You will get to learn all the latest technologies. You will always feel you belong. The office feels like home.
The work culture is super cool. Most of the people are very friendly and don't interfere in your life.
If you are thinking of moving to EA for making money, then EA is not the place for you. EA believes in satisfying the employee not just with a lot of money, but instead puts a lot of money and effort into keeping the employee happy by helping them maintain their work-life balance, all kinds of exposure in terms of technology, no micromanagement. We have a lot of activities, events, gifts, and holidays.
The interview process was not very difficult. You should know the basic concepts in testing and agile practices. They will ask about different testing methodologies. Mention one occasion when you researched something new.
Very easy and laid back. All Zoom these days, but it feels like they attempt to at least put real effort into giving every interviewee a chance. The line of questioning skews heavily towards testing experience and ability to work with data.
Initial briefing + 3 round interview. The initial briefing was around 30 minutes and was mostly formalities, intended to inform me of how the rest of the interview would go. Each of the following rounds was about an hour, where the interviewers wou
The interview process was not very difficult. You should know the basic concepts in testing and agile practices. They will ask about different testing methodologies. Mention one occasion when you researched something new.
Very easy and laid back. All Zoom these days, but it feels like they attempt to at least put real effort into giving every interviewee a chance. The line of questioning skews heavily towards testing experience and ability to work with data.
Initial briefing + 3 round interview. The initial briefing was around 30 minutes and was mostly formalities, intended to inform me of how the rest of the interview would go. Each of the following rounds was about an hour, where the interviewers wou