I applied through university. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Chandigarh) in Jul 2019
Interview
one coding round in which they have 3 questions they are quite easy to solve solve at least 2 of them then another coding round 2 questions have to solve one of them and 20 MCQs then a GD and Tech Interview and HR.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The Interview process was lilt bit tough the interviewer was asking the questions from oops thoroughly and while i was answering he asked me another question then he shifted to the logical he gave me a question on String and asked me to write the logic on paper in 5 min. without using any data structure he was more into the logic i was able to code it but i guess there were some corner cases which i never handled because the time was only 5 min and i had to think for the approach first and then have to write it on paper. I guess he thought maybe i'm not good in logic building but yeah overall it was a great experience for me.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Ciudad de Mexico) in Apr 2026
Interview
Preguntas técnicas, relacionadas a el enfoque en cuestión, que en este caso fueron de DevOps. Tambien se realizó un script de bash y otro script de python, nada complicados, solo de logica basica y sintaxis
good it was easy it was fine it was just cs fundamentals and a bunch of dsa ques overall abg experience a little bit of sql and stufff and oops and also dbms particularly normalization
I applied through university. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Noida) in Sept 2025
Interview
The process consisted of an initial HR screening, a technical coding test, and a final technical interview with engineers. Questions focused on data structures, problem solving, and practical coding. Interviewers were professional and gave clear next-step timelines. Overall a structured and fair process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me to explain my approach to solving an algorithmic problem (two-sum variant) and to write clean, efficient code. I described my thought process, discussed time/space trade-offs, and tested edge-cases on the whiteboard.