Stripe New Grad Software Engineer interview questions
based on 60 ratings - Updated 23 May 2026
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I applied online. I interviewed at Stripe (Bengaluru) in Jan 2026
Interview
OA -> 1 problem, 60 mins
Tech Screen -> 3-4 Problems, 45 mins, the problems are linked to each other
Onsite -> 3 Rounds ( 2 Tech + 1 HM ) 1 Hour each, 1st Round was similar to Tech screen, 2nd Round was Debugging based
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Question 1
Build custom tariff determiner based on the user transaction and region
Multiple rounds of practical (not leet code style) questions. Included trying to integrate an external library as well as bug hunting. Good communication and quite fast to get the offer.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Stripe (Barcelona) in Mar 2026
Interview
A little impersonal experience since I never had the chance to speak with a HR person (something I felt a little uncommon) so couldn´t learn about the position/expectations, despite making it to the Virtual Onsite. Stripe is a company I’ve always admired, so I went ahead with the process, but it feels a bit bold to assume everyone would go through the entire interview cycle without clear information on the role’s specifics or conditions.
The technical interviews themselves were very positive. The engineers were friendly and professional, and the questions felt appropriate, focusing more on realistic, day-to-day programming rather than intrincate gotcha puzzles. It felt more like pair programming rather than a test.
I knew I didn´t make it since I bombed one of the VO rounds. Got an automated rejection which is better than being ghosted but, again, makes the process feel robotic and the candidate feel not valued after investing 5 hours on technical interviews. I even followed up with the recruiter to ask for feedback to improve in the future, but I never received a response.