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Tencent
4.6
based on 12 Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.6/5
based on 12 reviews

24% above
industry average

Highly rated for
Salary, Job security, Skill development

Critically rated for
Work-life balance
Work Policy

Monday to Friday
100% employees reported

Flexible timing
67% employees reported

No travel
83% employees reported

Day shift
100% employees reported
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About Tencent
Founded in1998 (27 yrs old)
India Employee Count201-500
Global Employee Count50k-1 Lakh
HeadquartersShenzhen, China
Office Locations
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Websitetencent.com
Primary Industry
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This company puts its pennies into Internet services. Tencent is a provider of Internet and instant messaging (IM) services to consumers in China. Users of its QC IM platform can communicate by text, images, audio, video, and email, and also partake in Tencent's mobile games, personals, content downloads, and other value-added services. More than 480 million QC users currently have active accounts. Tencent also operates Internet portal QQ.com, the QQ Game portal, multi-media social networking service Qzone, and PaiPai.com, a Chinese Internet shopping site. The company was founded in 1999.
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Tencent Ratings
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Company culture
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Tencent is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 12 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Overall Rating | 4.6/5 based on 12 reviews | 4.1/5 based on 42 reviews | 4.2/5 based on 399 reviews | 5.0/5 based on 1 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Salary Job security Skill development | Skill development Salary Company culture | Work-life balance Salary Company culture | Skill development Work-life balance Job security |
Critically Rated for | Work-life balance | No critically rated category | No critically rated category | No critically rated category |
Primary Work Policy | - | - | Work from office 74% employees reported | - |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.7 Excellent rated by 7 women | 4.5 Good rated by 13 women | 4.0 Good rated by 127 women | - no rating available |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.3 Good rated by 2 men | 3.8 Good rated by 23 men | 4.2 Good rated by 255 men | - no rating available |
Job security | 4.3 Good | 3.6 Good | 3.5 Good | 5.0 Excellent |
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Tencent Salaries
Tencent salaries have received with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 by 12 employees.
Finance Manager
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₹25 L/yr - ₹50 L/yr
Director Marketing
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₹65 L/yr - ₹67.5 L/yr
Senior Marketing Manager
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₹35.3 L/yr - ₹44 L/yr
Creative Head
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₹28 L/yr - ₹30.4 L/yr
IT Engineer
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₹8.5 L/yr - ₹15 L/yr
Senior Video Editor
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₹11 L/yr - ₹17 L/yr
Network Engineer
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₹4 L/yr - ₹5.1 L/yr
Associate Director
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₹38.5 L/yr - ₹49.2 L/yr
Senior Artist
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₹19.8 L/yr - ₹25.3 L/yr
Data Analyst
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₹0.4 L/yr - ₹0.5 L/yr
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Tencent releases new AI model it says is faster than DeepSeek-R1
- Tencent has released a new AI model called Hunyuan Turbo S, which the company claims is faster than DeepSeek-R1.
- The Turbo S model is capable of near-instant replies within a second, by doubling the output speed and reducing the delay of the first word by 44%.
- Unlike reasoning models like DeepSeek-R1, the Turbo S model combines fast thinking for immediate answers with slow thinking for scientific, mathematical, and rational responses.
- Tencent's Turbo S model demonstrated performance comparable to leading models like DeepSeek-V3, OpenAI's GPT-4o, and Anthropic PBC's Claude in benchmarks for math, reasoning, and knowledge.
Siliconangle | 28 Feb, 2025

Tencent Says Its New AI Model Can Outrun DeepSeek
- Tencent has developed a new AI model, Hunyuan Turbo S, that is faster than DeepSeek.
- The AI model aims to provide instant responses, distinguishing itself from the deep reasoning approach of DeepSeek.
- DeepSeek's recent launch of an AI chatbot has challenged assumptions about the cost of innovation and affordability of cutting-edge technology.
- Tencent and Alibaba have been testing their AI models against DeepSeek, and Tencent has integrated DeepSeek's tech into its WeChat platform.
Pymnts | 28 Feb, 2025

