Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Blizzard Entertainment as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Associate Character Technical Artist and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Associate Character Technical Artist and roles were rated as the easiest.
Met a recruiter at a college career fair. Received a call about 3 weeks later to schedule an onsite interview in Irvine. Went onsite and got to see the insides of Blizzard. Was interviewed by 2 guys on the Testing team. Very relaxed, open questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Know the difference between white and black box testing/other information appropriate to this position.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Blizzard Entertainment in Oct 2012
Interview
It was kind of a long process applied months ago to the position only to my surprised get an email about a Phone Interview. It was set up about two weeks later followed by a in person interview.
I had great group of interviewers very personable not to hard at all. For this position as long as you know what your talking about and computers are a second nature to you its easy as pie for the technical question. The rest of the questions are team oriented...and going about the process of QA and Bug finding. If have never fixed anything in you life or worked out a problem backwards to see where the fault lies this will be hard for you. If not good luck.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Two Programs that are linked together are not preforming the way they should how do you find bug that is causing the communication issue.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Blizzard Entertainment (Irvine, CA) in Aug 2012
Interview
I applied and about a week or so went by when I got a e-mail stating that they are starting to schedule phone interviews and they were interested in talking to me. A week after that I spoke with the Hiring manager and the phone interview went fine. He stated that he had tons of these phone interviews to go through and let me know what the possible following scenarios could be. I waited about another 2 weeks and finally was asked to come for an inperson interview. The Blizzard campus is beautiful and very relaxed. When I arrived I checked in with the receptionist and waited for my recruiter. My recruiter meet with me and took me to the conference room where I would be interviewing. On the initial interview e-mail, it stated that I would be meeting with 3 people. When I arrived in the room there was a total of 5 engineers. They all fired off questions for about a hour and a half or so before the interview came to a end. I was walked out by the hiring manager and we had a good chat on the way back to the reception area. I waited another 4 weeks before I received the finial e-mail letting me know that I was not selected. The process was super long and the pannel interview was pretty intimidating. I had a great recruiter and good luck to you other system administrators.