EA positions itself as “The Best Place to Work” in the video game industry

Check out who else won at The Best Places To Work Awards Canada!

EA positions itself as “The Best Place to Work” in the video game industry

Check out who else won at The Best Places To Work Awards Canada!

The winners of the Canada Best Places To Work Awards 2022 have been revealed today. The event is held yearly by GamesIndustry.biz to honor the highest responsibility of the video game industry, taking care of its employees.

More than once, we learned about poor work conditions, harassment, and abuse in several video game developers and publishers. This news, as disappointing as they are, is the best example of why the industry needs to acknowledge the companies doing things right.

The awards event is about making the games industry a better place to work and is decided by an in-depth survey of employees. The 16 winners, plus a series of special winners, were announced via a 35-minute online ceremony.

You can watch the entire event right here:

This year, EA turned out to be the biggest winner, with EA Full Circle and EA Motive receiving recognition. In addition, EA Canada was also the Corporate Social Responsibility Award winner.

Other award winners include Behaviour Interactive, which claims The Education Award for the second year. In addition, Relic Entertainment took home the Health and Wellbeing Award, while Virtuos claimed The Environmental Award. Meanwhile, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Awards were won by Affordance Studio.

Also, Jean-Sylvain Sormany, the studio head of Snowed In Studios, was named Canada's Best Boss after many nominations.

The highest-scoring small companies (10 - 50 staff) are Affordance Studio, A Shell In The Pit, Lowbirth Games, Manavoid, Purple Is Royal, Timbre Games, Virtuos, and Yellow Brick Games. The top mid-sized companies (50 - 200 employees) are Compulsion Games, EA Full Circle, Frima, and Hyper Hippo. And the best large companies (200+) are Behaviour Interactive, EA Motive, Gearbox Québec, and Relic Entertainment.

Alongside the badge winners, there were special awards included in this year’s edition:

  • The Health & Wellbeing Award: Relic Entertainment
  • The Corporate Social Responsibility Award: Electronic Arts
  • The Environmental Award: Virtuos
  • The Education Award: Behaviour Interactive
  • Canada Best Boss Award: Jean-Sylvain Sormany, Snowed In Studio

What are your thoughts about EA’s winning? Let us know in the comment section!

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