I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Roblox (San Mateo, CA) in Mar 2017
Interview
This is one of the best interview experience I have had. I was firstly contacted with a phone screen, then worked on a design challenge, talked with a senior over the phone later and went for an onsite interview as well. I met almost the whole team when I was onsite. Everyone is so friendly and shows respect for the candidate in a kind and warm way. Grace is a great hr. She was super responsible and nice along the whole process. She kept me informed of any update and helped me to prepare for those interviews. Thanks, Grace :) Can’t wait to join the great team!
It was formative and a good experience overall. But I was told I would receive a call in a week or two and it’s been four. I appreciated that there was time for me to ask questions and get information regarding the company and hiring manager, an overall feel.
They asked me to do a design exercise based on their current product in their initial contact with me. As it's an existing product of theirs, it's like asking people to do free design work for them, which is not cool anyway. Plus, it was before any conversation, not even an recruiter screening. IMO, it's very unprofessional, with no respect to candidates' work.
Also, I think the design exercise itself is not well designed, lacking some basic info to work on the challenge. And because it was passed on by the recruiter, not anyone from the design team, it was hard to communicate and clarify.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design certain feature for the current product, and present as hi-fi results.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Roblox (San Mateo, CA)
Interview
The process is similar to how others described: UX test, phone interview, on-site interview. The people are friendly enough, the recruiter is friendly, but I'm surprised at the extreme level of positive responses to her on Glassdoor (in my opinion, she was just doing her job, not necessarily better or worse than other recruiters I've worked with).
The on-site was actually pretty off-putting. The interviewers are either distracted or just difficult to communicate with. I think a lot of preference is placed on internal referrals, which is typical and expected I suppose.
After all of this, I was told I don't have enough experience, which you'd think you'd be able to straight from my resume/phone screening. The experience was okay, no more no less. But unfortunately, at the end of the day, it felt like a waste of time rather than a great experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Walk through UX test, walk through one of your previous projects
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