Applying to GAMI? Here’s what to expect.

Landing a new job can be tough – especially if you don’t know what to expect after you send in your resume. We want to make the process as easy and straightforward as possible for you. Keep reading to learn about creating your GAMI profile, setting up job alerts, interviewing, onboarding, and more.  

At GAMI, we value and respect our employees’ individuality – and you’ll see that reflected throughout the recruitment process. We want to get to know you on both a personal and a professional level. And you’ll get to know us, first through your recruiter and hiring manager, and then on a larger scale. We’re proud to have an incredibly diverse and vibrant workforce – full of unique individuals with different backgrounds and experiences. Sound like a place you want to work? Here’s what you can expect during the job application process.

Do a little digging to make sure GAMI is the right fit for you. Read about our strategy, business goals, products, and people. And check us out on Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more social channels. GAMI job search uses a keyword logic similar to that of large web search engines to rank and display jobs.

Apply online from your desktop or mobile device, use your LinkedIn profile. Apply for any and all positions that fit your skills and are aligned to your overall career goals. Be fully prepared with your cover letter and resume – and ensure your contact details are up to date. Accepted file types for resume and cover letter uploads are: Microsoft Word, PDF, HTML, PPT, XLS, CSV, image and text. 

If there’s a match, our recruiters will call you about the opportunity. Then they’ll review your application with the hiring manager and tell you about next steps. To provide more insight into your skills and capabilities, some positions may invite you to complete an assessment during the recruiting process. Your interview with the hiring manager will be in-person or online. He or she will assess all candidates. We’ll let you know as soon as a decision has been made.