Big player in the gaming industry. People are generally very friendly.
Sooner or later, one will realize that working hard at Unity will bring nothing in return. You will get a few "good job" and "you're awesome" from your peers and manager, but it will translate to zilch in financial reward.
Unity is a transitory point for many software engineers. You join and mayyyy be get to work on a cool-sounding project. But working here for more than a year is a grave and career-ending mistake. Most stick around till their stock vests and move on to more rewarding opportunities. The ones that stay for longer are either too rusty to look for another job or one of the early employees with a millionaire-making stock package.
Contacted by HR, followed by several rounds of tech and behavioral interviews by the team manager and seniors. Questions vary by team and are at an average level, not limited to the form.
The interview process was a very nice experience with Unity. I lived out of state at the time, and they flew me in and set me up with a nice hotel. The interview itself also went great. Everyone involved was super friendly, and nothing felt confusi
I had a very positive experience interviewing at Unity Technologies. My recruiter was very responsive and scheduled my interviews quickly. The interview process lasted 3 weeks and consisted of: * A phone screen * A Coderpad challenge * A 4-hour in
Contacted by HR, followed by several rounds of tech and behavioral interviews by the team manager and seniors. Questions vary by team and are at an average level, not limited to the form.
The interview process was a very nice experience with Unity. I lived out of state at the time, and they flew me in and set me up with a nice hotel. The interview itself also went great. Everyone involved was super friendly, and nothing felt confusi
I had a very positive experience interviewing at Unity Technologies. My recruiter was very responsive and scheduled my interviews quickly. The interview process lasted 3 weeks and consisted of: * A phone screen * A Coderpad challenge * A 4-hour in