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Presented By: University Career Center UCC

2026 Press Play: Activision Blizzard New Grad Rotation Program

Activision Blizzard is looking for its next cohort of Rotation Managers to join the company Fall 2026. Come learn about the program and participate in live Q&A with the Recruiters and Program Manager. Rotation Program Overview:Activision Blizzard's Rotation Manager program is a 2-year program that rotates individuals across 3 teams for 8 months at a time. It is an accelerateddevelopment initiative designed to provide participants with unparalleledopportunities for growth, leadership, and professional development.   Rotation participants rotate through business-critical roles and functions across the company's various teams and studios. They workon company initiatives that have a direct impact on the bottom line and future success, while developing connectivity across groups to enable morecommunication, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. The program includes hands-on experience, mentorship, and training. Participants are part of a supportive and inclusive community committed to their success, with regular check-ins, feedback sessions, and networking opportunities to ensure they have the resources needed to thrive.  Some of the programmatic features include a 1-week new hire welcome week that provides a deep dive into the gaming industry and company; development weeks atthe end of each rotation that include report outs around best practices,case study competitions, and cohort bonding; and regular feedback.  Rotation Program Participant Requirements:
Currently enrolled in a Master's or PhD program
Graduating May/June 2026
3+ years of experience
Available to start program September 7, 2026
Open to working in-person out of Los Angeles or Irvine, CA (domestic relocation provided if needed)

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