Yep, I think that's a reasonable amount of time. For my current job, I had a phone interview that lasted about half an hour, then went in shortly after that for an in person chat. That took about 2.5 hours. I talked to HR, signing the forms and stuff like that, then talked to 2 groups of people including leads, project…
I had a day long interview here at Volition. Basically spent about an hour with 4-5 groups of artists, talked about workflow, asked about the place, got shown both projects, would have gone out to lunch but we were having a studio art lunch whre everyone gets in a conference room and someone gives a demo (chimed in with a…
I'm kind of with Rick on this one. I've had my fair share of long interviews and fly out interviews where you're stuck with em for a day or two. You usually know everything you can learn in the first hour if you didn't already do your research and learn everything before. As many of us have, I've been on the other side…
After the brutal Naughty Dog art test I had a hour and a half phone interview with the 3 lead artists there. Actually was going to be just a half hour but we kept on talking as we were really seeming to click :) Then had a 5ish hour onsite interview the next week. Went over lots of stuff with HR, studio tour, final…