As an intern, you're not thrown in a corner and told to work on projects that'll never see the light of day. From day one, you have the opportunity to work on awesome projects that make the player experience better.
Feedback is extremely important at Riot. Whether you're an intern or a veteran, giving and receiving feedback can help you and your team improve your craft, so you can kick some butt!
Failing is a bad thing, right? Nope, we fail all the time. We learn from our fails and share them with others so it doesn't happen twice.
Riot is a great place to work for humble and ambitious gamers that are interested in solving challenging problems, constantly learning, and improving their craft.
Work/Life balance can be tough sometimes. Most of my days were from 10:30 AM to around 9-10 PM.
Meetings throughout the week take up a fair amount of time, so there's slightly less time to work on tasks.
The process involved standard online assessments on HackerRank, followed by four rounds of interviews. These included: * A phone screen * A technical review * Two behavioral interviews Recruiters were super nice and responsive throughout the proces
HR Interview - easy and super nice. Behavior Interview (Riots Values) - medium. I didn’t pass this part, no feedback provided. I guess they didn’t like my answers. Possibly I was too honest, or I just didn’t align with their values.
I was contacted by Riot Games for a position for which I appeared to be a perfect candidate. It was exactly what I was doing at the job from which I was laid off. I was very excited to be contacted by them because they were not on my radar, although
The process involved standard online assessments on HackerRank, followed by four rounds of interviews. These included: * A phone screen * A technical review * Two behavioral interviews Recruiters were super nice and responsive throughout the proces
HR Interview - easy and super nice. Behavior Interview (Riots Values) - medium. I didn’t pass this part, no feedback provided. I guess they didn’t like my answers. Possibly I was too honest, or I just didn’t align with their values.
I was contacted by Riot Games for a position for which I appeared to be a perfect candidate. It was exactly what I was doing at the job from which I was laid off. I was very excited to be contacted by them because they were not on my radar, although