I started with a screening call with the recruiter. They described the role and asked about my background and experience, and why I was interested in the role.
Next was a phone call with the hiring manager. They asked some more detailed questions about my experience and answered some questions I had regarding the role.
Next was the technical interview with a couple of members of the team, conducted over the phone. After that, there was a take-home coding challenge. Finally, I came in to meet the team, with interviews that varied between technical and “culture-fit” styles.
It seems long, but the process moved quite quickly. The recruiting team kept me informed throughout, and I never waited more than a day or two to hear the progress of my application.
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The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Blizzard Associate Operations Engineer role in United States.
Blizzard's interview process for their Associate Operations Engineer roles in the United States is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Blizzard's Associate Operations Engineer interview process in United States.