Awesome environment, awesome tools, awesome people. Can't overstate the power of working on the games that you grew up playing.
Most technical jobs are only in Austin and Irvine (in the US).
Keep doing what you're doing.
It started with an initial phone screen with a recruiter, where we talked about the position and my experience. That led to a 1-hour technical phone interview with the team leads on the team I would be joining. From there, they gave me a simple do-o
A quick process: a screening interview, then a coding challenge on a code test website. The challenge was intended to be difficult to impossible. I was told that no one passed. Making the challenge more difficult was the instruction that I pretend t
Technical interview focused on theory-based questions and object-oriented design. They gave me an offline design game for object-oriented design. I used design patterns and felt I answered it pretty well.
It started with an initial phone screen with a recruiter, where we talked about the position and my experience. That led to a 1-hour technical phone interview with the team leads on the team I would be joining. From there, they gave me a simple do-o
A quick process: a screening interview, then a coding challenge on a code test website. The challenge was intended to be difficult to impossible. I was told that no one passed. Making the challenge more difficult was the instruction that I pretend t
Technical interview focused on theory-based questions and object-oriented design. They gave me an offline design game for object-oriented design. I used design patterns and felt I answered it pretty well.