I started off getting hired onto a project which ended up getting canceled within 2 months of me starting. I wasn't super excited about the position that I had taken, but it was one of the only jobs I could find due to the poor economy.
After the project's cancellation, I was reassigned to another project in a different role, which I was much more happy with. Maybe it was just luck, but it's been working out great for me. I'm learning a lot, working with amazing people on a product that's exciting.
Coming from a smaller company where everything is very personal and you get to know each employee by name, it was hard to adjust to the large corporate climate that exists in EA. It's huge!
I know it's hard to predict the future, but a little less chaos and a little more predictability would be really helpful.
My process was a little weird, since I was redirected from another process that also took place with Electronic Arts (for a .NET Software Engineer - Full Stack role that didn't turn out). Regarding the ASE role, since I had already been contacted in
Took a 30-minute phone interview.
I received a phone call in July after applying in May for a position I didn't even apply to, but it aligned well with my skill set. The recruiter informed me that someone would contact me the next day to schedule an interview time. I did receive a ca
My process was a little weird, since I was redirected from another process that also took place with Electronic Arts (for a .NET Software Engineer - Full Stack role that didn't turn out). Regarding the ASE role, since I had already been contacted in
Took a 30-minute phone interview.
I received a phone call in July after applying in May for a position I didn't even apply to, but it aligned well with my skill set. The recruiter informed me that someone would contact me the next day to schedule an interview time. I did receive a ca