Loved helping to improve gamers' experience. Great opportunities to network in the field. Fun, fast-paced environment.
Highly bureaucratic and structured environment. Slightly stressful with communication breakdowns with other offices and company functional units. Very siloed.
Cut back on the siloed business units, and let the testers do what they need to do to make the product better.
I applied for a job on the EA website for Criterion Games (an EA Studio) in Guildford, England. A week or two later, I got a phone call from an EA recruiter. They provided more details about the role and asked a few basic questions. This then progr
I was taken into my interview room (it was named "Creepy," which I thought was cool). One of the other senior execs that I was to interview with was out, so it was just a one-on-one, which I liked. We talked for quite a while. He explained to me the
The people are great there, every one of them. I did the interview in their open lobby, and it was a straightforward experience. Make sure you're in crisp, comfortable clothing. Most employees dress casually around the building. It's more about what
I applied for a job on the EA website for Criterion Games (an EA Studio) in Guildford, England. A week or two later, I got a phone call from an EA recruiter. They provided more details about the role and asked a few basic questions. This then progr
I was taken into my interview room (it was named "Creepy," which I thought was cool). One of the other senior execs that I was to interview with was out, so it was just a one-on-one, which I liked. We talked for quite a while. He explained to me the
The people are great there, every one of them. I did the interview in their open lobby, and it was a straightforward experience. Make sure you're in crisp, comfortable clothing. Most employees dress casually around the building. It's more about what