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    POSTED BY EA Staff ON May 1, 20132 comments

    EA New Grad Q&A: Bradley Buchanan

    Every summer, EA awards scholarships to EA interns and co-ops in honor of retired Board Members Dick Asher, Tim Mott and Gary Kusin, with an additional scholarship added this year for Linda Srere.  

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Feb 7, 20131 comment

    Women In Games: Ashley Pierce, Recruiter

    Ashley Pierce has been with EA for almost three years, she sat down with us to discuss her thoughts about being a female in the videogame industry for our Women in Games series.

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Jan 30, 20131 comment

    EA’s New Grads Learn the Ropes

    Entering the workforce from university life can be a daunting proposition. Learning to navigate a company environment and understanding how to succeed while also meeting your personal career goals can be a challenge. That’s why our University Relations and EA University teams host the semi-annual “New Grad Launch”, a four-day program that brings together new graduates who have been full time employees at EA for six months or less.

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Jan 30, 2013Be the first to comment

    Financial Times Ask the Expert: MBA 2013

    The Financial Times hosted a panel of experts today to answer questions about studying an MBA - Is it still worth the money? Will more managers refrain from going back to school? Will business schools be able to fill their classes? Our own university relations manager Jessica Henry joined the panel to share her thoughts. 

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Jan 18, 2013Be the first to comment

    Forbes: Women and Video Gaming's Dirty Little Secrets

    We kicked off our Women in Games blog series last week as a reaction to the chatter around the lack of women in the field. Today, our own Chief Talent Officer Gabrielle Toledano shared her opinion in this Forbes piece entitled, "Women and Video Gaming's Dirty Little Secrets".

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Jan 10, 20131 comment

    Women in Games: Cecilia Deng, Software Engineer II

    There has recently been a lot of discussion around women in the games industry and the challenges in increasing diversity of the videogame workforce. With so much interest, we decided to start a new series here on The Beat that will regularly feature different women from across EA in a variety of roles. You’ll get to hear about the different types of careers women have here and hear their opinions about diversity in the workplace. The first Q&A in our Women in Games series comes from an EA software engineer, Cecilia Deng. 

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Sep 28, 20121 comment

    EA’s Bay Area Shuttle Increases Ridership

    For anyone out there who commutes to work in the Bay Area along the 101, you are sure to spot company shuttles from EA, Google, Yahoo, Apple, Facebook, eBay and others  along the freeway shuttling workers to and fro. A San Francisco design firm Stamen looked into a few of the popular shuttle routes and put together a cool visualization of the different shuttle routes that go through San Francisco, including our own.

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Sep 28, 20125 comments

    EA Maxis Opens New Mobile Studio in Finland

    The Maxis Label of EA announced today that they’ve opened a new studio in Helsinki, Finland and will begin hiring new positions there. The studio will be focused on delivering new games for The Sims franchise on mobile and potentially expanding with other opportunities.

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  • POSTED BY EA Staff ON Sep 18, 20127 comments

    EA Opening 300 New Jobs in Galway, Ireland

    EA will be expanding operations in Galway, Ireland at our European Customer Experience Centre of Excellence and provide multilingual international customer support for our games. Through this expansion, we’re looking to add 300 new jobs at the facility.

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  • POSTED BY Lucian Tucker ON May 7, 20122 comments

    Breaking Into The Industry: Julie-Anne LaRochelle

    For EA, thinking globally means thinking in a lot of different languages. Luckily, we have localization experts like Julie-Anne LaRochelle to help make sure we are communicating efficiently with people in all parts of the world. Learn how she went from English teacher to localization manager in today's "Breaking Into The Industry."

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