| 1 |
C Circle | 1 |
C Clutter | 1 |
C Code Studio | 1 |
C Coinswitch Kuber | 1 |
C Coupa | 1 |
C Ctc | 1 |
C Curefit | 1 |
C Cyware | 1 |
D Dailyhunt | 1 |
D Dassault Sysetmes | 1 |
D Dataart | 1 |
D Deepmind | 1 |
| 1 |
D Discord | 1 |
D Discovery | 1 |
D Dji | 1 |
D Drawbridge | 1 |
D Druva | 1 |
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E Edelweiss | 1 |
E Elitmus | 1 |
E Epic Games | 1 |
E Epifi | 1 |
| 1 |
E Etsy | 1 |
| 1 |
F Factwise | 1 |
F Fallible | 1 |
Each tech company has patterns in the coding problems they ask during interviews. By studying company-specific questions, you can focus on the topics and problem types that matter most for your target company. FleetCode tracks which problems are asked at 662+ companies, updated regularly from real interview data.
Start by selecting a company above. Focus on the most frequently asked problems first, then work through problems by difficulty - Easy to build confidence, Medium for core preparation, and Hard for competitive edge.
Graph algorithms, DP, system design
Arrays, BFS/DFS, OOP design
Data structures, algorithms, problem-solving
Graphs, strings, optimization
Clean code, efficiency, linked lists
Math, DP, greedy algorithms
Trees, recursion, backtracking
Graphs, BFS, design problems
Stacks, queues, hash maps