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Software Engineer Intern Interview Experience - United States

March 28, 2014
Positive ExperienceNo Offer

Process

A week after the deadline for the internship program, I received an email from the recruiter to set up an appointment for a phone interview with her. The first interview was just an initial screening of the candidate's background to see whether or not your passion, personality, and attitude fit with their company.

A few days after the interview, I received another email for another phone interview appointment the week after, this time with two Software Engineers. We talked about my background, technical experience, and how much I have learned in school.

After a week, they set me up with another interview with two other Software Engineers. This time I had to be in front of a computer. They redirected me to a website (somewhat like Google Docs) where we both could see what I typed. They asked a bunch of simple coding questions and asked me to explain as I coded.

About a week from the last interview, they sent me an email saying that I didn't get into their internship program. Although I didn't get it, I still respect their time and consideration. My recruiter was pretty helpful and responded to my emails very quickly.

Questions

I won't be listing any problems here. As long as you know how to work with simple arrays, sorting, or anything you learn from a Data Structures class in school, you should be ready.

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Interview Statistics

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Pass Rate

Blizzard's interview process for their Software Engineer Intern roles in the United States is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

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Candidates reported having very good feelings for Blizzard's Software Engineer Intern interview process in United States.

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