I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (Budapest) in Aug 2019
Interview
1. They contacted me via phone: short intorduction, quick walkthrough on my career, my motivations, and a few minutes to test my english knowledge.
2. Technical interview
3. Manager interview: "project fit" and compensation interview.
4. Offer
I applied through college or 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 through an employee referral. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at EPAM Systems (New York, NY) in Mar 2019
Interview
It was a quite bad experience. I had an HR interview and they said they want me for another position than I applied but they'll contact to another office which has an opening for the position I applied for and I'll have a technical interview. They also asked about my salary expectation and I said I don't know Poland's standards and wanted to answer this question later. She said it's not important and wanted me to give a number. So I said something in Euros just because she insisted. 3 weeks later I got a mail saying that it's been very chaotic in the office (which is not the best thing to hear from a job you applied) and got a question about the salary. There was an interval in PLN and message was a bit confusing so I understood as she wanted to take a chance with this number since they are tight in project budgets(which also stated in the mail). During this time one of my colleagues got the twice of thid offer but he's more experienced so I thought she's asking if this amount good for me. I replied ok I can live with this. After couple of weeks later I got a mail saying that they moved on with another candidate.