

Pro tip: consider taking your own markers, so that you can be sure they write well.ĭining hall - free yummy food, but don’t overeat and get into a food coma, or lose focus.

Here the entire wall is writable, but it’s more common to have a whiteboard. The interviewers/host/recruiter are supposed to ensure you stay on schedule, but there’s no harm in being proactive, e.g., not letting lunch run late. It’s a fixed room for the duration of the interview, though you may step out for lunch with a host. The lobby - this is where the recruiter will come to pick you up.

It’s fine to wait in the lobby for an hour, decompress with a copy of EPI! These pictures are from Facebook (right by Adnan’s office), but are fairly representative.Ĭome early, so you don’t have to struggle with finding the building, parking, etc. The intention is to set you more at ease so that you can focus on the technical content. However, the challenge goes beyond that - the offices and the work environment are often quite different from anything you’ve seen.Īs part of our goal to help readers succeed at interviews, we’ve compiled some pictures of what a typical campus looks like. One reason is the intrinsically challenging problems. Many people find interviews intimidating. This screenshot should give you a good idea of what it’s about.Ī big shout-out to Viacheslav Kroilov, for applying his exceptional software engineering skills to make EPI Judge a reality. you can choose to use version control, to track your own progress, as well as to pull updates.

