Working at Warner Bros. Discovery was a great place to work.
Management was great. I learned a lot on the job as well.
Open to opinions for projects, easy to talk cross-teams for company information.
Slow at times, big company.
Management could create cross-team discussions, talking about the end goal of the products that are created in the company.
Recruiter contacted me with a phone screen. Then a tech phone interview, but mostly discussed the projects I worked on and this position will be working on; a very typical phone interview. Then an onsite interview with the team. The onsite included a
Applied online. For a phone call from a recruiter at Turner after about a month. She asked a few basic questions regarding my experience and emailed me back with a request for a phone interview with the manager. The phone interview went well. The re
Very, very technical interview, from language specifics to problem-solving. Asked the "1 mile south, 1 mile west, 1 mile north" question. Asked the "5 people max in bathroom" question. Asked to pseudo-code the Factorial method.
Recruiter contacted me with a phone screen. Then a tech phone interview, but mostly discussed the projects I worked on and this position will be working on; a very typical phone interview. Then an onsite interview with the team. The onsite included a
Applied online. For a phone call from a recruiter at Turner after about a month. She asked a few basic questions regarding my experience and emailed me back with a request for a phone interview with the manager. The phone interview went well. The re
Very, very technical interview, from language specifics to problem-solving. Asked the "1 mile south, 1 mile west, 1 mile north" question. Asked the "5 people max in bathroom" question. Asked to pseudo-code the Factorial method.