J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Unity (San Francisco, CA) en sept. 2017
Entretien
Usual process - recruiter approach followed by a phone screen and an on-site.
The interview process itself went pretty smoothly. I liked the engineers and managers I talked to and the offices were nice.
After the interview, I was made an offer. There was some back-and-forth on the packet which took much longer to resolve than expected - but was successfully resolved.
At the end of the process I wanted to make sure they wouldn't have an issue with my immigration paperwork - but for some reason they couldn't give me a clear answer. I was left hanging for literally a month while the recruiter kept saying that they were still unable to clarify whether the company could sponsor a gc for me (which I needed to work there). I would have understood if it was a clear no, but for some reason that conversation dragged on forever without a clear yes or no.
In the end I ended up saying I was not interested - as I didn't want to entrust my future to an hr team that didn't seem to be able to get its policies sorted
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Standard set of questions: Previous projects, Design a system, solve an algorithmic problem, solve a map-reduce problem.
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Unity (Mountain View, CA) en mars 2026
Entretien
Overall, I had a very positive experience. The process was a bit long (a little over a month), but it also included the Easter holiday period in Europe/Montreal.
The process was: HR phone screen, hiring manager interview, take-home assignment, technical round, and three virtual onsite rounds (Product, Behavioral, and ML knowledge), followed by the final decision.
There was only one coding assessment, in take-home format. The algorithm/design pattern/GitHub parts were quite basic. There was also some web development content (CSS/HTML layout), which was more challenging for me since that is not my primary area.
I then had a technical round that focused mostly on past experience rather than the take-home assignment itself.
In the virtual onsite rounds, the last ML round covered many ML topics. I prepared a lot and was able to answer many of them, though not all. The interviewer was very helpful and willing to share knowledge, which I appreciated.
The interview process began with a phone call with a recruiter, followed by a Zoom technical interview with the team leader, who asked about my experience. After that, I had two system design interviews, and finally an HR and senior manager interview.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Design Bitly – URL shortening service.
Design recommendation server – you receive a list of campaigns and filter them based on business logic.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Unity (Copenhague, Hovedstaden) en juill. 2025
Entretien
I started with an initial conversation with Recruiter team, where the process was clearly explained to me. After that, I quickly moved to a high-level discussion with the hiring managers about the team’s architecture and specific needs.
I was then guided into several technical interview rounds — about four sessions, each lasting around 45 minutes. These included both team members and experienced professionals from outside the team, with diverse backgrounds. Almost every stage included a coding assignment component, as well as high-level discussions and deep dives into relevant parts of my background.
The entire process took around four weeks in total: about two weeks for the interview stages to be scheduled and completed, and another two weeks before I received the official result. Throughout the process, interviewers were intelligent, collaborative, and supportive.
I enjoyed the experience and gained a clear understanding of what the role involves. The challenges were fair and engaging, without feeling overwhelming. I was very happy with the outcome.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
focus on solving algorithmic problems in the style of common online coding platforms, particularly involving data structures and graph-related challenge