Tower of Fantasy launches new character and events in latest update as Perfect World takes the reins
- Tower of Fantasy has launched a new character, Antoria, along with new story content, season activities, and instances in its latest update. The update also brings various events such as the Golden Scales event with minigames and rewards, login rewards, and gacha-focused events for Antoria and other characters.
- The update has encountered some issues, but the developers have released fixes for them and are working on more updates.
- The publishing of the global version of Tower of Fantasy is now traded from Tencent's Level infinite to Perfect World Games. Players are urged to transfer their account details to receive rewards. A timeline for transfers has been provided by Perfect World Games.
- The game's publishing transition will take place in five scheduled batches throughout March and April.
Massivelyop | 27 Feb, 2025
DeepSeek AI Boom Spurs NVIDIA H20 Chip Sales in China
- Chinese tech giants Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent are increasing purchases of NVIDIA H20 chips to power generative AI models like DeepSeek-R1.
- Despite U.S. export restrictions, NVIDIA sold around 1 million H20 chips in 2024, generating $12 billion in revenue.
- The H20 chip is NVIDIA's primary legal product in China and has become a critical component in China's AI race.
- DeepSeek AI models are driving the surging demand for H20 chips in China, with companies like Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent investing heavily.
Eweek | 26 Feb, 2025

5 Japan stocks rally on Berkshire's blessing, despite a broader trading slump in Asia
- Warren Buffett's endorsement of five Japanese trading houses boosted their stocks.
- Buffett plans to increase investment in the companies, which include Itochu, Marubeni, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, and Sumitomo.
- However, Asian shares, including Chinese tech stocks, faced declines due to US President Donald Trump's tariff threats.
- Chinese tech shares, such as Alibaba, Tencent, Meituan, and Baidu, closed lower as geopolitical risks loomed.
Insider | 25 Feb, 2025
NetEase Founder Reportedly Almost Canceled Marvel Rivals Because it Didn't Use Original IP
- NetEase founder, William Ding, reportedly almost canceled Marvel Rivals due to a reluctance to use licensed IP.
- NetEase's Marvel Rivals has been a massive hit, with ten million players in just three days from launch.
- Ding is currently cutting jobs, closing studios, and withdrawing from overseas investments to compete with rivals Tencent and MiHoYo.
- Internally, there are reports of trouble at NetEase, including Ding's volatility as a leader and potential cancelation of all games in China next year.
IGN | 22 Feb, 2025

Inside Gaming’s Crossroads: Record Revenue, Mass Layoffs, and High-Stakes Bets
- In 2025, the gaming industry faces a crossroads despite a $187.7 billion global revenue, with mobile games leading at $92.5 billion but accompanied by over 14,600 job losses due to studio closures and market changes.
- Major players like Supercell, Ubisoft, Tencent, and Epic Games are adapting differently, with strategies ranging from reviving old hits to navigating geopolitical challenges and challenging dominant platforms.
- Questions arise about whether the gaming industry has reached a pivotal point, signaling a shift from traditional practices like costly launches and reliance on major franchises to survive and adapt to changing dynamics.
- While some studios like Supercell have shown resilience and innovation, others like Ubisoft face revenue declines and heavy reliance on flagship titles like Assassin’s Creed Shadows for stability.
- Tencent, a dominant force in gaming, is facing challenges amid regulatory crackdowns, blacklisting, and increasing competition, prompting diversification efforts into AI and cloud gaming.
- Concerns about game discovery being fundamentally broken in 2025 are raised, with solutions like Playable Discovery aiming to redefine how players find and try games beyond traditional methods.
- Mobile gaming is undergoing a transformation as traditional business models reliant on ads and user acquisition face obstacles from privacy laws and player dissatisfaction, leading companies like AppLovin to pivot.
- Blockchain gaming, exemplified by Immutable Holdings’ focus on NFTs and Web3, introduces potential but also faces risks from market volatility and regulatory uncertainties.
- Overall, the gaming industry is evolving and those who adapt to the shifting landscape may thrive, while those who resist change could struggle to survive in the dynamic market.
- Understanding the industry's dynamics is crucial for developers, publishers, investors, and everyone interested in the future of gaming to navigate these transformations effectively.
Medium | 21 Feb, 2025

