I applied online and was contacted almost immediately on the same day for a recruiter phone interview.
The interview process is very organized. It includes:
...before the final onsite interview.
They focus a lot on gaming and cultural fit, so you must be a true gamer to be considered.
Technical interview questions were standard, nothing weird or out of the box. The main focus again is cultural fit.
The onsite interview consisted of a panel of nine people and lots of duo interviews. Their campus is really nice.
Feel free to eat during the lunch interview, but it's still a cultural interview, so expect a lot of trick questions during lunch. Some object-oriented design problems were also presented, so prepare for those.
Oh, and they're very fast about rejecting you. If you hear from them within, like, the next day, it's probably bad news.
The whole process took a month, averaging one interview per week.
What games do you play?
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Riot Games's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in Santa Monica, California is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Riot Games's Software Engineer interview process in Santa Monica, California.