I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Warner Bros. Discovery
Interview
the process was really sporadic. spoke with a recruiter who said they needed someone with a super technical background (which was unrelated to the field that the role was in) and then a month later was asked to do a phone screen with hiring manager. We hit it off and a few weeks later i was asked to interview in person.
I interviewed with around 7 people total in one day, and most of them were really off-putting, had completely blank stares, and were missing crucial knowledge of the space when I asked questions about their work. I had to drive most of the conversations and I walked away from the interviews hoping I'd never interact with them in the role. The hiring manager was great and would have been the perfect leader.
I didn't hear anything for weeks so i followed up with HR who assured me that they would give me updates as soon as they had them. A few days later I received an automated email saying i didn't get the role. I followed up for feedback and never heard anything back.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Warner Bros. Discovery (Toronto, ON) in Mar 2025
Interview
It was a Long process but clear 4-5 rounds .recruiter reaches out and keeps you updated with the details and status throughout the whole process . Coordination across different team members to find a time can be challenging.
The interview was ok-ish, it was difficult in terms of the questions asked. I felt like the expectations were much higher than what they were offering. Besides, the interviewer skills weren't impressive for when I asked questions they were stumbling to answer.
I interviewed at Warner Bros. Discovery (Atlanta, GA)
Interview
You meet with an internal recruiter for 30 min and then do an easy tech assessment with the hiring team. Meet the team and hiring manager to go over your results and then wait a few weeks to get through the onboarding and background checks