As NetEase confirms 40M Marvel Rivals players and billions in revenue, analysts suggest a Chinese exodus from the west
- NetEase's decision to let go of American developers working on Marvel Rivals has sparked concerns about Chinese investment in gamedev, especially amidst US-China tensions.
- The company is reportedly shifting away from using overseas staff due to high US labor costs and confidence in Chinese developers' ability to create high-quality games.
- Insiders suggest that China is retracting its gaming investments due to various factors like COVID-related expansion, high costs, and management inefficiencies.
- NetEase, a major investor in the gaming industry, has been scaling back its presence in the US market, leading to the closure of teams, studios, and games.
- Marvel Rivals, one of NetEase's successes, has garnered over 40 million players globally, contributing significantly to the company's $11.5 billion revenue for FY2024.
- Despite this success, NetEase has been closing down projects, including noted games like Jar of Sparks and Harry Potter Magic Awakened.
- NetEase CEO William Ding highlighted the company's achievements in redefining gameplay and enhancing existing franchises in the 2024 fiscal report.
- While concerns persist about the impact of geopolitical tensions and tariffs on Chinese investments in gaming, experts suggest that these factors may not severely affect the industry.
- NetEase clarified that its recent decisions were part of a broader business strategy and not a direct response to threats from the US administration or trade disputes.
- Analysts anticipate a slowdown in overseas investments from China but believe that other players like Tencent will continue to support western studios.
Massivelyop | 20 Feb, 2025
The Ultimate Guide to Understanding China’s AI Model Ecosystem
- China is making significant strides in the AI race, aiming to surpass the US in AI innovation and adoption.
- While names like DeepSeek have captured global attention, prominent Chinese tech giants like Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, ByteDance, and Huawei are also making waves in the AI sphere.
- Tencent has developed the Hunyuan family of models and launched Hunyuan3D 2.0, while Alibaba introduced the Qwen series and vision language model Qwen2.5-VL.
- Baidu offers its AI model ERNIE for open-source use and recently announced the Apollo VTA vision foundational model for autonomous driving.
- DeepSeek has gained recognition for its cost-effective AI models, including DeepSeek-R1 and DeepSeek-V3.
- ByteDance stands out with its OmniHuman model and family of image and video generation models called Goku.
- In addition to big players, startups like Kling AI, MiniMax, Moonshot, and StepFun are also contributing to the Chinese AI model ecosystem.
- President Xi Jinping recently held a significant AI-focused event with leaders in the sector, emphasizing China's commitment to AI development.
- Chinese private sector figures attended the event to discuss innovation and boost confidence in the country's economic model.
- The gathering included influential figures like Jack Ma, Zeng Yuqun, Wang Chuanfu, Pony Ma, and Ren Zhengfei, signifying China's strong focus on technological advancement and economic growth.
Analyticsindiamag | 20 Feb, 2025

NetEase raises fears it is unloading its overseas game properties, hurting U.S. gaming
- Chinese game publisher NetEase has raised concerns by potentially divesting all overseas holdings in U.S. game companies amidst rising costs and China-U.S. trade tensions.
- Insiders suggest NetEase is directed to divest its overseas holdings due to high costs of U.S. developers and maturation of Chinese game developers.
- NetEase's denial of dismantling overseas investments contradicts alleged layoffs by the Marvel Rivals team and scaling down of studios.
- The company plans to exit international investments, potentially leading to layoffs and studio sales, affecting the global gaming industry.
- While NetEase refutes divestiture claims, it confirmed scaling down two studios at the end of 2024, with a focus on unifying goals and investment strategies globally.
- NetEase's retreat could impact the industry, marked by a shift towards focusing on Chinese game development and potential job losses.
- Amidst concerns over U.S.-China trade tensions, NetEase assures its commitment to global expansion but acknowledges scaling back overseas investments.
- Tencent, another major player, is not backing down from international investments, contrasting NetEase's potential divestment strategy.
- Chinese game companies like NetEase may slow down overseas investments due to cost concerns, while Tencent expands its presence in the West.
- The future for Chinese game companies like NetEase appears uncertain, with potential implications for the U.S. games industry and global market dynamics.
VentureBeat | 20 Feb, 2025

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Tencent FAQs
When was Tencent founded?
Tencent was founded in 1998. The company has been operating for 27 years primarily in the Gaming sector.
Where is the Tencent headquarters located?
Tencent is headquartered in Shenzhen.
How many employees does Tencent have in India?
Tencent currently has approximately 200+ employees in India.
Does Tencent have good work-life balance?
Tencent has a work-life balance rating of 3.2 out of 5 based on 10+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 0% employees rated Tencent 3 or below, while 100% employees rated it 4 or above for work-life balance. This rating suggests that while some employees recognize efforts towards work-life balance, there is scope for improvement based on employee feedback. We encourage you to read Tencent work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Tencent good for career growth?
Career growth at Tencent is highly regarded, with promotions and appraisal rating of 4.1. 100% employees rated Tencent 4 or above on promotions/appraisal indicating that a significant portion of employees are satisfied with career growth opportunities. We recommend reading Tencent reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros and cons of working in Tencent?
Working at Tencent comes with several advantages and disadvantages. It is highly rated for salary & benefits, job security and skill development. However, it is poorly rated for work life balance, based on 10+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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