EPAM Systems Software Developer Sr interview questions
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Software Developer Sr applicants have rated the interview process at EPAM Systems with 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 72.7% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at EPAM Systems in Apr 2025
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HR communication was inconsistent and careless. My first interview was rescheduled twice, and the recruiter failed to inform the interviewer of the final agreed time — the interviewer had to reach out to me directly. Responses from HR were slow, and key details were often missing.
Misleading expectations: I was told the final round would be managerial, yet it turned out to be another full technical interview with less than 24 hours' notice. This caught me completely off guard and impacted my ability to perform as I normally would.
The hiring manager was disrespectful and dismissive throughout the interview. He:
Frequently interrupted me and talked over my answers.
Responded rudely when I asked for a moment to think (“Don’t waste our time”).
Ignored technical accuracy — for instance, insisting I said “SQL” when I clearly said “MySQL.”
Dismissed my qualifications and told me I was “100% not a senior,” despite my experience leading full-scale projects used nationwide.
The salary discussion was degrading. I was offered a lower salary than my current one, and when I stated that, the response was simply that “EPAM is better regardless,” which came across as dismissive and tone-deaf.
Overall, the experience was demoralizing and disrespectful, especially given the time and preparation I invested in the process over the past two months.
Advice to Management: Align your internal communication across recruitment and hiring teams. Respect your candidates’ time and experience. Transparency about interview format and salary expectations is essential. If you want to attract strong talent, your interview process needs to reflect the same professionalism and respect that you expect from candidates.
I applied online. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Bengaluru) in Apr 2025
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It was 90min long covered python, aws, docker, cicd, git, sql etc. Had asked 2 coding questions, was asked to write unit test cases. Interviwer went in depth in each of the topics.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at EPAM Systems in Apr 2025
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The interviewer asked me about my experience and all the introduction parts on WhatsApp and we scheduled a technical interview.
In the technical interview, I wasn't able to understand anything the interviewed was talking it was very hard due to the language, and I am very experienced with speaking English with people who have a lot of accent but in that case was impossible.
The questions was very introductory about html, css and Js. The type of question that you don't even know how to respond because it is not practical and usual. He had to type it to me because I could not understand him.
I was expecting for more hard questions regarding language structure, not this type of “what is media queries” and “what is a block element” type. That can be easy in a first look but is so no practical that you start to wonder if it is really what the interviewer is asking
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What is block elements, pseudo-class, media queries, accessibility, and a Js string question to work with recursive implementation.