NEON is a global leader in creating and producing experiential entertainment. NEON enjoys worldwide partnerships with The Walt Disney Company and Marvel Entertainment for Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N., 20th Century Studios for AVATAR: The Experience, Hasbro for Transformers: The Experience, NBCUniversal for Jurassic World: The Exhibition, and Jurassic World: The Experience. NEON also has a partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Themed Entertainment for Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, currently open in Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore, and a brand new, DC experience is slated to debut in 2025. The Company also partners with the governments of Egypt and Peru for their original artefact IP experiences, Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs and Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru, respectively, plus authentic artefact tours Pompeii: The Exhibition, and Mummies of the World: The Exhibition.
The Group’s IP experiences are powered by ANIMAX, a fully owned subsidiary and a world-class creative animatronics powerhouse that specialises in research and development, engineering and entertainment robotics, with state-of-the-art facilities located in Nashville, US, Wuxi, China and the Middle East.
NEON’s global partnerships have enabled the Group to bring compelling experiences that leave lasting memories to millions of visitors in more than 80 cities to date globally. For more information, please visit www.neonglobal.com.
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Pros: You get to learn a lot initially, especially if you're a junior engineer. There's good exposure to different parts of the product as a software developer, helping build a solid foundation. The team culture in the San Francisco office is generally supportive for new hires.
Cons: Career progression after the junior level is really tough. There aren't clear pathways or support for promotion to senior software engineer roles. Growth opportunities for individual contributors in this mid-sized tech company feel limited, almost like you're stuck.
Advice to Management: Management needs to create clearer career paths and invest more in professional development for non-management software engineering roles. It's hard to see how to level up without leaving the company.
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What is the typical work environment like for a software engineer at NEON, and how collaborative is the team?
The engineering teams at NEON foster a collaborative atmosphere where sharing knowledge and problem-solving together is common. Expect regular team syncs and opportunities to contribute to code reviews, which helps in building a strong sense of camaraderie and shared ownership of projects.