Overview
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What are the assessments? Our game-based assessments are broken into five tasks:
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Why do we use them?
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Learn more here
Game-based assessments
- Evaluated with specialized Roblox experiences ("tasks")
- Puts you in a problem solving situation and evaluate how you reach solutions
- No one right way to solve the problem
- We are interested in "how" you approach the problem and the subsequent solutions
Decision-Making Skills
- Evaluated by presenting various scenarios and asking you to respond.
Practical Skills
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Coding skill evaluated using CodeSignal.
Problem-Solving Assessments
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This is directly on the Roblox Platform! We put you in a problem solving situation and evaluate how you reach a conclusion. Please note that there is no "right" way to solve the problem. We are more interested in "how" you approach the problem and your subsequent solutions. Read Problem Solving Assessment FAQs here |
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Common Themes
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Decision-Making Assessment
In this assessment, we are presenting you with decision-making scenarios and you are prompted to respond on what you believe is the Most Effective or Least Effective approach.
Outpost: Mars
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Common Themes
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Coding Skills Assessment
The Practical Skills Assessment is a CodeSignal assessment that is specific to Roblox. This is a 50 minute test with 2 questions.
The level of difficulty is equivalent to "hard" on Leetcode.
We recommend doing some practice problems on Leetcode or CodeSignal before hand.
Note: Our Data Science practical skills assessment will consist a 50 minute test with 4 questions, also hosted on CodeSignal.
Practice Game: Kaiju Cats
Kaiju Cats allows you to familiarize yourself with the game mechanics in a low-pressure environment.
It mimics some of the basic game-play UI and tactics that you will encounter in the operational test.
It's re-playable! Play here
Practice Game: Coding Cookies
Coding Cookies lets you build confidence with the block coding interface you’ll encounter in the Outpost: Mars assessment.
It’s an untimed, unscored practice game so you can experiment and express your creativity, baking as many cookies as you like until block coding feels natural. What happens in this kitchen stays in this kitchen; nothing here is measured, and nothing here affects your assessment results.
It's re-playable!
Speak_
To take advantage of our prep resources, sign up for Speak_! You'll gain access to our practice assessment, comprehensive guides, and modules designed to help you ace the hiring process. In 2024, nearly half of our Early Career hires utilized Speak_ to prep for their interviews!
Roblox Career Center
Head to the "Rec Room" in the Roblox Career Center to learn more about our Hiring Assessments.
What is the Roblox Career Center?
An experience directly on Roblox where early career candidates can dive into our immersive platform firsthand and learn what it’s like to be a part of a company that is reimagining the way people come together.
Learn more about the Roblox Career Center here.
Assessment Tips
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Take the practice games to learn the format and UI
CodeSignal
Roblox: Kaiju Cats
Roblox: Coding Cookies
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Timed assessments
- Ensure you can focus for the estimated duration, plus a buffer
- Pay attention to timing to complete any actions on time
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Problem-solving assessment tips
- Pay attention to the tutorial
- Try to solve the problems the way you'd prefer, not how you think we want
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Computational thinking assessment tips
- Use your time carefully
- The assessment has two sections with different goals, so make sure you’re using each section to your benefit
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Decision-making assessment tip
- Consider the whole situation and potential consequences of the decisions
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about Assessments?
Please contact assessments.support@roblox.com
Can I request an extension for the Assessments?
You can absolutely have an extension! Please submit an extension request here.
How do I best prepare for the assessments?
For our hiring assessments, we recommend practicing by taking medium-hard leet code questions! We also have two practice games you can access called Kaiju Cats and Coding Cookies that will familiarize you with our Problem-Solving and Computational Thinking assessments.
What would be considered a passing score?
We cannot share what constitutes a passing score, but we do take account of all our hiring assessments and review them holistically!
I finished my assessments - when will I hear back?
While we don't have a specific timeline for replies, we will get back to you as soon as we're able. Thank you for your patience!