Great benefits (getting into the parks and employee discount are awesome). Friendly coworkers. Great chance to work with very valuable intellectual property.
Disney is a product-focused company, meaning that the software engineers are far from the top in their field. You'll come across quite a bit of incompetence, and it can be very frustrating. There's also not a clear path for how to advance your career here.
Have higher standards for technical skills in software engineers.
Very straightforward, simple technical analysis in Python. The interview focused more on soft skills than technical aspects to see if I was a team fit. The questions were great, and it was an overall great conversation. It did not feel like an interv
The interview questions were very practical, unlike those at some other high-level companies. I did not feel like they were trying to put me through the wringer, as they could have.
A phone interview with HR to discuss the position and benefits, plus questions in English to assess the level. A HackerRank test and an interview in English with a manager.
Very straightforward, simple technical analysis in Python. The interview focused more on soft skills than technical aspects to see if I was a team fit. The questions were great, and it was an overall great conversation. It did not feel like an interv
The interview questions were very practical, unlike those at some other high-level companies. I did not feel like they were trying to put me through the wringer, as they could have.
A phone interview with HR to discuss the position and benefits, plus questions in English to assess the level. A HackerRank test and an interview in English with a manager.