are you still working for ubi?
Not any more, right now I'm working for an indie dev who produces platform apps (games connected to our platform that handles friends, newsfeeds, storefront, challenges, device notifications, data research etc) for Government, Educational and Medical clients.
whats your position/pay (roughly)?
Part-Time Software Developer at about $23k/pa. I work 3 days a week for half the salary of a full-time employee (my contract specifically stipulates that I'm only to earn half of the full rate for being part-time).
I didn't choose to be part-time; originally I started as an intern, but when they wanted me to work 5 days a week on the free, I told them I had rent to pay and so they offered me a contractor position (which paid worse for 5 days a week than I'm making now for 3 days a week). Eventually I got promoted to a salaried employee, but they only barely increased my paycheck and ultimately had to reduce me to 3 days a week because of internal financial issues.
what do you do?
I mainly work on the Unity-based front-end. When I'm not coding in new features or bug-fixing old ones with our giant script library, I'm updating or creating new menu screen prefabs or fixing games that come in from our contractors. I'm also responsible for upkeep of the platform (migrating to new Unity versions, upgrading our plugins as they get updated to ensure compatibility, keeping watch of future events to be actioned (such as Apple dropping 32-bit support on the next gen of iOS)). Sometimes I need to manage data on the database/back-end, but we have a guy who is responsible for all of the functionality of that side.
is there a lot of room for promotion?
The company has very little cash, and not much vertical head-room. Even if I get an upgraded pay grade, I would still be doing literally the same stuff and still answer to the same people. This isn't a traditional business like Ubisoft which has a proper hierarchy and every position has a unique set of responsibilities; here, the responsibilities are tied to you as an individual.