with iterative processes, and IOI’s trust in their people allows creatives and developers to own and run with things whenever they see opportunities for improvement or new perspectives. The freedom to explore is essential in this environment. At IOI, you get the chance for creative expression.
“I feel we strike a good balance between getting shit done and giving the freedom to explore”, Andreas says. “Obviously, there is a director who sets a direction, but within those constraints, there is room to do your own thing and put your personal mark on the design of a feature.”
“… Everyone is easy to talk to, and of course, there are also plenty of initiatives to do social stuff like board games, workouts, etc. The environment here feels like a casual workplace where everyone’s opinions are valued. The tone of voice is light and easy-going, making it an enjoyable place to be in every day!“.