I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Niantic (Sunnyvale, CA) in Feb 2019
Interview
One phone interview about background experience& general algorithm question, then I go to on-site interview in Sunnyvale office.
On-site interview is writing a plugin for Unity by c#& c++, not sure why they make people go to the office and sit there for coding with a Mac over 3 hrs. Almost no interaction during the process and they even don't have clear design requirement& instructions for the coding question, so I doubt that they probably even don't know what they ask. Besides for people who never write plugin for Unity, the syntax problem is really a big pain and a huge waste in time. No need to mention I didn't use Mac and totally uncomfortable with IDE they use.
Last round is a presentation for explaining what you do, I am pretty tired in that time and totally don't know what they wanna ask and test.
Haven't hear back but I don't think I could get an offer.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Niantic (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
It was good; the first interview was a screening where they asked a lot of background questions and outlined the job details. It was relatively easy to answer.Niantic is a Hybrid-First work environment: this means that employees are expected to be in-office 2 days a week
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you have any urgent timelines, offers, or deadlines we should be aware of?
Would you need relocation support from Niantic? Where would you plan/prefer to be based from?
Niantic is a Hybrid-First work environment: this means that employees are expected to be in-office 2 days a week. Except for a few critical projects/teams that have determined a need to be in-office 3 days a week. Company Anchor days are Wednesday, and your second day will be dependent on the org/team you are a part of. Employees are free to work from home the remainder of the week!
Are you eligible to work in the United States? Do you need Visa or Immigration support to accept an offer from Niantic? And if you're currently on a visa, please let us know which, and the expiration date.
Please confirm the base salary range on the Job Description is in line with your expectations. I'll have more information for you regarding the total compensation package as we move along in the process, however, just so you're aware:
Niantic offers competitive compensation, and offer packages include: (Base Salary + Annual Bonus + RSU/Shares on a 4-year vesting schedule, along with other perks/benefits).
First round is typically a technical discussion going over some basic concepts such as coding fundamentals and computer graphics. It is a mix between motivations for applying and technical aptitude.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Niantic (Tokyo) in May 2025
Interview
There was first a small introductory interview where they explained the rest of the interview process followed by 2 technical skill tests. The people were very kind helpful and answered all the questions I had.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There was programming test since I applied as a software engineer.