I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at the LEGO Group (Billund) in June 2023
Interview
I once linked up with one of the engineers at LEGO on linked in, and he wrote that he thought I should apply for their student worker position. So I wrote an application, and a few days later they called me and asked if I wanted to join the interview, either online or in Billund at the office where I could see the buildings and facilities. We sat down a date for the interview in Billund. There where two engineers and a recruiter/engineer. They had a few questions for me, but I asked a lot, and sometimes I felt like it was me interviewing them. But they where very kind, and when I got home I felt like they have answered most of my questions. It was a bit difficult to understand what my jobs exactly where, and what they excepted from me, other than "being curious to learn". I think it was because some of my jobs where secret and red code information? I am still not very sure, but everything else sounded nice, so I was not in doubt that this was a job for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Not sure what to write here, as it is at least 2 months ago I was at the interview. But they asked about what I wanted to get from the job, which I think was very important to them to know.
It was a one hour description of experience relevant to position. Then a further elaboration of the process and inquiry on possible ways to contribute. Some example scenarios and how I'd problem solve in them.
I applied through university. I interviewed at the LEGO Group (Billund) in May 2026
Interview
The first interview at the LEGO Group began with a formal introduction to the organisation, followed by a panel of current student workers who were available for questions. Candidates were then grouped into teams of three to four, where they were assessed through a structured group discussion based on a technical case study prepared in advance.
The interview process was good. I was contacted by email on the details. The interviewers were really polite, asked a lot of questions related to education and interests and we had a conversation afterwards.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if you had a 1M dollars to invest? How do you use 80/20 rule?