I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Robinhood (San Jose, CA) in Apr 2026
Interview
Recruiter contacted me through LinkedIn and scheduled for 1st round - technical interview, which was based on Android. Setting up interview was easy. But the actual interviewer was very bad, didn't describe the question properly, no guidance or help during the interview, didn't talk a word!
I applied online. I interviewed at Robinhood in Feb 2026
Interview
I recently had a technical interview experience and wanted to share some constructive feedback.
Before the interview, the recruiter, Zobia, shared a PDF with clear guidelines. It mentioned ensuring Android Studio was ready, creating a new project beforehand, running it on the emulator, and even adding commonly used Gradle dependencies in advance. Following these instructions, I prepared an empty project with the dependencies I typically use in day-to-day development.
However, during the interview, I was asked to create a completely new project from scratch and add all dependencies manually by searching for them online. I requested to use my prepared setup and personal notes (which I maintain for version references), but I was advised not to use them. Due to version mismatches and fresh setup compilation, around 20–25 minutes were spent resolving Gradle and build issues.
As a result, I could only complete about half of the assigned task within the one-hour timeframe.
I fully understand that interviewers may want to assess practical setup knowledge, but there seemed to be a mismatch between the pre-shared guidelines and the expectations during the interview. Clear alignment beforehand could help candidates utilize interview time more effectively and focus on demonstrating their development skills.
Overall, the process was professional, and I appreciate the opportunity. I hope this feedback helps improve the candidate experience going forward.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Robinhood (Toronto, ON)
Interview
I interviewed with Robinhood about five months ago. After the initial HR call, I was asked to complete a live Android coding exercise from scratch, which involved building a simple app to display a list from an API. Following that, there was a virtual onsite interview with deep-dive discussions, system design, and Android topics.
I’ve signed an NDA, so I can’t share details of the interviews themselves. The Android coding task was done using Jetpack Compose, and it felt a bit unusual, as it required doing something that isn’t typically practiced in advance.
Overall, I had a positive experience. The recruiter was very supportive and clearly guided me through each step of the process, and all interviewers were polite and professional. Although I didn’t receive an offer, I genuinely enjoyed the interview process.