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Roblox Developer Engagement Representative Interview
Focus areas and question themes aggregated from 4 current openings — pick any opening below and practice a voice mock calibrated to it.
Roblox Developer Engagement Representative mock interview
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These are part-time, contract, community-facing roles on Roblox's International Developer Engagement team, each tied to a specific region (Thailand, UK, LATAM, Vietnam) rather than a software engineering track despite the generic-sounding title. The interview loop centers on building developer/creator partnerships from nothing, applying moderation policy without losing trust, and doing it all bilingually within a distributed, part-time team structure.
What this interview tests
- Building a partnership pipeline from scratch — Every posting in this family — Thailand, UK, LATAM, and Vietnam — asks how you'd identify and engage developers to build a pipeline where one doesn't already exist.
- Moderation judgment as a trusted advocate — Thailand asks how you balance enforcing guidelines with being an advocate, UK asks about explaining a rule to a member who disagreed, and LATAM asks about handling a borderline moderation situation directly.
- Bilingual, culturally aware communication — Thailand requires English/Thai fluency, LATAM requires English/Spanish with Portuguese as a plus, and Vietnam requires English/Vietnamese — all three frame localization as cultural adaptation, not literal translation.
- Creating process where none exists — Thailand asks about managing a program with unclear scope and self-set milestones, UK asks about creating new processes in an undefined program, and Vietnam asks about improving or creating a community process.
- Event and workshop execution — Thailand and LATAM both ask you to walk through planning a community event or workshop from idea through execution.
- Cross-team collaboration on a part-time schedule — UK asks how you collaborate across time zones part-time, and Vietnam asks about cross-team collaboration with a team-first mentality, both acknowledging the part-time/contract structure directly.
Common question themes
How would you build a pipeline of developer or creator partnerships from scratch in this region?
This exact framing appears across Thailand, UK, LATAM, and Vietnam postings.
Tell me about explaining or enforcing a platform rule to a community member who pushed back.
Thailand, UK, and LATAM each ask a version of this moderation-judgment scenario.
Walk me through planning a community event or workshop from idea to execution.
Both Thailand and LATAM ask for an end-to-end event-planning example.
Describe a time you created a process where none existed.
Thailand, UK, and Vietnam all frame the role as building process in an undefined or growing program.
How do you localize communications for cultural relevance rather than translating word for word?
Thailand and LATAM both distinguish localization from literal translation explicitly.
How do you manage your engagement and availability on a part-time or contract schedule?
LATAM's 6-month contract framing and Vietnam's part-time cadence question both raise this directly.
How do you collaborate with a distributed team across time zones?
The UK posting asks this directly given the part-time, distributed nature of the Developer Relations org.
Likely format
None of the four postings state a format. The recurring situational phrasing — 'tell me about explaining a rule to someone who disagreed,' 'how would you handle a borderline situation' — suggests a conversational, scenario-based interview built around real community examples rather than a technical or whiteboard exercise, consistent with the community-relations nature of every posting in this family.
All 4 Roblox openings in this role

Roblox
New grad
Developer Engagement Representative

Roblox
Mid
Developer Engagement Representative, Creator Events Program (UK, Part-Time Contract)

Roblox
Mid
Developer Engagement Representative - LATAM (Part-Time Contract)

Roblox
Mid
Developer Engagement Representative - Vietnam (Part-Time Contract)
Frequently asked questions
Is this a software engineering role despite the generic title?
No — every posting in this family is explicitly community and developer-relations focused, covering partnership-building, moderation, and events rather than writing code.
Do I need to be fluent in a specific language?
Yes, and it depends on region: Thai for the Thailand posting, Spanish (with Portuguese as a plus) for LATAM, and Vietnamese for the Vietnam posting, on top of English.
Are these full-time positions?
No — every posting in this family is part-time or contract, including a stated 6-month term for the LATAM role, so plan your availability expectations accordingly.