I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Brest) in Oct 2022
Interview
The interview was smooth and looked more like a conversation of experienced developers about approaches and techniques than an interview. Not so much tech deep questions, more about experience, solutions, pros/cons and what could be done differently.
Positive experience
Average interview
Application
I interviewed at EPAM Systems (New York, NY)
Interview
Great step by step process and timely response. They shared the feedback wat went well and their expectations and areas to improve etc… interviewer basically test coding, logical thinking and fundamentals of core skills
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Bengaluru) in Oct 2025
Interview
One round, kept asking unnecessary questions, expecting asking questions on theory, they are looking for parrots who can memorize each and every fancy jargon on the internet related to software engineering
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
YAGNI, DRY every fancy jargon on internet Test pyramid, AAA pattern
I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at EPAM Systems in Mar 2025
Interview
I received a call from a recruiter and had an interview scheduled with the lead. However, I'm not sure if they are actually hiring. The interview lasted 1.5 hours, and in the end, he said my approach was unsuitable for their requirements.
He asked basic theoretical questions, like "operator overloading" and constructors in Python, along with a request to write a design pattern, which I did. He also asked me to solve a few Python coding problems. I provided solutions covering all edge cases with O(n) complexity, but instead of appreciating it, he seemed insecure about how I was able to solve them.
Despite answering all his questions and solving the problems correctly, he was not happy. It felt like he was unwilling to accept my approach just because it exceeded his expectations. If I wasn’t suitable for the role, why conduct a 1.5-hour interview in the first place? Interviewers should encourage strong solutions rather than dismissing them.