I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Unity (Montreal, QC) in Oct 2019
Interview
4 Phases:
- Recruiter discussion and screening to get to know me and set mutual expectations
- Manager discussion further getting to know me and understanding the role, the company and the vision, determining mutual fit.
- Technical interview: Take home, moderately challenging, very relevant and appropriate and very interesting and honestly quite fun!
- Final round of multiple interviews to meet the team: Discussion, getting to know the team and role further, more technical questions to understand knowledge and background.
SUMMARY: Honestly, this interview process was a great experience from start to finish. I can tell by the energy and time invested that Unity cares greatly about the individuals it recruits and looks for fits in terms of personality, interests, curiosity, match to the company values, as well as technical expertise. I met lots of very interesting people during the process (that I'm eager to meet in person!), learned a great deal, and feel better than ever about the decision to move forward with a career in this organization.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some questions about background and myself, interests and hobbies. Other more technical questions to be expected for the role based on the knowledge required.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Unity (Montreal, QC) in Sep 2019
Interview
Fairly long process that gave me the opportunity to talk with many of my future colleagues and really get to know what would be excepted of me. The whole process was composed of 3 phone interviews and one 4 hours long on site interview. About half of the process was very technical and included live coding. The other half was more traditional social skills and "getting to know you".
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's the difference between a Mutex and a Semaphore?
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Unity (San Francisco, CA) in Oct 2019
Interview
I applied online, then a recruiter reached out for a for a phone screen after a couple days.
About a week after that, I did two more 1:1 phone interviews with the VP of Marketing and Director of Product Marketing, which led to an on-site at the San Francisco office.
Before interviewing in-person, I was asked to provide writing samples and complete a short assigned project.
I interviewed with 8 members of the marketing and product team at the onsite, with a combination of behavioral and case questions. They also extensively asked about my previous experiences.
A few days after the on-site, I was asked to provide several professional references. After which, I received an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you resolve a conflict with someone else on the team?