The culture is awesome. Everyone has their inner geek, and at Blizzard, you can truly be yourself and release your inner geek. Great perks, especially if you're a gamer (Blizzcon, fun team events, etc.).
Pay is slightly lower than average, but that's probably because Blizzard isn't located in the ultra-expensive Bay Area.
Met with the recruiter, and he decided what team to interview with. Took a technical assessment of about 20 questions with a time limit of an hour. The recruiter let me know that I should only need half the time given. Then I interviewed with two mem
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 no
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.
Met with the recruiter, and he decided what team to interview with. Took a technical assessment of about 20 questions with a time limit of an hour. The recruiter let me know that I should only need half the time given. Then I interviewed with two mem
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 no
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.