A creative atmosphere that's inclusive to everyone at all levels when it comes to ideas.
Every year you learn more with each game iteration, and senior engineers will push you to grow and expand your knowledge base.
If you decide to tackle new areas yourself or explore other paths, you're allowed to do so.
The company takes very good care of everyone during crunch time, believes in family-first values and time, and will always find ways to reward employees via events, giveaways, or celebrity/athlete visits.
Like any AAA studio, there is crunch time, and some years it's worse than others. It depends on the new technology being implemented or new features.
The upgrades to the engines and graphics cause a wide array of exotic bugs at times that can be frustrating.
During my time, there wasn't a lot of extra time being dealt out for the specific DD path I wanted to do. During reviews, it would be great to set a specific timeline for career development because before, it was just a general outline.
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.
I only completed the phone screening stage of the interview process. The recruiter was friendly and professional. The questions were fairly basic. They asked about my skills, why I want to work at EA, and why I think I’d be a good candidate for the r
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.
I only completed the phone screening stage of the interview process. The recruiter was friendly and professional. The questions were fairly basic. They asked about my skills, why I want to work at EA, and why I think I’d be a good candidate for the r