"Tell me about a project where you faced the most difficult constraint in your design work — for example, a tight launch deadline, limited engineering capacity, accessibility requirements, policy constraints, or conflicting stakeholder goals on a Meta surface like Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, or WhatsApp. What was the constraint, how did it shape your design decisions, and how did you design around it?"
I’m asking this to understand how you operate when ideal design solutions are not possible. In a role like UX/UI Design at Meta, constraints are constant: platform consistency, privacy and integrity requirements, localization, performance, and cross-functional trade-offs. I want to see whether you can bring clarity to ambiguity, prioritize what matters most for users and the business, and influence partners without formal authority.
I’m also listening for ownership. Strong designers don’t just describe the constraint as something that happened to them; they show how they reframed the problem, aligned product and engineering partners, and still moved the work forward.
A strong answer is specific: one project, one major constraint, clear stakes, and concrete actions you personally took. Use a STAR structure, explain your trade-offs, quantify the outcome where possible, and include what you learned or would do differently.