I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Take-Two in Sep 2025
Interview
It was the worst hiring experience ever in my whole life.
I got a job offer and went through salary negotiation and a visa status check. Then, a hiring manager said to me that he would send me an official offer letter and a contract within one week after he got final approval from the internal related parties. I waited for the whole 3 weeks, and finally, he sent me a very short email saying that their VP had decided to freeze the hiring for the division. He didn't seem apologetic at all for taking the whole 3 weeks just to say that to me. While I was waiting for the official letter and contract, I had to send him a follow-up email twice because I hadn't heard from him at all for 1 week. The way he didn't keep me updated and he withdrew the job offer too casually, was very dishonest.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
“Please explain the difference between the forEach method and the map method”
“Please explain what causes re-rendering of React components”
The interview process starts with a video call that includes easy-to-medium JavaScript technical questions. It’s not too difficult, but not trivial either. Reviewing core JS concepts is definitely helpful. I do recommend it.
I applied online. I interviewed at Take-Two (Vancouver, BC) in Jul 2025
Interview
Very disappointing process! First, i had an initial interview with the hiring manager, and it took 2 weeks for them to tell me i cleared and moved to take home assignment, which was again cleared out. Then they moved for the final loop, and in the middle of that, they rejected me without telling me the reason.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic Frontend questions which could be found online