The people are professional and friendly, and you get to work on games with a global impact.
Lots of pressure and challenges as a large company, still trying to grow.
Pretty standard interview process. Multiple stages, lots of questions about diversity. The team I was interviewing for seemed focused on building products and engineering solutions to new issues. There was lots of synergizing value streams.
This was the most traumatic interview experience I've ever had. I've never been on an interview where all four groups of interviewers were either hostile or flat-out uninterested in the interview, like someone forced them to do it.
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.
Pretty standard interview process. Multiple stages, lots of questions about diversity. The team I was interviewing for seemed focused on building products and engineering solutions to new issues. There was lots of synergizing value streams.
This was the most traumatic interview experience I've ever had. I've never been on an interview where all four groups of interviewers were either hostile or flat-out uninterested in the interview, like someone forced them to do it.
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.