I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at the LEGO Group (Los Angeles, CA) in Oct 2022
Interview
Applied and was invited for recorded video interview by a recruiter 2 days later. Submitted responses 3 business days later, and was invited a full week later for a live video interview in 3 days with 2 hiring managers. I thought the video interview went well, but was not asked very many questions. Was asked why I wanted to work for LEGO, but it was mostly learning and comparing the day-to-day of the role to my current job, which aligned extremely closely. It felt more like an orientation than an interview. I was informed I was overqualified, but I expressed I would and could commit to the role. I was even given a potential start date 2 weeks later and compensation ($21.50USD), and I agreed. I was told to wait later that day or the next day for an update, but I never got a response. Weekend passes, sent an email to the recruiter on Monday expressing I was still interested, and received a response the next day from another recruiter they moved on with other candidates. Very strange to be told I’m overqualified, accepted the low compensation rate, and still not get an offer. I recommend looking elsewhere and field other offers while they process things, and not to commit even after a positive interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Describe yourself 2. Why do you want to work here 3. Most important about a company’s culture to you 4. Time you went above and beyond for customer 5. Something about you not on your resume
Started by sending in my resume, a recruiter reached out to me and sent me a link for a virtual self interview (where I answered the questions ask with a video of myself and there was a writing portion). After being approved for the next step it was an in person interview that was a few parts (get to know the company, question, writing portion, creativity portion and then a final interview).
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
What skill and experiences could you bring to this position?
I interviewed at the LEGO Group (Slough, Berkshire, South East England, England)
Interview
You Have three steps! It is more of a personality test than company knowledge test, they just want to see if you're a good fit for the role! I usually hate when people say that but with Lego honestly you just gotta be yourself!
It was okay and fast. There is also a writen part, where you have to write emails in different languages. In general, it is a fair one, but not ended up getting the job.