The people who work here are amazing, and you get to work on really great properties (Star Wars, Marvel, etc.).
There was no formal conversion process for interns to full-time employment after the summer ended. The hours can be rough from time to time, but that is unfortunately better than how it is in much of the game industry.
Some improvements with regard to the internship program could be made.
First, I had a phone screen with a recruiter. After that, I had a phone interview with an engineering manager. He was very kind and fun to talk to. We discussed my background and what about games interested me. He then asked some basic technical que
It was a thorough interview. I spent about 4 to 5 hours there with multiple teams, from Directors to the team I would work with. They assessed my skills as well as my persona compatibility for the team.
The regular application process was as follows: I submitted my resume and was contacted by email. I had a phone screen, an in-person interview, and then received an offer. After that, I waited for a background check and then got the job. That's i
First, I had a phone screen with a recruiter. After that, I had a phone interview with an engineering manager. He was very kind and fun to talk to. We discussed my background and what about games interested me. He then asked some basic technical que
It was a thorough interview. I spent about 4 to 5 hours there with multiple teams, from Directors to the team I would work with. They assessed my skills as well as my persona compatibility for the team.
The regular application process was as follows: I submitted my resume and was contacted by email. I had a phone screen, an in-person interview, and then received an offer. After that, I waited for a background check and then got the job. That's i