At Electronic Arts, everyone makes play happen.
We create next-level entertainment experiences that inspire players and fans around the world. Here, everyone is part of the story. Part of a community that connects across the globe. A place where creativity thrives, new perspectives are invited, and ideas matter. A team where everyone makes play happen.
Meet your future team.
<b>EA Studios</b>
We are among the largest video game development organizations, with over 8,000 game makers. We work in a huge variety of fields from art, storytelling, game direction, audio, script, programming, and design.
<b>Technology</b>
Our Technology teams are the innovative backbone behind every endeavor at EA. They connect, protect, and enable all our orgs to power play.
<b>Marketing, Brand & Publishing</b>
Our Experiences Org drives meaningful fan relationships and business impact through Publishing, optimizes customer journeys with Fan Growth, harnesses community power with Ventures, crafts compelling narratives with EA Brand Communications & Impact, and ensures operational excellence through the Office of the CXO.
<b>Customer Experience</b>
Our Customer Experience team, also called Fan Care, helps the world play by offering support in 13+ languages across the world from EA Help.
<b>Quality Verification & Standards</b>
Quality Verification & Standards (QVS) is driven by our vision to build games better. Our strategy starts with driving quality upstream and guiding game teams, unlocking our ability to focus on experiential quality through stable software.
<b>People Experience</b>
At EA, our people matter more than anything. People Experience help find, promote, support, and build spaces for the incredible people who inspire the world to play.
<b>Finance</b>
EA’s Finance team provides invaluable support and guidance across all organizations to drive EA’s digital transformation.
<b>Legal & Player Policy</b>
Our Legal team delivers practical risk-management solutions, enabling our teams to focus on enhancing gaming experiences, while our Player Policy, Safety, and Inclusion team ensures our games remain welcoming and safe for all players through expert guidance and best practices.
Where you can find us.
<b>Remote</b>
<b>The Americas</b>
<b>Asia-Pacific</b>
<b>Europe</b>
Get ready for your interview with EA.
We know the process can be intimidating, but we're here to help you get in the game.
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Why EA?
We nurture an inclusive environment where our teams can always bring their best to what they do.
Equal Opportunities
EA is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, religion, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, marital status, family status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We will also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal records in accordance with applicable law. EA also makes workplace accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities as required by applicable law.
Accessibility
EA has taken efforts to ensure that our on-line application system is accessible to individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans. Applicants with disabilities may contact us by sending an email to accessibility@ea.com for assistance accessing our careers.ea.com website. In your email, please include your name and preferred method of contact, and EA will respond as soon as possible.
Recruitment Scam Alert
Recruitment Scam Alert
We are aware that individuals claiming to be either Electronic Arts (EA) employees or companies authorized to speak on our behalf have been fraudulently contacting prospective candidates with fictitious job opportunities and soliciting personal information directly through email or via third-party online platforms, including LinkedIn and Telegram. We take this fraud very seriously and are working with third-party platforms to investigate and remove fake profiles. Please read below for ways to check the authenticity of communications and protect yourself from these scams.
There are a number of signs that a recruitment communication is fraudulent, including requests for money or funds (such as for visa fees, taxes, travel expenses) and requests for personal information (such as passport information, bank account information, credit card numbers, social security numbers). EA employees will never ask you for money or to provide personal financial information during our recruiting process.
All EA employment offers will come only from someone using an official EA email address with one of the following domain names:
- ea.com (including contractor.ea.com and europe.ea.com)
- dice.se
- bioware.com
- respawn.com
- criteriongames.com
- frostbite.com
- popcap.com
- maxis.com
- codemasters.com
- glu.com
- metalheadsoftware.com
- playdemic.com
- gr8people.com
If you believe you’ve received unauthorized or fraudulent communications, we recommend that you do not respond. If you suspect but are unsure, you can confirm the email address of the person contacting you and know that anyone contacting you claiming to work for EA must have an official EA email address using one of the above domain names.
Please notify us of any fraudulent representation by sending an email to
RecruitmentFraudReports@ea.com.
Important Recruitment Scam Alert
Recruitment Scam Alert
We are aware that individuals claiming to be either Electronic Arts (EA) employees or companies authorized to speak on our behalf have been fraudulently contacting prospective candidates with fictitious job opportunities and soliciting personal information directly through email or via third-party online platforms, including LinkedIn and Telegram. We take this fraud very seriously and are working with third-party platforms to investigate and remove fake profiles. Please read below for ways to check the authenticity of communications and protect yourself from these scams.
There are a number of signs that a recruitment communication is fraudulent, including requests for money or funds (such as for visa fees, taxes, travel expenses) and requests for personal information (such as passport information, bank account information, credit card numbers, social security numbers). EA employees will never ask you for money or to provide personal financial information during our recruiting process.
All EA employment offers will come only from someone using an official EA email address with one of the following domain names:
- ea.com (including contractor.ea.com and europe.ea.com)
- dice.se
- bioware.com
- respawn.com
- criteriongames.com
- frostbite.com
- popcap.com
- maxis.com
- codemasters.com
- glu.com
- metalheadsoftware.com
- playdemic.com
- gr8people.com
If you believe you’ve received unauthorized or fraudulent communications, we recommend that you do not respond. If you suspect but are unsure, you can confirm the email address of the person contacting you and know that anyone contacting you claiming to work for EA must have an official EA email address using one of the above domain names.
Please notify us of any fraudulent representation by sending an email to
RecruitmentFraudReports@ea.com.
Recruitment Scam Alert
We are aware that individuals claiming to be either Electronic Arts (EA) employees or companies authorized to speak on our behalf have been fraudulently contacting prospective candidates with fictitious job opportunities and soliciting personal information directly through email or via third-party online platforms, including LinkedIn and Telegram. We take this fraud very seriously and are working with third-party platforms to investigate and remove fake profiles. Please read below for ways to check the authenticity of communications and protect yourself from these scams.
There are a number of signs that a recruitment communication is fraudulent, including requests for money or funds (such as for visa fees, taxes, travel expenses) and requests for personal information (such as passport information, bank account information, credit card numbers, social security numbers). EA employees will never ask you for money or to provide personal financial information during our recruiting process.
All EA employment offers will come only from someone using an official EA email address with one of the following domain names:
- ea.com (including contractor.ea.com and europe.ea.com)
- dice.se
- bioware.com
- respawn.com
- criteriongames.com
- frostbite.com
- popcap.com
- maxis.com
- codemasters.com
- glu.com
- metalheadsoftware.com
- playdemic.com
- gr8people.com
If you believe you’ve received unauthorized or fraudulent communications, we recommend that you do not respond. If you suspect but are unsure, you can confirm the email address of the person contacting you and know that anyone contacting you claiming to work for EA must have an official EA email address using one of the above domain names.
Please notify us of any fraudulent representation by sending an email to
RecruitmentFraudReports@ea.com.