I applied online. I interviewed at Canva in Apr 2022
Interview
The First Round -- HR Interview
Probably the worst interview experience ever in my career. The HR seems to have no tech background and ask me some tech questions. I was unclear for one of them so asking for more clarifications. So Interviewer (HR) said that there is no clarifications from him and just repeated the question, again and again, his face shows so inpatient after repeated the question twice.
I've attended so many interviews with tech companies and also I am an interviewer myself in my current job. Asking for clarification is actually a good sign for an interviewee. How an interviewer declined to clarify his interview question as it is so unclear.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some JAVA core fundamental questions.
One algorithm question.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Canva (Sydney) in May 2026
Interview
Recruiter was very friendly. He was new at the company though and gave inaccurate information about what was to be asked. I got 2 strong hires in the final round (language fluency, values). For technical communications, it is unclear what the outcome was. I was presented with a very detailed document and unclear expectations. Feedback was very unfair and contradictory to what happened in the interview. I thought I just had an unfair interview, but since found out that the company rescinded offers and froze positions and kicked people out after probation. Something is looming at Canva.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tech comms round included system design concepts, contrary to recruiter's guidance.
The technical interview process felt poorly calibrated and inconsistently framed. The main issue was not that the questions were difficult, but that several rounds seemed to test a different skill set than what was communicated beforehand.
In practice, it often felt unclear what the primary evaluation criteria actually were. Some rounds started as if they were focused coding exercises, but the expected discussion appeared to extend into broader design, scaling, or product-style considerations without that scope being made explicit early on. That made it difficult to judge how much time to spend on core implementation versus higher-level tradeoff discussion. The result was a process that felt noisy rather than rigorous.
Round 1 - HR screening call - asking about experience and motivation
Round 2 - AI assisted programming (1h), System design (45m)
Round 3 - Language proficiency (45m), Technical review (45m), Culture and leadership (1h)
The engineers were very friendly. However, the feedback was that I wasn't hitting the seniority expectations.
AI assisted programming - the interviewer expected to see the final result, although I was very close to it, I was disqualified for that. Everything else was acknowledged with strong signals
System design - I was asked to design a rendering system where users download the rendered outcome. The interviewer spent about 5 mins talking about his this role, the other interviewer role, and asked about my experience.
The engineers do not consider your background, if you haven't worked with media files, and related resources like CDN, SAS tokens etc. or you never engaged with downloads, they expect you to know it, and provide your immediate design.