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good work culture,flexible timings to workCons
nothing much at this momentAll answers shown come directly from Wargaming Reviews and are not edited or altered.
...Another thing, is that there is no desire for diversity and inclusion....Read More
Interview
The first call will be with the TA Manager to get to know you, your prior experiences, and what you like to work on or with.It feels like a vibe check (to see how your values mesh with the values of the team). At this point, you can also ask basic questions about the company. The second interview is with the dev.team. They'll ask you questions about your hard skills (you should be prepared), your overall gaming preferences, and how the team works. Sometimes they can give you a test to see your hard skills.Q: What would be one thing that you change in our projects and why?
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Employees rate Wargaming 4.2 out of 5 stars based on 594 anonymous reviews on Glassdoor.
To get a job at Wargaming, browse currently open positions and apply for a job near you. Once you get a positive response, make sure to find out about the interview process at Wargaming and prepare for tough questions.
Overall, 88% of employees would recommend working at Wargaming to a friend. This is based on 562 anonymously submitted reviews on Glassdoor.
55% of job seekers rate their interview experience at Wargaming as positive. Candidates give an average difficulty score of 2.8 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) for their job interview at Wargaming.
59% of employees think that Wargaming has a positive business outlook. This is based on anonymous employee reviews submitted on Glassdoor.