What Reddit actually looks for

Reddit's product is fundamentally different from most social platforms because its content and moderation are driven by thousands of independent, mostly volunteer community moderators running individual subreddits, not a centralized algorithm or editorial team, so interviewers want to see you understand and respect that community-first structure. Since going public in 2024, Reddit has had to balance its front page of the internet identity and authentic community culture against new pressures to grow advertising revenue and license its data for AI training.

Common questions and how to answer them

"How would you make product decisions that respect community and moderator interests while still growing the business?" This is Reddit's central tension as a public company, so show you understand both sides rather than defaulting purely to growth metrics. "Tell me about a time you had to build trust with a group of people who didn't report to you or have obligation to cooperate with you." This maps directly to working with Reddit's volunteer moderator community, a genuinely unusual stakeholder relationship. "How do you think Reddit should balance being an open community platform against licensing its data to AI companies?" This is a real, current strategic question at Reddit.

How to prepare

Spend real time in a few subreddits relevant to your role or interests so you understand community culture and moderation dynamics firsthand, not just as an outside observer. Understand Reddit's public company priorities now, including advertising growth and AI data licensing deals, since that's the current business story beyond the community product people already know.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Reddit interview candidates on community management even for non-community roles?
Most roles at Reddit are expected to have some appreciation for how communities and moderators function, since nearly every product and business decision touches that ecosystem in some way.
Is Reddit still primarily an advertising business?
Advertising remains Reddit's core revenue source, but data licensing deals with AI companies have become a significant and growing part of its business since going public.

Before your next interview, it helps to have the fundamentals down. Our complete guide to preparing for a job interview covers the basics, and the STAR method is a reliable way to structure almost any answer under pressure.

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