Requires previous experience in LEGO model building, (architectural and/or sculptural), basic computer knowledge, a good knowledge of LEGO parts, good communication skills, ability to give and receive constructive criticism, ability to work in a team and a positive attitude. Strong focus, concentration, good craftsmanship, patience and a sense of humor are a must. Artistic education, background, or experience helpful but not required.

LEGO Builder Interview Process

Sounds like the best job ever, right? But before you apply, there are some important things to consider. If you’re applying for a job of this caliber, you should be prepared to go through some intense interview hurdles.

For example, one interview method used by LEGO called Blind Building happens when applicants are bunched into groups of two to four people. One member of the team is referred to as the eyes. This person faces away from the rest of the group and uses instructions to show teammates how to build the set. Whoever is the “eyes” is not allowed to look at the pieces, and accordingly, the builders are not allowed to see the kit’s instructions.

Orlando Sentinel. One candidate, 26-year-old Daniel Martinez from Orlando recalls the test as “incredibly challenging.” He continues, “At the same time, it really puts pedal to the metal in terms of how you work in a team environment under stress,” according to the

If you think you’re up for the challenge, check out the Merlin Entertainment career pages and start your application. Although a college degree is preferred, it is not required.

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