+$30K (34%) more than national average Software Engineer salary ($71K)
+$61K (86%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
+$120K (120%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"For the game industry, the pay for the engineer is not very well"
+$45K (72%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"It seems the same I would say."
+$40K (66%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
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+$59K (48%) more than national average Senior Software Engineer salary ($91K)
+$110K (115%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
+$138K (126%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"decent"
+$81K (100%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
+$15K (19%) more than national average User Interface Designer salary ($71K)
+$46K (73%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
+$46K (73%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"Historically, Blizzard relies on their profit sharing bonuses to make up the lower compensation for their employees. This was really helpful when their games are making a vast amount of income, but severely hurts the employee when there's no profit being made."
Equal to national average Assistant BIIS Manager salary ($70K)
+$30K (54%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
+$30K (54%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"I was satisfied with Blizzard Entertainment's salary. I started as a Technician on $25,000, and after 11 years and several promotions, I was paid $70,000 as the Associate BIIS manager."
-$61K (75%) less than national average Senior Manager salary ($111K)
+$10K (22%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
+$10K (22%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"I will say that when it comes to compensation for customer service, Blizzard is sadly lacking. Their benefits are phenomenal, however this just makes it hard to leave, and most people do due to not being able to meet the ever increasing cost of living."
-$1K (2%) less than national average Recruiting Coordinator salary ($41K)
Equal to average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
Equal to average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"The pay at Blizzard was below other competitors and what was expected of us in our role."
Equal to national average Internal Affairs Representative salary ($31K)
-$9K (25%) less than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
-$9K (25%) less than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"Underpaid. Definitely. For as long as we worked there, the amount of money we'd get as increases to our wage were negligible."
-$5K (18%) less than national average Customer Support Representative salary ($30K)
-$15K (46%) less than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
-$15K (46%) less than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"I was neither underpaid or overpaid."
+$1K (4%) more than national average Phone Representative salary ($24K)
-$15K (46%) less than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
-$15K (46%) less than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"I feel for the amount of work I was doing, I was a little underpaid."
+$2K (2%) more than national average Anonymous Employee salary ($70K)
+$32K (57%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
+$118K (119%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"Titles are not very important in our culture. So I've learned to not place too much emphasis on that. It does make hell for pay-banding and leveling. That said, given my capacity and the services and clientele I maintain (both internal and external), I believe I am best described as a Senior Product Manager. As such, I feel that my current rate is good. It just doesn't match my title."
+$27K (50%) more than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"I feel that the overall average for pay at every level of experience for this type of work is on the low side."
-$15K (46%) less than average Blizzard Entertainment salary ($40K)
"I feel for the work I did, the pay was fair. But, it could of been better. The perks I enjoyed with the company helped a lot also."
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Senior Software Engineer
is the highest paying job at Blizzard Entertainment at $150,000 annually.
In Game Support Analyst
is the lowest paying job at Blizzard Entertainment at $23,000 annually.
Blizzard Entertainment employees earn $40,000 annually on average, or $19 per hour.