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      Entrevista para Web Content Assistant

      31 de may de 2015
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Los Angeles, CA
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Riot Games (Los Angeles, CA) en ene 2015

      Entrevista

      Riot's interview process is ridiculously thorough, which shows how seriously they take the work culture. They want to ensure a perfect fit. The whole thing takes a couple of months and I made it all the way to the final round of interviews where they bring you onsite. I had the hard skills for the job, but unfortunately I didn't prepare properly for the onsite interviews. I was under the impression that the interviews would be on the casual side--information I found in my own research and directly from the recruiter I worked with. Sadly I let myself go in there a little too unprepared. I left a 50/50 impression, good and bad, and they ultimately felt I was too inexperienced in terms of soft office skills (which makes sense as I was a recent grad at the time). The feedback I got was vague & contradictory, which was confusing, and it took a while for me to understand exactly what I did wrong. It was disappointing, but the experience won't deter me from trying again.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Describe a time you came up with a solution to a problem (to streamline and existing system, etc.), but faced resistance from your team/boss. How did you deal with that?
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      11y
      Hey there, Thanks so much for writing your review--reviews like yours help us identify our weak areas, so we really appreciate the time you took to give us feedback. There are a few things in your review that I'd like to specifically address. Regarding your impression that the interview would be more casual, that's a miscommunication on my part. A casual interview can be a tough thing to articulate--we usually prep candidates around dressing casually, and I know that my tone tends to be very conversational in preliminary conversations. I do try to make clear that the onsite is a real series of interviews, and a sizable commitment for both the company and the candidate. So while it's casual in some aspects, onsite interviews are still formal in format and tone. Because of your feedback, I will definitely do a better job in setting expectations more clearly. I'm sorry to hear that there was a disconnect around the feedback you received. We try our best to give clear and actionable feedback to candidates that have come onsite. We also try to continue that feedback conversation until that clarity is there--it sounds like, in this case, that didn't happen. I'd like to be able to continue that conversation, if you're willing, so feel free to contact me at bbarteldes@riotgames.com. I'm very happy to hear that, in spite of your experience, you'll keep us in mind for future applications. All the best, Bill Barteldes Publishing Recruiter

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      Entrevista para Web Content Assistant

      11 de dic de 2014
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Riot Games en nov 2014

      Entrevista

      TL; DR All e-mail correspondences were friendly, helpful and timely, and every Rioter was more than willing to provide and receive feedback upon request. 5 Nov: Submitted Application 8 Nov: Response Received 15 Nov: (Skype) Phone Interview #1 with recruiter (55 minutes) 26 Nov: (Skype) Phone Interview #2 with hiring manager (57 minutes) 1 Dec: (Skype) Phone Interview #3 with team member (36 minutes) 8 Dec: Follow-up Phone Call with recruiter (10 minutes) I applied online for a job at the Santa Monica office and heard back 3 days later to schedule my first phone interview with a recruiter. I was in South Korea, and later Hawaii, but the recruiting team was very good about working with me to firm up a time and conducted the calls via Skype audio to accommodate the out-of-country communication. This first interview was a laid back but professional conversation discussing the position and points from my resume. Upon completing the interview, I was told that I would hear back within a week or two at the latest. I followed up by the end of the first week and was pleased to find out my next interview would be with the hiring manager, who reportedly pulled my application from the stack. Needless to say, I was way more nervous for this second interview, and according to my interviewer’s gracious feedback it showed. The tone of the conversation fluctuated between conversational topics and deep thought-provoking career-minded questions. In the end, I felt as if I undersold some of my strengths and stifled my own enthusiasm. But despite my own critical feedback I was contacted shortly after to tentatively schedule a third interview (following the Thanksgiving weekend). I had to reach out to my recruiting team prior to the proposed interview time to confirm who, when, and how it would be conducted, but received a timely response. The final interview was short but very informative and I really enjoyed talking with a would-be teammate and peer in a more relaxed conversation. I sent a follow-up e-mail to my recruiting team a week later and was informed the first interviewer would call me. I'm very appreciative that they broke the news to me kindly and insisted on personally calling rather than e-mailing to tell me that the team made the tough decision to pursue another candidate. They were just as supportive as when we first talked and I was encouraged to keep communications open.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Where do you see yourself in 5 years and how does Riot fit in?
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