I've been working at EA for two years now, and it's the best place I've worked so far. The group of people working in the NBA Live Studio is amazing, and we push together as a team in a non-competitive environment. I worked in small studios before entering EA, and the experience is completely different. As the game is developed in multiple locations, we have regular meetings with other studios, and we learn a lot from their experience.
Management and benefits are amazing, and I really feel like EA cares about its employees.
Last but not least, the workplace is really amazing, with NBA Live decoration, a lot of spaces to relax with videogames, arcades, ping pong, etc.
Sometimes it's difficult to work with time zone differences, as EA is present in a lot of locations around the world.
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.
Starting with a phone screening with HR, followed by an interview with the technical director. Then a technical interview with team members and a behavioral interview with a producer and a project manager.
A first screening with the recruiter to talk about the position. An interview with the software engineering lead, and then three more rounds of interviews. One of them was "culture add" and then two technical interviews, which were pretty similar.
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.
Starting with a phone screening with HR, followed by an interview with the technical director. Then a technical interview with team members and a behavioral interview with a producer and a project manager.
A first screening with the recruiter to talk about the position. An interview with the software engineering lead, and then three more rounds of interviews. One of them was "culture add" and then two technical interviews, which were pretty similar.