I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Life360 (Toronto, ON) in Sept 2025
Interview
After speaking with the recruiter, needed to pass a pair-programming round similar to Leetcode-style questions. After passing that, they scheduled the following interviews:
One pair-programming round where needed to solve a Leetcode-style problem
One architecture and system design round
One behavioural round
One domain specific pair-programming round
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Create a project (SwiftUI/UIKit), import a Swift Package, use it to fetch some JSON, decode them and display it.
Two other questions that required using a ListNode and a hash table.
As for the DS: we want to implement an app similar to FOO (where FOO was a famous app like Twitter)
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Life360 in May 2023
Interview
I had 1) an initial screen, 2) a call with the hiring manager, and 3) a virtual on-site. The on-site consisted of them asking for a self-introduction presentation, which I thought was odd, but I decided to have fun with it. 3 coding sections (see questions below), standard manager and behavioral stuff. In all, pleasant team, good experience. I would have appreciated alternating technical / non-technical so my brain could rest. I got an offer within 24 hours of the on-site, but didn't accept yet (waiting on others) but it's very nice so I'm putting it down as "accepted"
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Life360 (Los Angeles, CA) in Apr 2023
Interview
They reached out 6 months after first interview to do another 5 round interview during which the team seemed alright, but it appeared as if they are not actually looking to hire anybody and just wanting to make improve the company appearances similarly to ghost job listings. Tempting to send an invoice for 6+ hours time wasted.