The amenities at EA are really good, like the gym, sauna, basketball court, soccer field, physiotherapy, and massage therapy.
Company events that happen year-round are very fun and family-friendly.
A good work environment.
Salary progression takes quite a long time. Not that many career growth opportunities. I need a more diverse career path.
Salary needs to be more competitive to the market.
Need more growth in the role to keep interest.
First phase: 15-minute phone screening interview (basic questions about yourself and salary expectations). Second phase: 1.5-hour onsite interview (more in-depth talk about the product, the company, and culture).
It took two weeks. First was the telephonic round: screening, introduction, experience, and skills. The second was the video interview with two people from EA. It was a technical plus situational judgmental interview.
The interview is relatively short and focused on your ability to speak English and describe occurrences in video games, mainly bugs. They generally looked to see how serious I was and if I only wanted a job in order to 'get paid to play games'.
First phase: 15-minute phone screening interview (basic questions about yourself and salary expectations). Second phase: 1.5-hour onsite interview (more in-depth talk about the product, the company, and culture).
It took two weeks. First was the telephonic round: screening, introduction, experience, and skills. The second was the video interview with two people from EA. It was a technical plus situational judgmental interview.
The interview is relatively short and focused on your ability to speak English and describe occurrences in video games, mainly bugs. They generally looked to see how serious I was and if I only wanted a job in order to 'get paid to play games'.