Basically, everyone around you loves video games, and that was nice.
I worked there after a merger from a larger company, and the loss of individual identity was fairly alarming.
Umm, I feel that they bought too heavily into the hierarchy and were less likely to pay attention to feedback from below. I know that's universal, but it was a bit more extensive at EA.
The interview had some tests that gave very little time to respond. The level is VERY high; they don't mess around. If the level of demand is like this for the salary they offer, I'm sorry, but no. Furthermore, they don't say if you passed or not. Yo
Phase I: Aptitude test on the field you are applying for. Looked at portfolio work as well, if applicable. Phase II: Sit down interview which required thoughtful and tactful responses.
Apply online. Wait about 2 days to 1 week. Someone will call and give a date for an interview. You can dress casually; most people in the interview are in their 20s. A presentation is given, and a game is played/demoed, giving the group a chance t
The interview had some tests that gave very little time to respond. The level is VERY high; they don't mess around. If the level of demand is like this for the salary they offer, I'm sorry, but no. Furthermore, they don't say if you passed or not. Yo
Phase I: Aptitude test on the field you are applying for. Looked at portfolio work as well, if applicable. Phase II: Sit down interview which required thoughtful and tactful responses.
Apply online. Wait about 2 days to 1 week. Someone will call and give a date for an interview. You can dress casually; most people in the interview are in their 20s. A presentation is given, and a game is played/demoed, giving the group a chance t