I interviewed at Walt Disney Company (Orlando, FL) in May 2024
Interview
They likely aimed to assess both technical skills and how well you’d fit with the team and company culture. In a comfortable setting, they may have discussed your experience, technical expertise, and approach to problem-solving, as well as offered insights into their own team, projects, and goals. A positive, conversational tone often indicates mutual interest and can allow for a more honest exchange, helping both sides evaluate if it’s a good fit.
I interviewed at Walt Disney Company (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process was standard: manager conversation followed by a LeetCode-style technical round. I enjoyed the overall experience. It felt like a typical big-tech interview. I am currently interviewing here.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Walt Disney Company in Nov 2025
Interview
First interview was a screening with a recruiter. She clarified points on my resume and then asked why I wanted to work for Disney.
Second interview was with the hiring manager. We spoke about my past experiences and I was asked about my technical skills.
Third interview was a 1 hour systems engineering focused discussion. I was also asked some coding questions and reviewed code.
Fourth interview was a 2 hour coding interview. The interviewer grabbed a question from hacker rank which we worked through. It was tricky with a lot of edge cases. He then proposed several expanding scenarios which I conceptually problem solved. There was a lot of back and forth.
Overall, I felt the interview process was fair. They genuinely wanted to get a feel for who I was as a person, my experiences, my technical skills, and pick my brain problem solving.