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LEGO video interview questions: What to expect

How to ace the LEGO video interview: Questions and strategy

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How to ace the LEGO video interview: Questions and strategy

Sep 29, 2021 • 4 min read

What is a Video Interview?
A job interview conducted via video technology, either live (synchronous) or pre-recorded (asynchronous). Video interviews have become a standard part of the modern hiring process, allowing companies to efficiently screen candidates remotely.
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Some time ago, LEGO changed its hiring procedures to include a recorded video interview. You might have heard about these on platforms like HireVue and Sonru.

The purpose of these video or one-way interviews is to save everyone time. You don't have to travel to an office for an in-person interview if the LEGO hiring manager has already made up their mind on another applicant. And the hiring manager doesn't have to sit through an interview with someone that clearly isn't interested in the job.

So it's a win-win right?

Sort of.

Video interviews can be very stressful for applicants since there is no live interviewer asking questions. Many applicants have told us this gives them anxiety since there is no way to know if your answers were solid or could be improved.

You can gain some confidence before your interview by practicing for LEGO's video interview on a platform like Voomer, where you can practice on LEGO sample questions and get instant, AI-powered feedback on your answers.

Let's walk you through the LEGO video interview and at the end of this article you can take a look at a few sample LEGO video interview questions.

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What happens in a LEGO video interview?

In a video interview, you'll record yourself answering questions.

Those questions might be shown to you as a couple of lines of text or they might be displayed as a pre-recorded video by someone at LEGO asking you that question.

Then, you'll get around 30 seconds to prepare your answer and around two minutes to answer.

The number of questions varies, so be ready to answer anything from 2 to 5 questions.

You can answer on your cell phone, laptop, or desktop computer - as long as it has a camera.

LEGO's video interview specifics

The questions asked will be mostly behavioral ones, so make sure you are brushed up on how to answer those. The best way to answer them is via the STAR method - if you aren't familiar with how to ace every question using that method, check out the video below.

You also want to be aware of LEGO's corporate values. You want to answer the behavioral questions on video through the lens of those values. This will make the hiring manager's life very easy as they are looking for those values in every person they evaluate.

You can find LEGO's corporate values on its website. Also take a look at their website to familiarize yourself with LEGO's history and corporate goals, because knowledge of those can be extremely helpful in an interview.

How to prepare for LEGO's video interview

Start with what you can control.

Start your interview in a place that is quiet - away from kids, pets, lawnmowers, etc. Not only will the person viewing your video have a hard time understanding you, loud noises right when you are about to answer a question might sap your confidence.

Even though you might be at home, dress as if you were at an in-person interview. People viewing your answers appreciate the professionalism of someone that took the time to think about this issue and record using appropriate clothing.

Lighting is absolutely key. If you record in an environment with low light, you'll come across as a blurry, barely recognizable mess on video - which does not help your chances of getting hired. Open your curtains to let in lots of natural light or turn on lights to brighten up the environment. When it comes to lighting, more is always better - as long as the lights aren't pointed at your camera!

LEGO video interview questions

Below are some LEGO sample questions.

  • Tell me about yourself (a classic video question)
  • What was the toughest challenge you've faced
  • Tell me about a time you faced a problem with a team member
  • Tell me something that is not on your resume
  • Access more of these questions at Voomer!

Practice till it lands

Practice makes perfect - boost your confidence before the interview by practicing for your LEGO video interview on a tool like Voomer.

You can browse our question database with company-specific questions and practice for them in an environment that is extremely similar to a video interview.

You can also get AI-powered feedback on your answers to help you land that dream job!

Good luck with your interview!

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What candidates ask us

What interview questions does LEGO video typically ask?
LEGO video interview questions vary by role and level, but expect behavioral questions (‘Tell me about a time...’), situational scenarios, and questions specific to the position. Voomer’s question bank has real questions reported by LEGO video candidates.
How should I prepare for a LEGO video interview?
Research the company, know your stories, and if it’s a video interview, practice on camera. Most candidates underestimate how different they come across on video versus in person. Voomer lets you see exactly what the interviewer sees.
What does LEGO video look for in candidates?
Beyond technical skills, LEGO video evaluates communication, confidence, and cultural fit. In video interviews specifically, how you deliver matters as much as what you say. Voomer breaks down the signals that interviewers pick up on, like eye contact, pacing, and filler words, so you can train them before the real thing.