1. What is a UX/UI Designer at Glance?
As a UX/UI Designer at Glance, you are at the forefront of defining the "smart lock screen" experience. You are not just designing interfaces; you are crafting frictionless, high-impact interactions that millions of users engage with daily without even unlocking their phones. Your work involves balancing extreme constraints—such as limited screen real estate and the need for immediate user value—with the complexity of AI-driven content and personalized services.
This role requires a unique blend of visual polish and systems thinking. You will collaborate closely with product managers and engineers to build features that range from news feeds and gaming to personalized commerce and utility-based AI assistants. Success at Glance means moving beyond standard UI patterns to create innovative, multimodal interaction models that feel intuitive, seamless, and essential to the user’s mobile ecosystem.
2. Common Interview Questions
The following questions reflect the patterns observed in recent Glance interview cycles. Use these to gauge the depth of technical and conceptual thinking expected during your sessions.
Design Case Studies & Problem Solving
- How would you design an end-to-end AI-powered assistant for a specific user need, such as meal planning or grocery management?
- Walk me through your process for redesigning a high-traffic mobile homepage; how do you balance aesthetic updates with functional utility?
- How do you approach multimodal interaction design (voice, chat, and visual) for a mobile-first application?
Portfolio & Process
- Can you walk us through a project where you had to pivot your design strategy based on user feedback?
- How do you prioritize features when designing for a platform with high user volume and diverse demographics?
- What is your methodology for ensuring visual consistency across a complex, multi-functional product?
Behavioral & Professional Alignment
- Tell me about a time you had to defend a design decision against conflicting stakeholder feedback.
- How do you handle ambiguity when project requirements are broad or rapidly changing?
- Describe a situation where you had to manage a project with tight deadlines and limited resources.



