There are different tests assigned to applicants whose resume finds their way onto the desks of our recruitment team. In terms of the client engineering test, which I had the pleasure of taking almost 5 years ago to date, questions spanned many areas of programming focusing on math, algorithms, low-level optimizations, problem solving, and even prototyping a game of sorts given a specific theme (not going into details of what that was).
Today, depending on the team you might be interviewing for, those questions can be very different. For example, if you were interviewing to be on our content tools team of which I am a part of, you might find some questions related more specifically to C# and UI.
Of course, the take-home exam is just the price of admission to the in-person gauntlet that awaits. I will say this, my experience interviewing at Bungie is probably one of the most challenging and memorable experiences that I've faced in my professional and academic career. Check out the "Breaking In" articles to read stories of how others have found their way through the doors of Bungie, you might find a couple gems in there.
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How can I get a bungie nameplate on halo 3?
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Set the Way-Back machine for 2007-2010. That's the only way.
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Like what do u mean
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It means that it is not available anymore. If you were not on B.net back at those times, then you will no longer be able to acquire the Bungie logo nameplate. Limited time offer
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Hey friend
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I didn't have halo 3 then
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I see
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Edited by Dead Account: 11/24/2013 3:39:14 PMNo longer possible and quit living under rocks.