Famous, you can get a lot of interviews after getting laid off.
Not bad pay for an entry-level engineer in the game industry.
Chill environment, allows remote 40% of the time.
They will easily lay you off.
Very straightforward and simple, yet a long process with many rounds. Every interviewer was extremely friendly and easy to talk to, but almost every round was a ton of similar behavioral questions and scenarios.
I started with a phone call with my recruiter, then had a following phone call with the technical lead for my team. After that, the last step was an on-site interview with multiple rounds.
From my applying to getting an offer letter took about 2 months. In this time I had a screener interview with the recruiter, a technical phone screen with the hiring manager (team lead), a 75-minute online assessment, and then a half-day onsite inter
Very straightforward and simple, yet a long process with many rounds. Every interviewer was extremely friendly and easy to talk to, but almost every round was a ton of similar behavioral questions and scenarios.
I started with a phone call with my recruiter, then had a following phone call with the technical lead for my team. After that, the last step was an on-site interview with multiple rounds.
From my applying to getting an offer letter took about 2 months. In this time I had a screener interview with the recruiter, a technical phone screen with the hiring manager (team lead), a 75-minute online assessment, and then a half-day onsite inter