There are a lot of smart people working there. You're naturally expected to work hard. The environment is very dynamic. Things can change quickly. The facility is great. The best I've experienced, anyway. Overall, if you can handle the work, it's a very fun place to work at.
The gaming industry must be volatile. The studio I worked for got shut down one day, and many of the contractors were let go on the same day.
Applied through their website, followed by a short call with HR. Then another 1-hour call with the hiring manager. Then a round of 5 interviews, 1 hour each, with different members of the organization. Waited 2 weeks to get an email stating that t
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
Had an interview with 4 different rounds. First round was HR. Then a tech round with the managers, and then 2 panel rounds. It was a bitter ending; I did not get an offer.
Applied through their website, followed by a short call with HR. Then another 1-hour call with the hiring manager. Then a round of 5 interviews, 1 hour each, with different members of the organization. Waited 2 weeks to get an email stating that t
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
Had an interview with 4 different rounds. First round was HR. Then a tech round with the managers, and then 2 panel rounds. It was a bitter ending; I did not get an offer.