Cool place to work. Lots of opportunities to learn and grow. People are nice, and the atmosphere is generally relaxed.
Management is taking over QA. Process, procedure, and time tracking are becoming more important than the actual testing. They take advantage of being cool and pay less than you're worth in QA.
Listen carefully to James Bach.
Interviews were straightforward. Questions about testing practices and whatnot. The process took a painfully long time, but everyone was responsive and friendly. As a West Coast company, I could sense there might have been some skepticism related to
The first recruiter call and the interview with the lead and hiring manager last one hour. The process is simple, and straight after a week, I got a call from a recruiter with the offer.
This is a description for the initial screening. The recruiter was friendly and enthusiastic. I was also told that working for Blizzard is a fun and rewarding experience and that it is an inclusive environment.
Interviews were straightforward. Questions about testing practices and whatnot. The process took a painfully long time, but everyone was responsive and friendly. As a West Coast company, I could sense there might have been some skepticism related to
The first recruiter call and the interview with the lead and hiring manager last one hour. The process is simple, and straight after a week, I got a call from a recruiter with the offer.
This is a description for the initial screening. The recruiter was friendly and enthusiastic. I was also told that working for Blizzard is a fun and rewarding experience and that it is an inclusive environment.