I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Shield AI in May 2025
Interview
Overall, the process was efficient and took about one and a half months from first contact to offer. Well organized and thorough. After the final interviews, there was about a two-week period without updates due to the contact being on holiday, but they followed up promptly afterward. Communication was clear throughout, and I found the overall process professional and well-organized.
- Initial Contact: I was contacted by a talent acquisition specialist through LinkedIn.
- Screening: Had an initial screening call to review my background, role expectations, and general fit.
- Manager Interview: One interview with the manager who would be my direct manager, covering my experience, skills, and interest in the role.
- Technical Interview: A practical coding interview to assess programming skills.
- On-Site (Virtual): Included four interviews: a pitch deck presentation about my previous projects, a technical system design interview, and two interviews with managers focused on leadership, collaboration, and culture fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Behavioral:
- What was the most difficult technical problem you had to solve?
- What is your weakness?
- Common behavioral questions.
Technical:
- Full implementation of a given class and its member functions.
- System design question regarding a robotics system.
Presentation:
- 45-60 mins with a few panels, presenting past projects.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Shield AI
Interview
Recruiter call, then a Hiring Manager conversation (discussed technical topics, experience, etc), then a technical interview with team members (discussed technical topic questions, find a bug, then a leetcode style question)
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Shield AI (Frisco, TX) in Mar 2026
Interview
Super outdate interview model. The recruiter is usually non responsive, the process was disorganized and slow. Surprisingly slow for a company that claims to go fast. Presentation part seems outdated. Most engineers I talked to didn’t really know what they were doing. Some interviewers were friendly, others disorganized and lack an understanding of software engineering but pretended to understand it all. I would not recommend.
I applied online. I interviewed at Shield AI (San Diego, CA) in Nov 2025
Interview
I recently completed the interview process at Shield AI and found it well-structured and candidate-friendly. The entire process took approximately 4-5 weeks.
After applying, an internal recruiter reached out to discuss the role and compensation expectations. The first interview was a relaxed 45-minute call with the hiring manager, covering role details, team expectations, and my motivations for seeking a new position (essentially a conversational behavioral interview).
Next was a 60-minute technical screen using CoderPad, featuring an open-ended problem. AI assistance was permitted, and the focus was on problem-solving approach and communication rather than arriving at a complete solution.
The final stage was an onsite with four sessions: a 60 min technical retrospective presentation, a 45-min technical interview, and two 30-min behavioral interviews focusing on values and teamwork respectively.
Throughout the process, the recruiter was exceptionally responsive, proactively scheduling interviews and thoroughly answering my questions. I received an offer within two business days of the onsite and, after negotiating, accepted the position. Overall, I found the entire interview process to be extremely fair and thorough.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Shield AI has 3 main values and set of leadership principles, I highly recommend focusing on them and having good answers to those questions specifically (read the culture book)
What do the values mean to you?
Which of the leadership principles standout to you?
Make sure to give specific examples (stories)