Disney is a great place for networking and meeting some of the brightest people in the world. The knowledge I've gained at Disney is second to none.
Some people who have been there for 8-10+ years hinder progress on the technology side of things because they haven't progressed with the times.
Push the bleeding edge instead of playing it safe.
Bring more development in-house instead of leaving our products in vendors' hands.
Had the phone screening. Then had a phone interview with the QA manager as well as the automation engineer. They asked questions about the resume and some QA questions. Went for an on-site interview where the first 30 minutes was with the QA manage
Disney's interview process was the most thorough I've been through. It's about a day process that consists of five interviews, each lasting 30 to 60 minutes. There are one to three people in each interview who ask a variety of questions that usually
The interview was very lengthy, and the manager was not the most professional when asking questions. I did not feel I would get the job based on his questions. From there on, I felt he was not serious with me, and I kind of knew I was not going to ge
Had the phone screening. Then had a phone interview with the QA manager as well as the automation engineer. They asked questions about the resume and some QA questions. Went for an on-site interview where the first 30 minutes was with the QA manage
Disney's interview process was the most thorough I've been through. It's about a day process that consists of five interviews, each lasting 30 to 60 minutes. There are one to three people in each interview who ask a variety of questions that usually
The interview was very lengthy, and the manager was not the most professional when asking questions. I did not feel I would get the job based on his questions. From there on, I felt he was not serious with me, and I kind of knew I was not going to ge