
“Our mission is to create revolutionary games for
players around the world and this is WHY we need
to empower the potential of our teams. A
diversity of perspectives unlocks creativity
and increases innovation."
Adam Kiciński, CEO



We’re not afraid to stand for what we believe in. By implementing inclusive benefits and creating a space where everyone can be themselves, we create a positive example for other companies and help effect positive social change.

“We believe that talented and passionate people are our biggest strength, and creating a safe and inclusive workspace helps us create more room for them in the industry and at our company.” – Agnieszka Szamałek-Michalska, Culture, Diversity & Inclusion Director
Healthy teams are ones where all team members feel good, valued, and safe — and these are the teams we want to empower inside RED by introducing various initiatives. Some of the initiatives we’ve created to support our internal and external community include:
At CD PROJEKT, we are committed to creating rich
and immersive virtual worlds that provide gamers with
high-quality entertainment, which is why we strive
to create realities that are credible
and internally consistent.
We consider it important to reflect the diversity
of our world in large and small ways,
both its bright and dark sides. This way, we can
create fantastic worlds populated by true-to-life people
and emotionally engaging events. We believe that these
types of deep worlds are ones that engage gamers
and ensure they want to come back to them.
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We created a mentoring and scholarship program for
high school girls to help them take their first steps
in the video game industry.
Girls in the Game!
participants have the opportunity to learn about
many practical aspects of the video game industry,
gain hands-on experience creating games, and receive
financial support to cover the costs
of additional classes, training, or hardware. They
are also mentored by experienced specialists from CD PROJEKT
RED who provide their expertise and support as the
participants work on gaming-related projects.
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Each menstruating employee can take one additional day off
per month whenever period pain occurs. Menstrual leave
fosters inclusiveness by accepting that there are biological
differences in the workplace — breaking taboos can
only be done by speaking up and turning an often
sensitive topic into a normal conversation.
If an employee chooses not to use menstrual leave,
unlike vacation time, their days off do not accrue
or carry over to the next month, nor are they
paid out when the employee departs from
the company. more »
CDPR was part of the #SayHiToDiversity campaign, which gave space and voice to people who play
diverse roles in their daily lives. Their stories show
how many dimensions each of us has. One person cannot
be described in a single word!
We are proud of Olga Cyganiak, who agreed to be
the face of CDPR
in the #SayHiToDiversity campaign. Olga is
a mother, a gamer, an extrovert, a person
from a small town, and a game producer. Watch
the full
video
with Olga. more »

We’re among the companies that signed the Diversity Charter
(Karta Różnorodności), a document committing
to non-discrimination in the workplace
as well as to the introduction
of policies that create and promote diversity.
We were also listed as one of the top
employers in Poland in terms of managing
diversity and inclusion.
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We’re strongly committed to promoting social change and being an example of it. All of our efforts aimed at meeting this goal can be found here. more »