I’m going to be applying for new grad SWE jobs this summer and I’m wondering, of the top tier tech companies, which are known to have no/easy/med leetcode questions only? For internships at least, Atlassian’s OA didn’t have any hards. From some research, it looks like Doordash definitely has leetcode hards on their OAs. Of the top tier companies (excluding quant firms), which are know to not have leetcode hards? #swe #engineering #software #hiring #referral #tech #Adobe #Affirm #Airbnb #Apple #Bloomberg #Cloudera #Coursera #Coinbase #Databricks #Deliveroo #DoorDash #Docusign #Flexport #Flipkart #Glassdoor #Hotstar #Hulu #Instabase #Instacart #Intuit #LinkedIn #Lyft #Microsoft #MongoDB #Nutanix #Opendoor #PathAI #Phonepe #Pinterest #Quora #Qualtrics #Reddit #Redfin #Salesforce #ServiceNow #Shopify #Slack #Snap #Snowflake #Spotify #Square #Stripe #Swiggy #Tableau #Twitch #Twitter #Uber #Wayfair #Workday #Yelp #Zendesk #Zeta #Zillow #Zoom
Meta mostly asks mediums, they’re all tagged on LC Palantir asks easy to mediums. If you do the top 20 questions on grind 75 and understand the solutions and patterns you should be able to ace it easy.
Just nut up and leetcode. Stop looking for the easy way out