I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Kabam (Redwood City, CA) in July 2012
Interview
There was an initial phone screening with hiring manager. It went well. I was asked to come for on-site. Hiring manager was friendly. But, I didn't like the environment especially HR. Onsite interview was mostly technical. There were usual coding questions, puzzles, etc., The company is having open desk culture. I am not very comfortable working in a open desk environment with no privacy. The place is not diverse, that was also discouraging.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Kabam (San Francisco, CA) in Aug 2014
Interview
First of all, I enjoy interviewing.
My contacts prior to the interview were quick and friendly, increasing my interest in this as a friendly place to be.
The interviews were great: no one insulted my intelligence nor assume that I knew everything. The tech questions were good evaluation tools, getting successively more challenging. The people with whom I talked were uniformly open and straightforward, honestly responding to questions about what is the best and worst thing about working at Kabam.
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Question 1
I apologize. I was doing a lot of interviewing at the same time, so some things get mushed together in my head. The most challenging was the Unity project to create MicroChess. It was also thoroughly enjoyable to me.
I applied online. I interviewed at Kabam (San Francisco, CA) in July 2014
Interview
Applied for backend - php Telephone interview was okay, simple questions about PHP, regarding get/post, and database design. Gave some scenario on when to use 1ton and n to n relationship questions. Asked some questions on data structures - binary trees, bfs, dfs - basic questions, and usage, not coding, thread synchronization (basics).