Relatively stable company with good perks and salaries.
The Disney name opens doors in your career and when dealing with other companies.
Good vacation, bonuses, and other perks.
Every department is its own Magic Kingdom, with little communication.
Lots of poorly integrated divisions with conflicting goals interacting with each other.
You will spend as much time maneuvering inside the company as you will in the marketplace.
Stop standardizing processes and forcing various poorly integrated divisions to work together. Either let them succeed or fail on their own, or force it into one large organization. Everything inside the company is treated as a zero-sum game.
I applied online and received a call from HR. I had a round of technical interviews, followed by an onsite interview. They provided hotel accommodation and commute. The onsite interview was long. I had to wait for some time, and someone didn't show u
It's very easy to get lost in the process. At one point, the recruiter said they would follow up with me, but they never did. I understand it is a large company, so it may be best to follow up with them.
The interview process is pretty standard. It includes: * A recruiter call * A technical interview * A final panel interview (three to four one-hour interviews) Everyone I spoke with was nice. However, some recruiters might ghost you.
I applied online and received a call from HR. I had a round of technical interviews, followed by an onsite interview. They provided hotel accommodation and commute. The onsite interview was long. I had to wait for some time, and someone didn't show u
It's very easy to get lost in the process. At one point, the recruiter said they would follow up with me, but they never did. I understand it is a large company, so it may be best to follow up with them.
The interview process is pretty standard. It includes: * A recruiter call * A technical interview * A final panel interview (three to four one-hour interviews) Everyone I spoke with was nice. However, some recruiters might ghost you.