My Adobe Interview Experience
Interviewed at Adobe in 2024 for their Creative Cloud team. If you’re expecting typical FAANG-style grinding, you’ll be surprised – Adobe cares as much about design sense as coding skills.
What Makes Adobe Different
They build tools for designers. Even as an engineer, they want to know you care about user experience and understand design principles. My interviewer asked “What’s your favorite Adobe product and why?” – I said Lightroom and talked about the slider UX. That mattered.
The Process
Recruiter Screen (30 min): Standard stuff. They asked about my portfolio and side projects. If you have anything design-related, mention it.
Technical Phone Screen (1 hour): One coding problem (mine was string manipulation) plus questions about previous projects. They went deep on a web app I’d built – asking about architecture, performance, and user experience choices.
Onsite Loop (4-5 rounds):
- Coding (2 rounds): Medium difficulty. Arrays, strings, trees. Standard stuff but they want clean code with good variable names. My interviewer commented on my naming choices – that doesn’t happen at Google.
- System Design (1 round): Design a photo editing app backend. Not just “make it scale” – they care about user workflows, responsive UI, and handling large files.
- Project Deep Dive (1 round): Present a project you’ve built. They asked about design decisions, tech stack choices, and showed me mockups asking how I’d implement features.
- Behavioral (1 round): Questions about collaboration with designers, handling feedback, and creative problem-solving.
Questions You’ll Get
- Image Processing: Filters, compression, file formats
- Performance: Handling large files, real-time rendering
- UI/UX: Responsive design, accessibility, user workflows
- Algorithms: Standard coding problems, nothing exotic
- Design Patterns: MVC, observer pattern, factory pattern
What Worked For Me
- Use Their Products: Download Photoshop or Illustrator (free trial). Play with it. Understand what makes it good (and frustrating). I mentioned keyboard shortcuts I used – interviewer loved it.
- Care About Design: Even if you’re backend, show you think about user experience. “This API design makes it easier for frontend devs because…”
- Build Side Projects: They care more about what you’ve built than LeetCode count. I had a photo gallery app – spent 20 minutes discussing it.
- Know Your Fundamentals: 80-100 LeetCode problems is enough. Focus on clean, readable code.
- Understand Creative Workflows: If you know nothing about design tools, you’ll struggle to connect with interviewers.
Common Mistakes
I saw someone on Blind fail Adobe because they dismissed design questions as “not technical.” Wrong mindset. Adobe engineers need to understand their users (creators).
Also: Don’t just optimize for speed. They care about code maintainability and collaboration with designers. My interviewer asked “How would a designer test this feature?” – I hadn’t thought about that.
The Culture
Creative, collaborative, less pressure than FAANG. People actually take time off (unlimited PTO that people use). Open offices with design inspiration everywhere. If you hate that vibe, you’ll hate Adobe.
Comp: Solid but not FAANG-level. Base + stock + bonus = 10-15% below Google/Meta. But better work-life balance.
Last Updated: February 2026