I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Warner Bros. Discovery (Atlanta, GA) in Feb 2013
Interview
Very very technical interview, from language specifics to problem solving.
Asked the "1 mile south, 1mile west, 1 mile north question"
Asked the "5 people max in bathroom question"
Asked to pseudo-code Factorial method.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked where on planet can you go 1mi South, 1mi West and 1mi North and end up at same point.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Warner Bros. Discovery (Bengaluru)
Interview
I voluntarily withdrew my candidacy in the middle of the interview process. During my rounds, the interviewer was openly dismissive and rude. I expected a higher standard from leadership, but the hiring manager unfortunately exhibited the same condescending behavior.
An interview is a two-way street; while a company evaluates a candidate's skills, candidates are also evaluating the company's culture. The lack of respect I experienced gave me a very clear glimpse into what the day-to-day working environment would be like. I simply could not see myself working alongside people who treat prospective team members this way, so I chose to walk away.
I applied online. I interviewed at Warner Bros. Discovery in Feb 2026
Interview
Warner Bros. Discovery interviews — especially for software/dev co-ops and early career roles — tend to feel more structured and professional than “big tech grind” interviews, but still technical. Overall average experience
I applied online. I interviewed at Warner Bros. Discovery (Burbank, CA)
Interview
Fair enough, it met my expectations. I interviewed for a Software Engineer role. The process included a coding test, data structures and algorithms questions, system design, and a behavioral interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Call with HR, then I was assigned a task to showcase my skills final interview with the hiring manager.