Several phone interviews and an on-site interview. One interviewer showed up late to my presentation and then proceeded to take over my time with endless questions that were not useful and were based entirely on imaginary situations that could easily be disproven by testing rather than meaningless conjecture. I was not given adequate time to present my work or explain my process. I wasn’t even given time to answer the barrage of questions as I was repeatedly interrupted with more questions. I was treated unfairly.
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“You said your solutions were scalable but I think they are not. What would you do if there are twice as many options???”
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It was great and very Deep, they were pacient with me and helped me get through with easy going questions, overall i would say they provided a great environment, they asked about my background, my qualifications and challenges I’ve overcome along my life
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They asked me about two situations where i risked something but one had to be of a time i won and the other of a time i lost
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Roblox in May 2025
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*The job title is in the general area of design; I'm avoiding specifics to maintain more anonymity*
Roblox's famously long interview process is, in fact, very long. My process ended up being 6+ months because I received a rejection, then was brought back in. So it was long but I also felt it was fair and communication was quite solid throughout.
Recruiting really stood out throughout the process. My recruiter carefully briefed me about every upcoming interview, thoughtfully answered my questions, and was a terrific resource about the company.
At an in-person event, I met my recruiter's manager, who also deeply impressed me with his professionalism and warmth. They both gave me a great impression of the culture.
I did a 5 hour interview loop, including a portfolio presentation and one on ones. I also informally chatted with the team at the in-person event, and another one on one was added to the loop.
About a month later, I heard I wasn't going to get an offer, but a month after that, I heard I was back in the running. Several more one on ones with a variety of leaders within and outside of design followed.
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They're interested in practical solutions to real-world problems that still adhere to meticulous craft.
I applied online. I interviewed at Roblox (San Mateo, CA)
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Online interviews for an in-person role in San Mateo, California. 3 interviews total. One interviewer did not show up, happily rescheduled for the next week. The new interviewer spoke Mandarin and knew very little English and worked in China for LuoBu. Had to converse via Google translate. I don't know how to speak Mandarin.