I just submitted my application, what can I expect?
- If your application is successfully submitted, you can expect a confirmation email from our Applicant Tracking System (Greenhouse.io). We will reach out if your skills and experience aligns with the position.
Can I change something on my submitted application?
- Before pressing "submit application", please ensure all information is accurate and up to date as you will be unable to modify your application after submission.
Do I need to submit a cover letter?
- While we typically do not require a cover letter in the application process, cover letters are always a plus! It is a great way to explain who you are, why you want to work at Crunchyroll in the specific role, and to showcase anything you would like to tell us.
Can I apply for multiple jobs?
- We would suggest not applying to as many open positions as possible. We recommend narrowing your choices down to a few jobs that truly match your skills, experience, and interests.
I do not live in any of the cities with a Crunchyroll office, is there an opportunity to work remotely?
- Almost all roles will need to be based out of one of our specific locations. If you’re open to relocating, please make sure to indicate that in your application. Occasionally we will have remote opportunities, it depends on the job position.
I interviewed / applied previously and was not selected, should I reapply?
- People level-up and job parameters change! Feel free to apply to a role that best fits your current experience.
How do referrals work at Crunchyroll?
- Crunchyroll employees can submit their referrals through the Add a Referral page of our applicant tracking system. As the referral, provide the employee with your resume and contact information (phone number and email).
What can I expect out of Crunchyroll’s interview process?
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There are typically 5 stages comprised of:
- Application Review
- Recruiter Interview
- Hiring Manager Interview
- Take Home Challenge or Case Study
- Panel Interview
I am a recent graduate and/or have no professional work experience - should I still apply?
- Our job descriptions will highlight the required relevant experience. We encourage you to support your application with any relevant projects or work examples.
Fighting fraud together!
Nationwide recruitment scams are impacting popular employers including Crunchyroll.
Individuals receive fraudulent job offers but are really being tricked into providing personal information and even wire or check transfers for equipment and office supplies.
What is recruitment fraud?
Recruitment fraud is a scam offering counterfeit job offers to candidates – these communications are fraudulent and do not originate from Crunchyroll.
What is recruitment fraud?
Recruitment fraud is a scam offering counterfeit job offers to candidates – these communications are fraudulent and do not originate from Crunchyroll.
How can you recognize recruitment fraud?
Be aware of any suspicious emails or communications from people claiming to be recruiters for Crunchyroll. They often pose as an SVP of some type and make unsolicited offers for interviews. If you did not apply directly with Crunchyroll first, then any interview offer is unsolicited.
Any email from Crunchyroll will be from an @crunchyroll.com email address. For example, John.Doe@crunchyroll.com. If the email is not from one of these addresses it is not from Crunchyroll.
We will never ask for an exchange of money or request credit card information during our hiring process.
We will never ask you to submit for a position via only email – we accept submissions via our career portal. www.crunchyroll.com/jobs
If you have questions about the legitimacy of an open position you were contacted about with Crunchyroll.com, please contact recruiting-candidate-inquiries@crunchyroll.com before giving away any information. Otherwise, go to www.crunchyroll.com/jobs to find the role you have been contacted about. If you are interested in the opportunity, click “Apply Now” to begin the formal submission process. If the job is not listed it is not a valid opening.
If you have been scammed by a fraudster, contact your local law enforcement.